Setup
5.
Ground the sprayer and spray system
.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of static sparking, ground the
pump and all other equipment used or located in
the spray area. Check your local electrical code for
detailed grounding instructions for your area and
type of equipment. Ground all of this equipment.
a.
Sprayer: plug into a properly grounded outlet.
Do not use an adapter. Extension cords must
have three wires and be rated for at least 15
amps.
b.
Fluid hoses: use only grounded hoses with a
maximum of 500 ft (150 m) combined hose
length to ensure grounding continuity.
c.
Spray gun: obtain grounding through connec-
tion to a properly grounded fluid hose and
sprayer.
d.
Object being sprayed: according to local code.
e.
Fluid supply container: according to local code.
f.
All solvent pails used when flushing, according
to local code. Use only metal pails, which are
conductive. Do not place the pail on a non-
conductive surface, such as paper or card-
board, which interrupts the grounding continu-
ity.
g.
To maintain grounding continuity when flushing
or relieving pressure, always hold a metal part
of the gun firmly to the side of a grounded
metal pail, then trigger the gun.
6.
Flush the pump
to remove the oil which was left
in to protect the pump parts after factory testing.
See page 12.
7.
Prepare the paint
according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations. Remove any paint skin. Stir the
paint to mix pigments. Strain the paint through a
fine nylon mesh bag (available at most paint
dealers) to remove particles that could clog the
gun filter or spray tip. This is an important step
toward trouble-free spraying.
Operation
How to Use the Gun Trigger Safety
When locked, the gun trigger safety prevents the gun
from accidental triggering. See Fig. 2.
WARNING
If the gun sprays when the gun trigger safety is
locked, adjust the gun. See manual 307–614,
supplied.
Locked
Unlocked
Fig. 2
How to Use the Pressure Drain Valve
Use the pressure drain valve to relieve fluid pressure
from the pump and to help prime the pump. If the valve
senses an over pressure condition, it opens automati-
cally to relieve fluid pressure. If this happens, stop
spraying immediately, shut off and unplug the sprayer.
Determine the cause of the problem and correct it
before operating the sprayer again. Refer also to
Troubleshooting
, page 13. See Fig. 3.
Closed, or spray position
Open or drain, position
Fig. 3
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