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Setup
Read, understand, and follow all warnings before
starting or operating this sprayer.
1. Connect the siphon hose to the fluid section and the bleed
hose to the bleed valve. They each have factory installed
Teflon tape on the male end of the hoses and should be
tightened wrench tight.
Bleed
Hose
Siphon Hose
Bleed Valve
Fluid Section
2. Attach a minimum of 50’ of nylon airless spray hose to
the unit. Do not use Teflon tape or thread sealant on the
spray hose connection.
3. Attach an airless spray gun to the spray hose. Do not
attach the tip to the spray gun yet. Remove the tip if it is
already attached.
a. To use two guns, remove the plug from the second gun
outlet on the filter assembly. Connect a hose and gun
to the outlet.
Multiple Gun
Manifold
NOTE: The gas unit is engineered
to handle up to 4 guns with
.019” tips and the electric
unit is engineered to handle
up to 3 guns with .019” tips.
For multiple gun operation,
connect a multiple gun
manifold to the single gun
outlet. connect a hose and
gun to each outlet. Make
sure the second gun outlet
remains plugged.
4. Fill the wet-cup 1/2 full with Titan
Piston Lube (P/N 314-480) supplied
by the factory. This extends packing
life.
5. Check the hydraulic fluid level daily before starting the
unit. The hydraulic fluid level should be at the “Full” mark
on the dipstick. Refer to the Maintenance section of this
manual for hydraulic system maintenance instructions.
IMPORTaNT: use of Titan’s coolflo™ hydraulic Fluid
is mandatory in the hydraulic system. Do not use any
other hydraulic fluid. use of any other hydraulic fluid may
seriously damage the hydraulic system and will void the
warranty.
6. For gas models, check the engine oil level daily before
starting the unit. The gasoline engine oil level is
determined by the engine manufacturer. Refer to the
engine manufacturer’s service manual supplied with this
unit.
7. For electric models, use a 20 amp service outlet. Always
locate the electric model within 10 to 15 feet of the service
outlet. Use a short electric cable and a long paint hose.
Any extension cord will create some voltage drop. If an
extension cord is necessary, use only a grounded 3-wire
#12 extension cord.
NOTE: If the unit is being operated in an area that is
overloaded by other appliances or low voltage
conditions, it is important to start the unit
“unloaded.” Tip the electric motor forward so
that the belt is loosened and the motor starts
without full load. This reduces the amperage
draw on starting and may avoid tripping the
circuit breaker.
8. Make sure the unit is grounded. All units are equipped with
a grounding lug. A grounding cable (not supplied) should
be used to connect the unit to a true earth ground. Check
your local electrical regulations for detailed grounding
instructions. See the Accessories and Service Kits section
near the back of this manual for grounding cable ordering
information.
Proper grounding is important. This applies to
both gas and electric powered models. The
passage of some materials through the nylon fluid
hose will build up a static electric charge, which if
discharged, could ignite solvent vapors present
and create an explosion.
9. Strain all paints with a nylon strainer to ensure trouble free
operation and freedom from frequent cleaning of the inlet
screen and gun filter.
10 Make sure the spray area is well ventilated to prevent
hazardous operation with volatile solvents or exhaust
fumes.
If lacquer or other flammable materials are to be
sprayed, aLWaYS locate the sprayer outside the
immediate spraying area. Failure to do so may
cause an explosion.
11. Locate the unit outside the immediate spraying area to
avoid clogged air intake of the engine or electric motor
with overspray.