fitting and housing with the retainer that you
removed in step
.
Changing the Pressure
Filter
Service Interval:
Every 400 hours
1.
Move the machine to a level surface, shut off the
spray pump, shut off the engine, and remove
the key.
2.
Align a drain pan under the pressure filter
(
).
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Figure 97
1.
Filter head
4.
Bowl
2.
O-ring (bowl)
5.
O-ring (drain plug)
3.
Filter element
6.
Drain plug
3.
Rotate the drain plug counterclockwise and
remove it from the bowl of the pressure filter
(
).
Note:
Allow the bowl to drain completely.
4.
Rotate the bowl counterclockwise and remove it
from its filter head (
).
5.
Remove the old pressure-filter element (
Note:
Discard the old filter.
6.
Check the O-ring for the drain plug (located
inside the bowl) and the O-ring for the bowl
(located inside the filter head) for damage and
wear (
Note:
Replace any damaged or worn O-rings
for the plug, bowl, or both.
7.
Install the new pressure-filter element into the
filter head (
Note:
Ensure that the filter element is firmly
seated into the filter head.
8.
Install the bowl onto the filter head and tighten
by hand (
).
9.
Install the plug into the bowl and tighten by hand
(
).
Changing the Nozzle Filter
Note:
Determine the appropriate nozzle filter mesh
size that you need for your job; refer to
Nozzle-Tip Filter (Optional) (page 44)
.
1.
Park the machine on a level surface, engage the
parking brake, shut off the sprayer pump, shut
off the engine, and remove the key.
2.
Remove the nozzle from the spray turret (
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Figure 98
1.
Spray turret
3.
Nozzle
2.
Nozzle filter
3.
Remove the old nozzle filter (
Note:
Discard the old filter.
4.
Install the new nozzle filter (
Note:
Ensure that the filter is fully seated.
5.
Install the nozzle onto the spray turret (
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