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16. Release the trigger and engage the trigger lock.
17. Move the Primer Output Tube (H) to the paint
container and clip it to the Suction Tube (J).
NOTICE: The motor will stop which indicates the pump
and hose are primed with paint and under pressure. If
the motor continues to run, the sprayer is not correctly
primed. To re-prime, turn the Spray / Prime Switch (F)
to the Prime position and repeat all the steps beginning
at Step 9.
PAINTING
1.
Set the Pressure Control Knob (D) to a medium
–
high pressure.
2.
Test this pressure setting on a scrap piece of
material.
3.
Adjust the Pressure Control Knob (D) until a
smooth and even consistency is achieved.
4.
On a scrap piece of scrap material, spray a test
patch and asses the speed of the stroke required
for the pressure setting. Lower pressure will
require a slower speed, and higher pressure will
require a faster stroke speed.
FAST
SLOW
NOTE: The quality of the surface being painted will
have a great affect on the spraying result. The surface
being painted must be properly prepared before
beginning to spray.
SPRAYING TECHNIQUE
1.
Maintain about a 1-foot (30cm) distance away from
the surface to be sprayed.
1-Foot
(30 cm)
1/2 Foot
(15 cm)
2.
Start the movement of the stroke before squeezing
the trigger and begin about ½ foot (15cm) away
from the edge of the area being sprayed.
3.
Release the trigger once past the opposite edge of
the surface being sprayed.
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