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SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS

V0.1

19802

SERVICE

FIRE SAFETY

To reduce the risk of fire or explosion:

Fumes from solvent and paint are flammable 
and may ignite or explode. 

Use only in a well-

ventilated area and allow fresh air to move through 
the work area. Keep the pump well-ventilated and 
do not spray the pump assembly.

Sprayer generates sparks.

When flammable 

liquid is used in or near the sprayer or for flushing 
or cleaning, keep sprayer at least 20 feet (6 m) 
away from explosive vapors.

Do not spray flammable or combustible 
materials near an open flame or sources of 
ignition such as water heaters, cigarettes, 
motors, and electrical equipment with pilot 
lights.

Use only water-based or mineral spirit-type 

materials with a flash point greater than 70

°F 

(21

°C).

Paint or solvent flowing through the equipment 
can result in static electricity.

Static electricity 

creates a risk of fire or explosion in the presence of

Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits 
etc. in accordance with these instructions, 
taking into account the working conditions and 
the work to be performed.

Use of the power tool 

for operations different from those intended could 
result in a hazardous situation.

Check for damaged parts before each use.

Check 

to determine that guards operate properly and 
perform their intended function. Check for alignment 
of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of 
parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may 
affect its operation. A guard or other part that is 
damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by 
an authorized service center. Following this rule will 
reduce the risk of shock, fire, or serious injury.

Inspect power tool cord periodically and, if 
damaged,

it must be replaced only by the 

manufacturer or by an authorized service center to 
avoid risk. Following this rule will reduce the risk of 
electric shock or fire.

Have your power tool serviced by a qualified 
repair person using only identical replacement 
parts.

This will ensure that the safety of the power 

tool is maintained.

This sprayer is not intended for use with flammable or combustible materials 
used in industrial or fixed location applications such as factories or paint shops. 
Follow all applicable federal, state, or provincial regulations and comply to NFPA 
33 and OSHA requirements if used in these applications.

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WARNING

Do not force the power tool.

Use the correct power 

tool for your application. The correct power tool will 
do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was 
designed.

Do not use the power tool if the switch does not 
turn it on and off.

Any power tool that cannot be 

controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be 
repaired.

Disconnect the plug from the power source 
before making any adjustments, changing 
accessories, or storing power tools.

Such 

preventive safety measures reduce the risk of 
starting the power tool accidentally.

Store idle power tools out of the reach of 
children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with 
the power tool or these instructions to operate 
the power tool. 

Power tools are dangerous in the 

hands of untrained users.

Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment  or 
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and 
any other condition that may affect the power 
tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool 
repaired before use.

Many accidents are caused by 

poorly maintained power tools.

paint or solvent fumes. All parts of the spray 
system, including the pump, hose assembly, spray 
gun, and objects in and around the spray area shall 
be properly grounded to protect against static 
discharge and sparks. Use only conductive or 
grounded high pressure airless paint sprayer hoses 
specified by the manufacturer.

Prevent static discharge by ensuring that all 
containers and collection systems are properly 
grounded.

Always use a grounded outlet and grounded 
extension cords. 

Do not use a 3-to-2 plug 

adapter.

Do not use a paint or solvent containing 
halogenated hydrocarbons.

Know the contents of 

paints and solvents being sprayed. Read all 
Material Safety  Data Sheets (MSDS) and container 
labels provided with the paints and solvents. Follow 
the paint and solvents manufacturer’s safety 
instructions.

Always keep a working fire extinguisher nearby.

Do not smoke in the work area.

Do not operate light switches, engines, or 
similar spark producing products in the spray 
area.

Keep the work area clean and free of paint or 
solvent containers, rags, and other flammable 
materials.

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DANGER

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Summary of Contents for 19802

Page 1: ...anual 19802 READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRIOR TO USING THIS PRODUCT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING V0 1 3157992 Keep this instruction manual for future...

Page 2: ...he safety instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible conditions and practices that may occur when operating maintaining and cleaning power equipment Always use common...

Page 3: ...e to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire explosion and or serious injury SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE The term power tool in the warnings...

Page 4: ...fixed location applications such as factories or paint shops Follow all applicable federal state or provincial regulations and comply to NFPA 33 and OSHA requirements if used in these applications WA...

Page 5: ...es when choosing a solvent pail for flushing Use only conductive metal pails placed on a grounded surface such as concrete Do not place the pail on a nonconductive surface such as paper or cardboard C...

Page 6: ...ways review the MSDS and know the specific hazards for the fluid you are using Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system component WARNING Use fluids...

Page 7: ...PRAY TIP P N FUNNEL Q NOZZLE TIP GUARD HANDLE V GUN INLET PORT B D E F ON OFF SWITCH PRESSURE CONTROL KNOB OUTPUT PORT SPRAY PRIME SWITCH G J K PUMP MOTOR SUCTION TUBE INLET SCREEN A SPRAYER HANDLE C...

Page 8: ...al operation is with the arrow pointed outwards and away from the gun Unclogging the nozzle is done by turning the Nozzle Spray Tip so the arrow is pointing inwards towards the gun Normal Unclogging P...

Page 9: ...ate the trigger several times until pressure within the hose has been relieved 7 Leave the Prime Spray switch in the Prime position until you are ready to spray again 8 If you suspect the spray tip or...

Page 10: ...ard B Nozzle Tip Guard Retaining Nut C Metal Seat with Rubber Gasket D Nozzle Spray Tip 5 Use the Nozzle Spray Tip to install the Metal Seat with Rubber Gasket into the Nozzle Tip Guard 6 Install the...

Page 11: ...raying the water based material If changing from water based spraying to oil based spraying flush the system thoroughly with compatible oil based flushing solvent or mineral oil first The solvent flow...

Page 12: ...let Screen K from the pail that contains water or flushing solvent step 3 and insert into the container that holds the paint you will be using Power On 9 Turn the ON OFF Power Switch B ON 10 Paint wil...

Page 13: ...ooth and even consistencyis 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 sp...

Page 14: ...dding another coat Avoid stopping and starting which will result in a patchy finish Start on one edge of a surface and finish just past the opposite edge Avoid stopping in the middle of a surface whic...

Page 15: ...of the pail to maintain ground continuity of the gun and pail then operate the trigger several times to clear the clog 6 Disengage the Trigger Lock S Locked 8 Release the trigger and engage the Trigg...

Page 16: ...neral Turpentine Paint Thinner CLEANING THE SPRAYER 1 Start cleaning the sprayer IMMEDIATELY after use by following the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE on 9 2 Use a wrench to remove the Nozzle Tip Guard Q a...

Page 17: ...lace with a new Inlet Screen CLEANING THE SPRAY GUN 4 Use a pair of wrenches and remove the Inlet Port V from the gun 5 Move the handle guard out of the way and use a wrench to remove the Handle T fro...

Page 18: ...tput Tube H Prime 5 Set the Spray Prime Switch F to the Spray Position 6 Set the Pressure Control Knob D to the Low Spray position 7 Use a rag to cover the Output Port E Power ON for 5s then OFF 8 Pla...

Page 19: ...ct the internal drive parts of the sprayer from water Openings in the cover allow for air cooling of both the mechanical parts and electronics If water enters these openings the sprayer may malfunctio...

Page 20: ...ting to see if the motor will start If paint has hardened in the sprayer the pump packing seals valves drivetrain and or pressure switch will need to be replaced Have the sprayer serviced by a qualifi...

Page 21: ...clockwise to increase pressure setting Nozzle Spray Tip is clogged Unclog the Nozzle Spray Tip Spray gun filter is clogged Clean or replace the filter in the spray gun Nozzle Spray Tip is too large o...

Page 22: ...iced by a qualified repair person Cannot trigger the spray gun Spray gun trigger lock is locked Rotate the trigger safety lever to the unlock position Paint is coming out of the pressure control knob...

Page 23: ...23 PARTS DIAGRAM 19802 V0 1...

Page 24: ...13 Cluster Gear 46 Inlet Spring 79 Piston 14 Thread Protector 47 Steel Ball 12 7 80 Lock Sleeve 15 Discharge Valve Seat 48 Inlet Seal 81 Reinforced Seal 16 O ring 10 x 8 49 Inlet Washer 82 White Seal...

Page 25: ...25 NOTES 19802 V0 1...

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Page 28: ...dent or the damage is due to use of the product after partial failure or use with improper accessories Warranty does not apply to accessory items Seller will not be liable for labor charges loss or da...

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