ECOLINER™ II
ALWAYS wear safety goggles or protective eye-wear when operating the unit!
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EcoLiner™ II Manual / 4620.0517
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OPERATION
1.
Adjust spray shields to a 4” width. You may have to raise or lower the spray gun so that the machine
will produce a 4” line. To stripe narrower or wider lines, select the proper spray nozzle from the
selection guide and adjust the spray shields. Adjust the spray gun as needed to produce the required
line width.
2.
Add water or pre-mixed paint to pail.
3.
Move On/Off gas lever to ‘On’ position.
4.
Move choke lever to the ‘choke’ position.
5.
Move the throttle lever to about the ¾ position. Turn on/off switch to ‘On.’
6.
Pull starter chord. Once the engine begins to run, move the choke lever to “run” position.
7.
Adjust throttle to just over the ½ position where the engine is running smoothly.
8.
Turn the Pump Prime Valve, located below the pressure valve, to the open position.
9.
Lift the pail lid slightly and watch the paint flow from the hose. Once there is a continuous flow from
the hose, close the Pump Prime valve. The unit will now spray when the handle mounted trigger is
squeezed.
10.
To use Spray Gun by hand, unscrew the star knob and remove gun from mounting bracket. Engage
pump lever and prime if needed.
OPERATIONAL NOTES!
Before using paint, fill the paint pail with water to familiarize
yourself with the machine.
Select the correct nozzle for the line width required.
Adjust side spray shields for line width and adjust spray gun height
up or down as needed to achieve the line width. (Note: water will
produce a wider line than paint.)
Fill bucket to about 2” from the top with PREMIXED paint. DO
NOT place Non-thinned paint in unit, as this will clog the pump.
Most athletic field marking paint is mixed at a ratio of 1:1, one
gallon of water to one gallon of paint. Some paints may be
thinned more. See paint manufacturer’s directions.
You will need to use the Pump Prime valve each time you run the
pail dry and when you switch to water for cleaning to remove air in
the system. The spray pressure valve is initially set at the factory
for maximum spray pressure. If you feel you are getting too much
paint flow from the nozzles, unscrew the Pressure Valve Cap until
the flow is where you would like it to be and then run the Locking
ring up against the cap to maintain the setting.