ECOLINER™
SP
ALWAYS
wear
safety
goggles
or
protective
eye
‐
wear
when
operating
the
unit
!
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Jasper
St.,
Unit
F,
Aurora,
CO
80011
T
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EcoLiner™
SP
Manual
/
4621.0517
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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.
Move
pump
engagement
lever
to
“OFF”
position,
towards
the
rear
of
the
machine.
3.
Disengage
self
‐
propelled
drive
mechanism
by
pulling
the
lever
back
towards
the
rear
of
the
machine.
4.
Add
water
(for
testing
or
cleaning)
or
premixed
paint
to
the
pail.
5.
Move
On/Off
gas
lever
to
“On”
position.
Move
choke
lever
to
the
“choke”
position.
Move
the
throttle
lever
to
about
the
¾
position.
Turn
the
On/Off
switch
to
“On”
position.
Pull
starter
chord.
Once
engine
begins
to
run,
move
the
choke
lever
to
run
position.
Adjust
throttle
to
just
over
the
½
position
where
the
engine
is
running
smoothly.
6.
Move
the
pump
engagement
lever
to
the
“ON”
position,
all
the
way
forward.
Engagement
lever
should
now
be
in
a
horizontal
position.
7.
Move
Pump
Prime
Valve
next
to
the
Pressure
Valve
and
Cable,
to
the
open
position.
Lift
the
lid
slightly
on
the
pail
and
watch
the
paint
flow
from
the
hose.
Once
there
is
a
continuous
flow
from
the
hose,
close
the
Pump
Prime
Valve.
The
unit
should
now
spray
when
the
handle
mounted
trigger
is
squeezed.
8.
To
engage
the
self
‐
propelled
mechanism,
simply
push
the
drive
lever
to
the
forward
most
position.
Pull
back
to
stop.
The
speed
is
controlled
by
adjusting
the
engine
speed.
OPERATIONAL
NOTES!
a)
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.)
b)
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.
c)
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.
ALWAYS
Disengage
the
pump
lever
when
the
paint
pail
becomes
empty.
Continuing
to
run
the
pump
when
paint
has
run
out
will
dry
paint
inside
the
pump