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Overview
note: Follow the steps below to unpackage your sprayer
and prepare the system.
1. Pull the suction tube (a) from the suction tube holder.
Pull the yellow handle (b) away from the pump and
unhook it.
Pull it backwards over the pump to free the clear paint
hose (c) and electrical cable from the suction tube holder.
2. Once the clear paint hose and electrical cable are
removed from the suction tube holder, replace the yellow
handle (d) back into the pump as shown, just above the
suction tube holder.
3. On the other side of the pump, fold up the black
bracket (e) and remove the spray gun from the pump.
Completely unwind the paint hose.
Nozzle Selection
note: Your unit includes two spray nozzles. See below to
determine the correct nozzle for your spraying project.
• Direct Feed iSpray Nozzle - used for broad surface
coating. Designed for spraying thicker materials, such
as latex paints and stains. Spraying with this nozzle will
leave a slightly coarser finish that is between a roller and
fine-finish sprayer.
• Control Finish Nozzle - used for small projects and
fine finishing. Designed for spraying thinner materials,
such as water- and oil-based stains and thinned paints.
The Control Finish Nozzle leaves a smooth finish.
If planning to use the Control Finish Nozzle, refer to
pages 18-21 for setup and use instructions.
note: These two spray nozzles have different spray pattern
/ width controls. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the
controls on each spray nozzle. See the “Controls” section,
page 8-9.
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