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CLEANING
WARNING: Be sure to use appropriate protective gear.
Use drop cloths during pouring, mixing, and viscosity testing of materials to be sprayed to protect your
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loors and anything else in the spraying area that you wish to remain untouched.
• Do not use materials with a flashpoint higher than 60°C ( 140°F) . Flashpoint is the temperature that a fluid can
produce enough vapors to ignite (see coating supplier).
• Make sure clean up area is well ventilated and free of flammable vapors.
Always spray outdoors when spraying cleaning solution through sprayer.
• Do not submerse power unit.
To begin cleaning:
• Unplug the cord from the power source.
• Unscrew the lid from the side of the canister
and pour any remainingliquid back into the
original container (figure I).
• Pour a small amount of the appropriate
cleaning solution into the canister (figure J).
• Warm soapy water for water based
materials
• Manufacturers recommended cleaning
solution for oil based materials
• Replace the lid on the canister securely and
vigorously shake the sprayer.
• Unscrew the lid from the side of the canister
and properly dispose of cleaning solution.
Refill the canister with a small amount of new
cleaning solution (figure J). Screw lid securely
on canister.
• Plug in the power cord.
• Spray the cleaning solution through the
sprayer onto scrap material for 2 to 3 seconds
(figure K).
• Unplug the cord from the power source.
• Remove the canister and unscrew the side lid.
Remove the check valve, pickup tube and o-ring
from the sprayer (figure L). Clean the parts with
the cleaning brush in the appropriate cleaning
solution.
• Unscrew the tip collar and remove the spray
nozzle and spray tip (figure M). Clean all parts
with the cleaning brush in the appropriate
cleaning solution.
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