Cleanup - WAGNER Control Stainer 150 Owner's Manual

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cleanUP notes
When cleaning, use the appropriate cleaning
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solution (warm, soapy water for water-based
coatings, and mineral spirits for oil-based
coatings.
Special cleanup instructions for use with
flammable solvents (must have a flashpoint
above 100ºF (38ºC):
Always flush spray gun outside.
Area must be free of flammable vapors.
Cleaning area must be well-ventilated.
Do not submerge turbine!
For basic quick-cleaning between color
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changes, fill the material container with
cleaning solution and spray the cleaning
solution through the gun and into a waste
container.
1.
Turn turbine OFF.
Remove the container and empty any remaining material.
Thoroughly rinse the material container with warm, soapy
water (or mineral spirits for oil-based materials).
2.
Disassemble the spray gun and clean all parts with warm
soapy water (or mineral spirits for oil-based materials).
3.
Clean the air vent (a) on the suction tube with a soft
bristled cleaning brush.
4.
Separate the turbine from the nozzle. Clean the rear of
the nozzle (b) with the appropriate cleaning solution. Use
a thin layer of petroleum jelly to lubricate the O-ring (c).
5.
Reassemble the spray gun.
When replacing the nozzle seal, make sure
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the groove in the seal is facing outward.
Make sure the tab in the spray gun head is
aligned with one of the notches in the nozzle.
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(a)
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Groove
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(c)
(b)
Tab
Notch

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