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• Flush after each use. Never store disinfectant in equipment. • Use only with appropriate personal protective equipment. 844-241-9499 Use only genuine Graco replacement parts. The use of non-Graco replacement parts may void warranty.
Important User Information Important User Information Before using your You must also read and disinfectant sprayer, follow the information on read this manual for the disinfectant container complete instructions label and ask for a Safety on proper use and Data Sheet (SDS) from safety warnings.
Check parts for signs of damage. Replace any damaged parts. • This system is capable of producing 1000 psi (69 bar, 6.9 MPa). Use Graco parts or accessories that are rated a minimum of 1000 psi (69 bar, 6.9MPa). •...
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Warnings WARNING FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Flammable fumes, such as disinfectants, in work area can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion: • Use only water-based, non-flammable disinfectants approved for spray application. • Do not spray or flush with ANY alcohol-based or other flammable liquids. •...
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Warnings WARNING GROUNDING This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Know Your Sprayer Know Your Sprayer Prime Pump/Spray Knob Cup Lid Power Cord FlexLiner Sprayer Trigger Cup Support Speed Control VacuValve Cap Spray Tip. Reverse-A-Clean (RAC) VacuValve Air Hole Spray Tip Guard VacuValve Reservoir Diagnostic Light Pump Filter 3A7646C...
Start Up Start Up Flushing a New Sprayer This sprayer arrives from the factory with a small amount of test fluid in the system. It is important that you flush this fluid from the sprayer before using for the first time. Use only water-based, non-flammable Install a FlexLiner into the Cup Support.
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Start Up Firmly tighten the Cup Lid onto the Cup Turn Prime Pump/Spray Knob forward to Support to achieve an airtight seal. SPRAY position. Rotate Spray Tip 180 degrees to UNCLOG position. ti29739a ti29719a Install the cup onto sprayer as follows: Align VacuValve Cap on the Cup Lid with the Prime Pump/Spray Knob.
Start Up Starting a New Job Verify Pump Filter is installed and clean. If you are using the sprayer for the very first time, see Flushing a New Sprayer, page 8. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 8. Install a FlexLiner into the Cup Support. Install the cup onto sprayer as follows: Align VacuValve Cap on the Cup Lid with the Prime Pump/Spray...
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Start Up Open the VacuValve Cap. Fill the pump with disinfectant as follows: Tilt the sprayer so the VacuValve Plug sprayer into a grounded Reservoir is the highest point of the power source. cup assembly. Point the sprayer into a waste Gently squeeze the FlexLiner until bucket and pull the Sprayer Trigger disinfectant enters the VacuValve...
How to Spray How to Spray Use Spray Tip (A) to insert seal (B) into Spray Tip Guard (C). Use only water-based, non-flammable disinfectants approved for spray application. Do not spray or flush with ANY alcohol-based or other flammable liquids. Keep spray area well-ventilated.
How to Spray NOTE: Spray Tip will wear with use and need • Make certain the Cup Lid is properly periodic replacement. threaded to the Cup Support. If threads are visible below the Cup Lid when tight, then the cover is cross-threaded. Fully Starting Your Spray and remove the Cup Lid and reinstall to the Adjusting Pressure...
How to Spray Clear Tip Clogs Point sprayer into waste bucket, turn Prime Pump/Spray Knob forward to SPRAY position. Pull Spray Trigger for 5 seconds to clear clog. NOTE: If Spray Tip is still clogged, you may To avoid injury, never point sprayer at your have to repeat steps 1 –...
Cleanup and Storage Cleanup and Storage Cleaning the sprayer with warm water is Remove cup assembly from sprayer. Set required after each use to remove any sprayer on a rag to capture any disinfectants and residues from the sprayer. disinfectant that may drip. Sufficient cleaning, followed by draining all water from the system will ensure a trouble free start up the next time the sprayer is used.
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Cleanup and Storage Fill FlexLiner with warm water. 10. Turn the sprayer upside down and point the sprayer into a waste bucket. Pull the Sprayer Trigger for 10-30 seconds. Water will not spray but recirculate through the pump and back to the cup. 11.
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Cleanup and Storage Reverse the Spray Tip to UNCLOG 16. Remove Spray Tip, Spray Tip Guard, position, pull the Sprayer Trigger and Pump Filter from sprayer. Clean with for 30 to 60 seconds until sprayer warm water. A soft brush can be used if is clean.
Cleanup and Storage Cleaning VacuValve Install VacuValve Cap back onto Cup Lid. The VacuValve is an important part of your Make certain the VacuValve Cap is sprayer and it should be cleaned after every closed. use. Remove VacuValve Cap from Cup Lid and clean it.
Maintenance Maintenance Routine maintenance is important to ensure proper operation of your sprayer. Activity Interval Inspect pump filter. Daily or each time you spray Inspect enclosure vents for blockage. Daily or each time you spray Inspect pump inlet holes located under pump filter for blockage. Each time the sprayer is cleaned Cleaning Outlet Valves Dirt and debris in the outlet valve assemblies may affect sprayer performance and require...
Recycling and Disposal Recycling and Disposal End of Product Life • Remove motors, batteries, circuit boards, LCDs (liquid crystal displays), and other electronic components. At the end of the product’s useful life, Recycle according to applicable dismantle and recycle it in a responsible regulations.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Disconnect power and relieve pressure 844-241-9499 before disassembling or repairing. See Pressure Relief Procedure, page 8. Sprayer Diagnostics Problem Cause Solution Sprayer makes no sound Diagnostic Light does not blink when Verify power to the sprayer. when Sprayer Trigger is the spray is first plugged in.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Sprayer makes sound but Sprayer is not primed. Prime the pump. See Pressure no disinfectant is sprayed Relief Procedure, page 8. when Sprayer Trigger is Make certain there is only one pulled FlexLiner in the Cup Support. Make certain the Cup Lid is properly threaded to the Cup Support.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Disinfectant leaks out of Cup not properly seated. Make certain that there is only the cup threads. one FlexLiner in Cup Support. Make certain the Cup Lid is properly threaded to the Cup Support. If threads are visible below the Cup Support when tight, fully remove the Cup Lid and reinstall to the Cup Support...
CAP (3-pack) are available at no cost. 17P549 FLEXLINER, 42 oz. (25-pack) † 25T283 Adapter is required to connect LP313 TIP, LP313 25T282 Extension onto SaniSpray HP 20 LP515 TIP, LP515 Airless Handheld. LP619 TIP, LP619 25T282 KIT, extension, 15 inch...
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications SaniSpray HP 20 Corded Airless Handheld U.S. Metric Sprayer Max Working Pressure 1000 psi 6.9 MPa, 69 bar Maximum Amperage 3.6 Amps 3.6 Amps Weight 4.6 lb 2.1 kg Dimensions Length 14.0 in. 36.1 cm Width 5 in.
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Technical Specifications California Proposition 65 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS WARNING: Cancer and reproductive harm – www.P65warnings.ca.gov. 3A7646C...
Graco will, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of sale, send repair parts to the owner for equipment determined by Graco to be defective.
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All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication. Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice. Original instructions. This manual contains English. MM 3A7646...
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