Preparing The Work Area - WAGNER PowerTex Owner's Manual

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SetUp

prepArING the work AreA

Texture spraying creates a great deal of dust and overspray
material. It is necessary that you cover with drop cloths anything
you do not want sprayed (walls, windows, floors, furniture) and
remove as many non-essential items from the room as possible.
Make sure the work surface has also been properly prepared.
Application over unsealed, stained, improperly prepared, or not
completely dry surfaces may cause discoloration and adhesion
problems.
SetUp
1.
Line up the "unlock" symbol on the turbine with the guide on
the sprayer.
Twist the two halves in opposite directions until the "lock"
symbol on the turbine lines up with the guide on the sprayer
(A).
2.
While facing the rear of the sprayer/ turbine assembly, insert
the hopper into the receptacle with the hopper oriented as
shown.
Depending on what surface you plan to spray, turn the hopper
1/4 turn in either direction to lock it in place.
3.
Attach desired nozzle by threading it onto the end of the
sprayer.
4.
Slowly fill the hopper with the material you plan to use.
Be sure the sprayer/ turbine assembly is resting on a flat,
stable surface that is covered by a drop cloth.
5.
Plug the power cord into an extension cord.
extension cord into a grounded outlet. Turn the switch to ON
(l).
The turbine will start up and air will blow from the nozzle.
No material will flow from the nozzle until the trigger is
pulled.
6.
Place the arm rest over your forearm. Aim the sprayer at a
scrap piece of wood or cardboard to test the spray pattern.
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Plug the
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(A)
Walls
Ceilings
do not exceed fill
point as shown.
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