19802 V0.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This instruction manual is intended for your benefit. Please read and follow the safety, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting steps described within to ensure your safety and satisfaction. The contents of this instruction manual are based upon the latest product information available at the time of publication. The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes at any time without notice.
19802 V0.1 Symbol Property or Statement Symbol Property or Statement Avoid ignition sources such as pilot lights, Risk of Skin Injection cigarettes, portable lamps, etc. Risk of Toxic Fumes. Use only Relieve System Pressure. in well ventilated areas. Hot Surfaces/Burn Hazard.
19802 V0.1 SERVICE • Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power • Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits tool for your application. The correct power tool will etc. in accordance with these instructions, do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was taking into account the working conditions and designed.
19802 V0.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY SKIN INJECTION SAFETY ! DANGER WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock: IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL SKIN INJECTION • SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL TREATMENT! This product requires a properly grounded High pressure spray or leaks can penetrate skin outlet to reduce the risk of electric shock.
19802 V0.1 • Use fluids and solvents that are compatible EQUIPMENT SAFETY with equipment. Always read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete WARNING information about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer. • Pressurized equipment can start without warning.
19802 V0.1 OPERATION NOTICE CLEAN AFTER USE TO PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE SPRAYER. RETURNS NOT ACCEPTED & WARRANTY VOID IF SPRAYER IS NOT PROPERLY CLEANED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EVERY USE. Prime/Spray Switch The Prime/Spray Switch (F) toggles the unit between the priming mode and the spraying mode.
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19802 V0.1 Point the spray gun into the grounded waste or PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE solvent pail while holding any metal part of the WARNING spray gun firmly to the side of the pail to maintain ground continuity of the gun and pail, then operate...
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19802 V0.1 SETUP Items in parenthesis () refer to the Feature Identification drawing in the previous section. Note: The spray gun comes assembled from the factory. If the gun has been disassembled for cleaning, follow the steps below to reassemble.
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19802 V0.1 SETUP 11. Set the Pressure Control Knob (D) to the Prime/Clean position. Power Off Separate the Primer Output Tube (H) from the Suction Tube (J). 12. Place the Spray/Prime Switch (F) to the Prime Position. Place the Primer Output Tube (H) into a grounded...
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19802 V0.1 Set the Pressure Control Knob (D) to the Power On Prime/Clean position. Turn the ON / OFF Power Switch (B) ON. 10. Paint will begin to be pumped through the Suction Tube (J) and will begin to be discharged through...
19802 V0.1 16. Release the trigger and engage the trigger lock. On a scrap piece of scrap material, spray a test patch and asses the speed of the stroke required for the pressure setting. Lower pressure will require a slower speed, and higher pressure will require a faster stroke speed.
19802 V0.1 Other Helpful Hints: Move the gun with the entire arm without flexing your wrist to ensure an even spraying pattern. • Spraying outdoors on a windy day may result in poor results. Wait until there is no wind and the weather is satisfactory.
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19802 V0.1 Turn the Spray / Prime Switch (F) to the Spray Release the trigger and engage the Trigger Lock position. (S). Locked Spray Place the power ON / OFF Switch (B) to the ON Place the ON/OFF Switch (B) into the OFF position.
19802 V0.1 CLEANING NOTICE CLEAN AFTER USE TO PREVENT PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE SPRAYER. RETURNS NOT ACCEPTED & WARRANTY VOID IF SPRAYER IS NOT PROPERLY CLEANED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EVERY USE. USE THE CORRECT CLEANING FLUID Check that the Spray/Prime Switch (F) is in the Prime Position.
19802 V0.1 Point the spray gun into the waste pail while If the Inlet Screen (K) cannot be cleaned, replace holding any metal part of the spray gun firmly to with a new Inlet Screen. the side of the pail to maintain ground continuity of...
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19802 V0.1 Before storing the sprayer follow the steps for Set the Pressure Control Knob (D) to the Low cleaning the sprayer and spray gun. Spray position. Use a rag to cover the Output Port (E). Remove the High-Pressure hose from the sprayer.
19802 V0.1 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR • Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair Equipment life is directly related to the quality of maintenance. Follow these guidelines to ensure a long person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is equipment life.
19802 V0.1 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Power switch is on, and sprayer Pressure Control Knob is set at Turn Pressure Control Knob clockwise to is plugged in, but motor does not zero pressure. increase pressure setting. run, and pump does not cycle.
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19802 V0.1 Problem Cause Solution Pump cycles but does not build Pump is not primed. Prime the pump. up pressure. Inlet screen is clogged Clean the debris off the inlet screen and make sure the suction tube is immersed in fluid.
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19802 V0.1 Problem Cause Solution Spray gun stopped spraying. Suction tube is leaking. Tighten the suction tube connection. Inspect the tube for cracks or vacuum leaks. Nozzle Spray Tip is clogged. Unclog the Nozzle Spray Tip. Paint runs down the wall or sags. Coat is going on too thick.
19802 V0.1 PARTS LIST Description Description Description Description Press. Relief Valve Seat Airless Spray Gun Motor Assembly Locking Ring High Pressure Hose O-Ring, 5 x 1.8 Pin, 3 x 12 PCB Assembly Foot Pads Ring Hex Bolt, M5 x 14 Self Tapping Screw Press.
19802 V0.1 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Star Asia-USA, LLC (hereinafter “seller”) warrants to the original purchaser only, that this product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of purchase for home domestic use.