TO REMOVE THE
APPLICATOR FROM THE
WORK SITE
1. Flush the applicator. (Refer to "Flushing Pro-
cedures" in the "Maintenance" section.)
C A U T I O N
!
ALWAYS remove the applicator from
the work site for service or repair!
Always ensure power to control unit/
power supply is off prior to removing appli-
cator from source.
DO NOT use any silicone lubricants in
order to avoid paint defects.
2. Ensure all fluid and air pressure hoses are
bled from the system prior to removing line. With
a wrench, loosen and unscrew the fluid hose nut.
Remove the fluid hose assembly.
3. With a wrench, lock the air fitting in place and
loosen the air hose nut using a second wrench.
Completely unscrew the nut and remove the air
hose assembly.
4. Cascade Applicator: Loosen the low voltage
cable nut from the plug assembly with a wrench
turning counter-clockwise and unscrew the nut by
hand. Remove the low voltage cable by pulling it
from the plug assembly.
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Vector AA90 Applicators - Operation
Figure 40: Removing Cascade Applicator
Classic Applicator: Pull the clip on the high
voltage cable out with the blade of a screwdriver.
Loosen cable set screw. Pull cable out of handle,
Figure 41: Removing Classic Applicator
5. Remove the applicator from the work site.
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