Graco LineLazer GM 3500 Instructions-Parts List Manual page 8

Gasoline-powered airless linestriper
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Setup
1.
Read and follow the warnings on pages
4 and 6
7. Provide adequate ventilation when spraying indoors.
before installing or operating this sprayer.
2. Unpack the LineLazer Carefully raise the handle
(19)
to a vertical position. Four screws (39) and locknuts
(40) are packed in a bag. Install the
two rear screws
(39A)
and finger tighten the nuts
(4OA).
Install one
exhaust to the outdoors or provide adequate
veri-
screw (398) and nut
(408)
on each side of the han-
dle. Firmly tighten all four nuts. See Fig. 3.
I f the LineLazer is used indoors, you must vent the
tilation as specified by you local code. This is to
reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
8.
Fill the gas tank. See Fueling on page
10.
9.
Flush the pump to remove the lightweight oil which
was left in me pump to protect it from rust. Follow the
Flushing on page
12.
10.
Prepare the paint according to the manufacturer's
recommendations. Remove any skin that may have
formed. Stir the paint to mix pigments.
Strain the paint through a fine nylon mesh bag (avajl-
able at most paint dealers) to remove particles that
could clog the filter or spray tip. This is an important
step toward troublefree spraying.
3. To install a second gun and hose, see page
11.
4. Fill the packing nut/wet-cup
(216)
1/3 full with
Graco Throat Seal Liquid (TSL), supplied, and
keep it filled, to help extend the pump life. See
Fig. 4.
5.
Check the engine oil level. Refer
to
the Honda
engine manual, supplied. This is a summary of the
information: Remove one of the oil fill plugs (A);
Add oil as necessary. Also read the Maintenance
the oil should be almost overflowing. See Fig.
4.
section on page
23.
gent oil, SA€ iOW-40, classified "FOR SERVICE
Recommended engine oil: Use a high-quality, deter-
SE or
SF".
6. Ground the sprayer. Proper grounding
is essential to
maintaining an electrically safe system. Also read
6.
and follow FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD on page
Ground the sprayer whenever it is used indoors,
either
as
a moving line striper or as a stationary
sprayer. Floors
in
most factories are coated, which
causes them to be poor electrical conductors. This
increases the risk of hazardous static electric
discharge, which can result in serious injury, fire, or
explosion and propelty damage.
Whenever you flush: connect the ground clamp
(159) to a true earth ground.
chain attached to the bottom of the cart drags on the
Using as an outdoor striper: Be sure the static
ground to help dissipate static electricity. Ground the
sprayer to a true earth ground if specified by your
local electrical code.
Indoor
spraying: Ground the sprayer whenever the
sprayer is used indoors. The ground wire supplied
with the sprayer is not long enough to allow much
operator movement. Therefore, the operator must
provide a longer ground wire or provide some other
method of effective electrical grounding as specified
Fig.
by your local electrical code.
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