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IN240600183V01_UK B42-020V70 Important safety instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual and on the unit. Ensure you are familiar with the controls and proper usage of the equipment. Keep this manual for future reference. Operation manual...
Before You Spray WARNING FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DP-X9 Models: • Only use non-flammable or water-based/oil-based materials or non-flammable paint thinners. Avoid using materials with flash points lower than 100°F (38°C), including acetone, xylene and naphtha. For more information about materials, request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) from the supplier.
Solvents, paint fumes and other flammable fumes can ignite or explode if in the work area. To help prevent fire and explosion hazards, follow these steps: DP-X9/X9V/X9H Models: Do not use materials with flash points lower than 100°F (38° C) for spraying or Ÿ...
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War nings WARNING HAZARD! SKIN INJECTION High-pressure spray can inject toxins into the body, causing serious injury. If an injection occurs, seek immediate medical attention. Do not aim or spray the gun at any person or animal. Ÿ Keep hands and other body parts away from the discharge. Do not attempt to stop leaks Ÿ...
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War nings WARNING HAZARD! PRESSURISED ALUMINIUM PARTS Using fluids that do not work well with aluminium in pressurised equipment can be dangerous. Not following this warning can result in damage to your property, serious injury or death. Substances to avoid using include: 1,1,1-trichloroethane, methylene chloride and other halogenated hydrocarbon Ÿ...
Know Your Sprayer Prime/spray valve Gun fluid filter (inside handle) Pressure control knob Pump ON/OFF switch & Pump fluid outlet fitting pressure control knob High pressure hose Suction tube Suction filter Drain tube Power cord Airless spray gun Suction tube drip cup Reversible spray tip See Quick Reference on page 22 for Tip guard...
Know Your Sprayer Technical specifications: Model No. DP-X9 Pressure Controlling Mechanical Motor Power 700W Max. Flow Rate 1.5L/min 0.39GPM Max. Tip Size 0.019” Max. Pressure 200bar/2900psi Max. Hose Length Reminder: 1. When finished painting, clean the pump, hose, spray gun and spray tip thoroughly.
Setup Setup When unpacking the sprayer for the first time or after long-term storage, follow these steps: Assemble Your Sprayer 1. Connect the DP airless hose to the fluid outlet. Use a wrench to tighten it securely. 6. Turn the pressure control knob all the way left (anticlockwise) to the lowest setting.
Star t up 3. Turn the pressure control knob to the lowest setting. Pressure Relief Procedure Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you see this symbol. 4. To relieve pressure, place the drain tube into a waste pail and switch the Prime/Spray valve to the PRIME position (drain).
Star t up 7. If you suspect that the spray tip or hose is 7. Turn the Prime/Spray valve to the PRIME clogged, or if you believe that the pressure position. has not been fully relieved, follow these steps: a. To gradually relieve pressure, slowly loosen the tip guard retaining nut or the hose end coupling.
Star t up 11. To purge flushing solvent and air bubbles 3. Wait until you see paint coming out of the from the system, allow fluid to flow out of drain tube. the drain tube into the waste pail for 30-60 4.
How to Spray NOTE: When the motor stops running, the sprayer is ready to be used for painting. However, if the motor continues to run, it indicates that the sprayer is not properly primed. In this case, repeat the steps for refitting the pump and filling the gun and hose.
How to Spray Spray Tip Installation b. Push the spray tip all the way into the tip To ensure proper installation and prevent spray guard, making sure it is securely inserted. tip leaks, follow these steps: 1. Complete the Pressure Relief Procedure as outlined on page 9.
Refer to the table for recommended spray pressure for your specific material. Additionally, refer to the manufacturer's recommendations on the paint can for further guidance. Maximum tip hole sizes supported by the sprayer: DP-X9: 0.019 in. (0.48 mm) Coatings Interior Stains/ Interior &...
How to Spray • The spray tip may be worn. Refer to the Triggering Gun section on page 13. Pull the trigger after starting the stroke. • A smaller spray tip may be needed. Release the trigger before completing the •...
Clean up Cleaning the sprayer after each use 5. Place empty waste and flushing fluid pails ensures a trouble-free start-up for the side by side. next time it is used. 6. Insert the suction tube into the flushing fluid. Use water for water-based paint or a compatible oil-based flushing solvent (such as mineral spirits) for oil-based paint.
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Clean up Turn the Prime/Spray valve down to the PRIME 11.Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. position. 16. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the OFF NOTE: Step is for the return of paint from the position. hose to the paint pail. A 50 ft (15m) hose has a capacity of approximately 1 quart (1 litre) of paint.
Storage Storage 4. Engage the trigger lock. Storing your sprayer properly will ensure it is ready for use whenever needed. 5. Leave the gun attached to the hose. 6. Remove the tip and guard, then clean them with water or flushing fluid using a brush. 7.
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Storage 3. Switch the Prime/Spray valve down 8. Leave the gun attached to the hose. to the PRIME position. 9. Remove the tip and guard, then clean with water or flushing fluid using a brush. 10. Using a soft cloth dampened with water or flushing fluid, wipe any paint off the outside of the gun.
Reference Understanding Tip Number Reference The last three digits of the tip number on a Spray Tip Selection sprayer typically provide information about the hole size and the fan width of the spray pattern Selecting Tip Size when the gun is held 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from the surface being sprayed.
Reference Cleaning Fluid To avoid fluid splashing back on your skin or Ÿ into your eyes, always aim the gun at the Compatibility inside wall of the pail. Static Grounding Instructions (Oil-Based Materials) To prevent static sparks and electric shock, Advice: ensure proper grounding of the equipment.
Reference Quick Reference Name Description Prime/Spray Valve In PRIME position, it directs fluid to the drain tube. Ÿ In SPRAY position, it directs pressurised fluid to the Ÿ paint hose. Automatically relieves system pressure in over- Ÿ pressure situations. Pressure Control Knob Increases (clockwise) and decreases Ÿ...
Maintenance Maintenance To ensure proper operation of your sprayer, routine maintenance is important. Activity Interval Inspect motor shroud openings for blockage. Daily or each time you spray Inspect/clean filter, fluid inlet strainer and gun filter. Daily or each time you spray NOTICE Keep the internal drive parts of the sprayer away from water.
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Maintenance 2. Remove the left and right housings of the 4. Remove the connection bolts between the pump. pump and the supporting frame. 3. Disconnect the wire connections between the motor and electronic control board, as well as between the pressure control valve and electronic control board.
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Maintenance Inlet Valve Removal and Piston Rod and V-packings Installation Disassembly To remove and install the inlet valve, follow 1. Remove the pump. these steps: 2. Unscrew the piston rod bushing, then carefully take out the piston rod from the 1.
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Maintenance Piston Rod and V-packings Installation 1. Attach the O-ring to the piston rod. 2. Place the piston rod into the pump body. 3. Tighten the copper sleeve.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 2. The solutions provided at the beginning of each problem, which are listed in the troubleshooting table, are the most common and should be attempted first. 3. Before taking your sprayer to an athorised service centre, ensure you check everything listed in the troubleshooting table.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Press the PushPrime button to Sprayer runs, but pump does Inlet valve check ball is stuck. dislodge the ball, allowing the not prime or loses prime while pump to prime properly. in use. Prime/Spray valve is in the Turn the Prime/Spray valve down (Pump cycles but does not SPRAY position.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Unclog the spray tip. Spray tip may be partially Pump is primed, however it clogged. does not have a good spray pattern. Rotate the arrow-shaped handle Reversible spray tip is in the on the spray tip, so it points UNCLOG position.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Material is going on too thick. When paint is sprayed, it runs Move the gun faster. down the wall or sags. Choose a spray tip with a smaller hole size. Choose a spray tip with a wider fan.
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