Wagner SprayTech 9210, 9140S owner manual SETUP--ASSEMBLING the Sprayer

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SETUP--ASSEMBLING THE SPRAYER

TOOLS NEEDED FOR SETUP

Two adjustable wrenches

3/16” allen wrench

Extension cord (refer to Important Electrical Information (page 3).

WARNING

Do not plug in the unit until setup is complete.

ATTACHING THE HANDLE (CART MODELS)

1.Position the handle against the cart so that the holes in the handle

line up with the holes in the cart.

2. Insert the bolts through the holes in the handle and cart and locking washers.

3. Tighten the wing nuts onto the bolts by hand.

ATTACHING THE PAIL BRACKET (CART MODELS)

1. Position the pail bracket against the unit so that the holes in the unit line up with the holes in the

ATTACHING THE SPRAY GUN

1. Thread spray gun onto the other end of the hose.

Hold the gun with one adjustable wrench, and tighten with the other.

ATTACHING THE SUCTION SET & RETURN TUBE

1.Attach the suction tube to the inlet valve and tighten firmly by hand. Be sure that the threads are straight so that the fitting turns freely.

2.Press the return tube onto the return tube fitting.

3.Squeeze clip over the return tube fitting to secure return tube.

Return tube

fitting

Inlet valve

Clip

Return tube

Suction set

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE SPRAY GUN

WARNING

Always lock the trigger off when attaching the spray tip or when the spray gun is not in use. Refer to Spray Gun/Tip Chart on page 4 to determine the gun model you have.

bracket.

2. Insert the bolts through the holes in the bracket and the unit.

3. Tighten the bolts with a 3/16” allen wrench.

ATTACHING THE PAINT HOSE

GUN MODELS GX-06AND

GX-07

The gun is secured when the trigger lock is at a 90° angle (perpendicular) to the trigger in either direction.

GX-06/07

Gun locked (gun will not spray)

1.Thread the high pressure hose to the paint hose port.

2.Tighten with an adjustable

wrench.

3. Remove pusher stem from inlet valve.

GX-08/10

Gun locked

(gun will not spray)

GUN MODELS GX-08AND

GX-10

To lock the gun, turn the trigger lock forward and slightly down until it stops.

The spray tip SHOULD NOT be attached until after the sprayer and paint hose have been purged and primed.

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Contents High Performance Airless Sprayer Table of ContentsSpecifications Safety Information Read ALL Safety Grounding Instructions Important Electrical InformationControls and Functions Components and DescriptionComponents SETUP--ASSEMBLING the Sprayer Before YOU Begin Pressure Relief ProcedurePlugging in the Sprayer Before YOU Prime the SprayerYour hose is now purged and primed. You are ready to paint Purging & PrimingSpraying Technique SprayingPractice Cleaning the Spray GUN Filter Spraying TroubleshootingCleaning the Suction SET Screen Unclogging the Spray TIPCleaning the Suction SET CleanupMove on to Cleaning the Suction Set Move on to Cleaning the Spray Gun, nextCleaning the Spray GUN Filter and TIP Assembly Preparing the Sprayer for LONG- Term Storage StorageShutdown StartupAccessories MaintenanceDaily Maintenance Extended MaintenanceAssembly of the Fluid Section Fluid Section Seal Replacement InstructionsDisassembly of the Fluid Section Problem TroubleshootingSuction SET Dispositif ’ASPIRATION Juego DE Succió N Parts List Liste DE PIÈ CES Lista DE PiezasArticulo Article N de piè ce Description Quantity0296343 02962910347706 0296262Article N de piè ce Description Quantité Articulo Pieza# Descripció n CantidadFernbrook Lane Wagner Spray Tech CorporationMinneapolis, Minnesota Telephone

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