Wagner SprayTech 9140S, 9210 Before YOU Begin, Plugging in the Sprayer, Pressure Relief Procedure

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

This column contains instructions that will be repeated throughout this manual.

PLUGGING IN THE SPRAYER

1.

Check that the ON/OFF

o

 

switch is in the OFF

 

 

 

position.

 

2.

Plug the sprayer into a

 

 

heavy duty grounded

 

 

extension cord. Refer to

 

 

Important Electrical

 

 

Information, page 3).

 

PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE

WARNING

Be sure to follow the pressure relief procedure (page 6) when shutting the unit off FOR ANY PURPOSE. This procedure is used to relieve pressure from the spray hose.

1. Lock the spray gun off.

GX-06/07

GX-08/10

CHOOSING THE CORRECT SPRAY GUN FILTER

Use the proper gun filter based on the tip size being used.

Part No.

Tip Size

Filter

Mesh

Color of

Qty.

 

 

Type

Number

Filter

 

 

 

 

 

Body

 

0154918

.011

Extrafine

180 mesh

red

2 pack

 

 

 

0.084 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0154675

.013 - .015

Fine

100 mesh

yellow

2 pack

 

 

 

0.140 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0154842

.017 - .023

Medium

50 mesh

white

2 pack

 

 

 

0.315 mm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEFORE YOU PRIME THE SPRAYER

Before priming, squirt a teaspoon of separating oil (P/N 0154908 included with unit) into the indicated area. Light household oil can be substituted if necessary. Do not put more than a teaspoon into the lubricating area. Too much oil will leak down into your paint.

IF YOUR UNIT IS NEW. . .

2.Flip the ON/OFF switch to the OFF (O) position.

3.Unlock the spray gun, turn the PRIME/SPRAY knob to PRIME, and trigger spray gun into paint bucket.

4.Lock the spray gun.

o

PRIME

SPRAY

All units are performance-tested at the factory and are shipped with test fluid in the fluid section to prevent corrosion during shipment and storage.

Whether you are going to spray latex or oil-based paints, this fluid must be purged and thoroughly cleaned out of the system (follow Purging and Priming the Pump steps, page 7).

IF YOUR UNIT HAS ALREADY BEEN USED. . .

If the pump has already been used you will need to purge the water or solvent used in cleanup and storage.

PAINT STRAINING

It is recommended that in order to avoid premature tip and gun clogging you should strain your paint before spraying. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.

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Contents Table of Contents SpecificationsHigh Performance Airless Sprayer Safety Information Read ALL Safety Important Electrical Information Grounding InstructionsComponents and Description ComponentsControls and Functions SETUP--ASSEMBLING the Sprayer Plugging in the Sprayer Pressure Relief ProcedureBefore YOU Begin Before YOU Prime the SprayerPurging & Priming Your hose is now purged and primed. You are ready to paintSpraying PracticeSpraying Technique Cleaning the Suction SET Screen Spraying TroubleshootingCleaning the Spray GUN Filter Unclogging the Spray TIPMove on to Cleaning the Suction Set CleanupCleaning the Suction SET Move on to Cleaning the Spray Gun, nextCleaning the Spray GUN Filter and TIP Assembly Shutdown StoragePreparing the Sprayer for LONG- Term Storage StartupDaily Maintenance MaintenanceAccessories Extended MaintenanceFluid Section Seal Replacement Instructions Disassembly of the Fluid SectionAssembly of the Fluid Section Troubleshooting ProblemParts List Liste DE PIÈ CES Lista DE Piezas Suction SET Dispositif ’ASPIRATION Juego DE Succió NArticle N de piè ce Description Quantity Articulo0347706 02962910296343 0296262Articulo Pieza# Descripció n Cantidad Article N de piè ce Description QuantitéMinneapolis, Minnesota Wagner Spray Tech CorporationFernbrook Lane Telephone

9140, 9140S, 9210 specifications

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