Flush
The equipment must be grounded to reduce the risk of static sparking. Static sparking can cause fumes to ignite or explode. Grounding provides an escape wire for the electric current.
If your system uses heaters, shut off the main power to the heaters and heated hose control and allow to cool before flushing.
NOTICE
To prevent fluid from curing in the equipment, flush the system frequently. Be sure there is an adequate supply of flushing fluid before spraying.
NOTE:
•Ensure the chosen flushing fluid is compatible with dispense fluid and the equipment wetted parts.
•Solvent may channel through viscous fluids and leave a coating of mixed fluid on the inner tube of your hose. Be sure all fluid is thoroughly flushed from the hose after each use.
•Remove spray tip for more thorough cleaning of the whip hose and static mixers.
•Use heated water or choose a solvent that dissolves the material you are mixing.
•Always leave equipment filled with fluid to avoid dry- ing and scaling.
1.Relieve pressure; see page 10.
2.Engage trigger lock. Remove spray tip and trigger guard assembly.
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Operation
3. Close mix manifold inlet ball valves.
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4. Open solvent inlet valves.
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5.Turn on solvent flush pump.
6.Disengage spray gun trigger lock.
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7.Trigger gun into a grounded metal pail with lid. Use a lid with a hole to dispense through to avoid splash- ing.
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