Graco 3A2587H important safety instructions Overheating Protection, Sprayer Setup

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Overheating Protection

Overheating Protection

The motor has a built-in feature to protect itself from overuse. If the motor stops, the thermal switch has tripped. Do not return sprayer to store. The motor will operate normally after cooling for 20-30 minutes.

For best results, do not spray more than one cup of water through the tip while cleaning. If more flushing is needed, remove the tip from the sprayer.

Sprayer Setup

Use only water-based or oil-based (mineral spirit-type) materials with flash point greater than 100° F (38° C). Do not use materials which state “FLAMMABLE” on the packaging. For more information about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.

Use oil-based material outdoors or in a well-ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air.

Keep spray area well-ventilated. Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area.

NOTICE

Your sprayer is NOT compatible with harsh cleaners such as chlorine bleach. Using these cleaners will cause damage to the sprayer.

This sprayer arrives from the factory with a small amount of test material in the system. It is important that you flush this material from the sprayer before using it for the first time:

1.Fill material cup with water or compatible solvent, thread onto sprayer and hand tighten.

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2.Put prime/spray valve to UP position, then hold trig- ger in for 10 seconds.

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3. Put prime/spray valve DOWN to spray position.

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4.Reverse spray tip to UNCLOG position and trigger sprayer into a waste area for 10 seconds.

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5.Engage trigger lock and put prime/spray valve UP to release pressure.

 

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6.Unscrew and remove material cup.

7.Disengage trigger lock, hold sprayer slightly above material cup, and pull trigger to discharge fluid from pump.

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8. Discard material in cup.

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Contents Adjustable Pressure Fixed Pressure Model Voltage DescriptionTable of Contents Extension Cords GroundingExtension Cord Gauge Extension Cord Length AWG Minimum Electric Shock Hazard Fire and Explosion HazardSkin Injection Hazard Moving Parts Hazard Equipment Misuse HazardPressurized Aluminum Parts Hazard Toxic Fluid or Fumes HazardComponent Identification Grounding and Electrical Requirements Using Electrical Cords Power Cord Extension Cord RequirementsPrime/Spray Valve Pressure Relief ProcedureTrigger Lock Trigger LockedFlexible Suction Tube Reversible Spray TipPressure Control Knob Not available on all unitsSprayer Setup Overheating ProtectionStarting a New Job Or Refilling the Material Cup If sprayer fails to prime, try one of the steps belowUnderstanding Tip Number Choosing Pressure Control Knob SettingChoosing the Correct Tip Selecting Tip Hole SizeGetting Started with Basic Techniques Install Spray Tip/Guard Assembly if not installedTriggering Sprayer Aiming Sprayer Unclogging Spray Tip/Guard AssemblySpray Pattern Quality Shutdown and Cleaning Flushing SprayerTi15529ati18926a Cleaning Sprayer Exterior StorageReplacement Parts Models 16N658, 16N659, 16N673, 17C810Parts List Models 16N658, 16N659, 16N673, 17C810 DescriptionModel 16N659, 16N673, 17C810 16M873 Inlet Valve Fitting Removal/Service InstallationOutlet Valve Fitting Repair RemovalGeneral Service WiringTroubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionSpray Pattern Diagnostics MaterialSee Shutdown and Cleaning, Troubleshooting Leaks Problem Cause SolutionTechnical Data Hand-Held Sprayer Models 16N673, 16N659 MetricHand-Held Sprayer Model 16N658 Metric Example Preferred Material Settings LogDate Material Spray Pressure Setting Mark Dial3A2587H Graco Standard Warranty Graco Information