Campbell Hausfeld HV2100 Additional Instructions for Model HV2105 3F485, Maintenance

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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

HV2100, HV2105

HVLP Paint Sprayers

Additional Instructions for Model HV2105 (3F485) (Cont.)

NOTE: The following action should be done without the turbine running.

10.When your desired pot pressure has been set, pull the spray gun trigger back. The first time you are using the pressure pot each day, or after the pressure pot has been depressurized, it will take about a minute for the material to flow through the fluid hose to the spray gun (priming the spray gun).

11.Hold the spray gun safely away from you. When the material reaches the tip of the spray gun, a stream of fluid will flow out.

12.Watch the fluid stream. It should extend out 2-1/2” (6.35 cm) before the stream begins to bend. If it extends out more than this, then you have too much pressure. If it is too little, then you need more pressure. Adjust accordingly.

13.Once this is adjusted, locate the black ring on the pressure regulator and screw it back into the pressure regulator knob. This will lock the regulator settings in place.

14.Turn on the turbine system. You should now be able to spray continuous volume from the pressure pot.

NOTE: Never open the pressure pot without turning off the air compressor and releasing the air pressure in the pot with the air pressure release valve. (Open valve until all pressure is released. Pressure gauge will read “0 psi” when there is no more pressure in the pot).

CLEANING THE SYSTEM

1.When you are finished spraying for the day, it is wise to clean your

spray gun, the pressure pot and the fluid line. While it is possible to leave fluid in the pressure pot between uses, be sure that all materials are compatible with the components of the pressure pot to avoid fluid contamination. Never leave catalyzed or epoxy materials in the pot beyond suggested pot life of the fluid product to avoid set up and hardening of the coating and damage to the pot, its components, fluid lines and the spray gun.

2.Release all air pressure in the pot. Locate the air release valve and turn counterclockwise.

3.You will hear a “hissing” sound. The pressure in the pot is now releasing. You will also notice that pressure gauge will lower to “0 psi”. Once there is no more pressure in the pot, it is safe to open.

4.Follow normal cleaning procedures of the spray gun as outlined in the Maintenance section and in the information supplied with the spray gun.

5.Clean pressure pot and fluid lines with appropriate cleaning materials for the product being sprayed. Use caution and follow all safety guidelines specirfied by the product manufacturer.

6..Spray cleaning fluid from the pressure pot through the fluid line and the spray gun until you are satisfied that all paint or coating material has been flushed through the system.

Store equipment for future application.

Maintenance

TURBINE MAINTENANCE

The turbine unit needs very little maintenance. The motor has sealed bearings that are pre-lubricated. No service is necessary. Periodically, the turbine air filters and pre-filters should be examined. Clean filters are critical to good performance and equipment longevity. Your turbine has 2 replaceable filters (see Turbine Repair Parts on page 13).

-Remove the two hex-head securing nuts in order to remove the filters for cleaning or replacement.

-Periodically wash and blow excess dust and dirt with water and an air compressor. Dirty filters will reduce the air being drawn through the motor. This will cause the unit to run unusually hot, and it will lower spray performance and reduce the life of the motor.

-Clean and/or replace filters and pre- filters when you suspect they can no longer be cleaned.

CLEANING YOUR SPRAY GUN

After spraying, clean your spray gun to prevent buildup and hardening of coating inside. Proper cleaning will help prevent equipment damage and will increase equipment life.

1.Empty any unused paint from the paint cup. Wash out any residue with a cleaner compatible with the coating, or water if using a water based material.

2.Fill the cup part way with cleaner. Spray through the gun to flush out the material passages.

3.Remove the air cap and clean. Make sure that the air holes in the horns of the air cap are clean.

4.Using a brush and solvent, remove any paint deposits on the outer surface of the tip/nozzle. If it is

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Contents HV2100, HV2105 Operating Instructions and Parts ManualGeneral Safety Information Table of ContentsSafety Guidelines DescriptionGrounding Instructions Length of Cord GaugePre-Operation How Your Hvlp System WorksHow Your Hvlp Spray Gun Works Preparing to USE Your Hvlp Turbine SystemCoatings Tip/Needle Size Application Air CapPreparing to Spray Using Your Spray GUNOperation Spray PatternsSpraying Technique Running Multiple Spray Guns with a TurbineAdditional Instructions for Model HV2105 Setting POT Pressure and Priming Spray GUN Attaching AIR Hose and Fluid HoseTurbine Maintenance MaintenanceCleaning the System Cleaning Your Spray GUNHvlp Paint Sprayers Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionTurbine Repair Parts Parts Not PicturedSpray Gun with Quick Release Cup Parts List for Spray Gun with Quick Release Cup Ref. No Description Part Number QtyCart Assembly For Model HV2105 only Parts List for Cart Assembly, For Model No. HV2105 Only Fluid Tank Assembly For Model HV2105 only HV2100, HV2105 Limited Warranty

HV2100, HV2105 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 models represent a significant advancement in airless paint sprayer technology. These units are engineered for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking efficient, high-quality painting solutions. Both models deliver a user-friendly experience while ensuring professional results, making them ideal for various painting projects around the home.

The HV2105 and HV2100 feature a powerful motor that enables consistent paint flow, ensuring uniform coverage on surfaces. The HV2105 is specially designed for small to medium-sized projects, such as fences, furniture, or accent walls, while the HV2100 is suitable for larger applications, including exterior walls and large indoor spaces. The adjustable pressure settings allow users to customize the paint flow, catering to different project requirements and types of coatings.

One of the standout features of these models is their advanced technology, which eliminates the need for thinning paint. This not only saves time but also ensures that users can achieve a smooth finish without the hassle of preparing the paint. Additionally, the airless design provides fast operation, allowing users to complete their projects more quickly than traditional painting methods.

Another key characteristic of the HV2105 and HV2100 is their lightweight and portable construction. These sprayers weigh significantly less than many conventional models, making them easy to maneuver and transport from one location to another. This is particularly beneficial for projects that require mobility or for users who may need to work on scaffolding or ladders.

The ergonomic design of the spray gun enhances comfort during use, reducing fatigue and strain on the user’s hands and arms. Furthermore, both models come equipped with an easy-clean system that simplifies maintenance after use, ensuring longevity and optimal performance over time.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld HV2105 and HV2100 airless paint sprayers are excellent choices for anyone looking to achieve a professional finish with ease. Their powerful motor, adjustable settings, lightweight design, and user-friendly features combine to make painting projects more efficient and enjoyable. Whether tackling small touch-ups or larger painting jobs, these sprayers stand out in the competitive market, delivering reliability and quality that users can trust.