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Operating Instructions & Parts Manual

Description

Campbell Hausfeld HVLP turbines are designed to generate a High Volume of Low Pressure air for operating HVLP spray guns. Turbines operate different- ly than air compressors because tur- bines do not require an air tank to hold compressed air. HVLP turbines are portable, can be plugged into stan- dard outlets and sound similar to shop- vacs.

Unpacking

When unpacking the unit, inspect carefully for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Make sure any loose fittings, bolts, etc., are tightened before putting sprayer into service. Each unit has been tested before shipment. Do not readjust or modify the turbine components

General Safety

Danger means a hazard that will

cause death or serious injury if the warning is ignored.

Warning means a hazard that could

cause death or serious injury if the warning is ignored.

Caution means a ! CAUTION hazard that may

cause minor or moderate injury if the warning is ignored. It also may mean a hazard that will only cause damage to property.

NOTE: Note means any additional information pertaining to the product or its proper usage.

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Risk of fire or explosion! Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite, causing severe injury and property damage.

Paints and solvents containing HALO- GENATED HYDROCARBONS can react explosively with aluminum. Always check the product’s label before using these materials in the unit.

Make sure the room is well- ventilated.

Avoid all ignition sources, such as static electricity sparks, open flames, hot objects, sparks from connecting and disconnecting power cords, and working light switches.

Follow the material and solvent man- ufacturers’ safety precautions and warnings. Do not use liquids with flash points less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius).

Unit is not intended for spraying flam- mable materials other than lacquer. See Special Note on Lacquers and Other Oil (Solvent) Based Coatings.

SPECIAL NOTE ON LACQUERS AND OTHER OIL (SOLVENT) BASED COATINGS

When mixing or thinning:

1.Eliminate potential sources of fire

Turn off the HVLP sprayer, all other electrical appliances , spark or flame sources

Follow lacquer (or other coating) and thinner (solvent) manufacturer directions very carefully

2.Minimize vapors in the spray area. Eliminate all potential for spilling lacquer or thinner in the spray area

Tightly recap all containers immedi- ately after mixing or thinning and store away from the spray areas.

Do not operate the HVLP turbine in the presence of open containers or spillage.

Make sure all vapors have dispersed prior to turning the HVLP sprayer on.

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Campbell Hausfeld HV1500, HV2000, HV1000 Description, General Safety, Unpacking, Make sure the room is well- ventilated

HV1500, HV1000, HV2000 specifications

The Campbell Hausfeld HV2000, HV1000, and HV1500 are a trio of high-efficiency airless paint sprayers that cater to DIY enthusiasts and professional contractors alike. Each model is designed to provide a reliable, user-friendly experience, delivering excellent performance for a variety of painting applications.

The HV2000 is the powerhouse of the three, boasting a robust motor that can handle larger jobs with ease. This unit is equipped with a high-efficiency turbine system that ensures consistent spray output, allowing users to cover more surface area in less time. It features adjustable pressure control, enabling painters to fine-tune the spray pattern for optimal results. The HV2000 also comes with a convenient hose length, providing flexibility and ease of movement while working on extensive projects.

The HV1000 is a versatile choice that strikes a balance between power and portability. Its compact design makes it an ideal option for smaller jobs or for those who prioritize easy storage and transport. The HV1000 shares many features with the HV2000, including adjustable spray patterns and multiple nozzle sizes. It also incorporates innovative technologies that reduce overspray, ensuring a cleaner work environment and more efficient use of materials.

The HV1500 offers a medium-performance option for users who need a capable sprayer for both indoor and outdoor applications. This model is especially noted for its ease of use, making it a great choice for first-time users. The HV1500 is engineered with an intuitive control system that simplifies operation, allowing users to quickly adapt to different projects. Its lightweight design ensures maneuverability, while the integrated maintenance features make cleaning and upkeep a breeze.

All three models utilize a user-friendly design, prioritizing comfort and ease of use. They include ergonomic handles and easy-to-replace parts, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. Additionally, Campbell Hausfeld's commitment to innovation is evident in the lightweight materials used in each model, making these sprayers not only efficient but also easy to handle.

In summary, the Campbell Hausfeld HV2000, HV1000, and HV1500 offer a range of features and capabilities suitable for various applications. Each model emphasizes efficiency, ease of use, and reliability, making them excellent choices for individuals looking to achieve professional-quality finishes in their painting projects. Whether tackling large or small jobs, these sprayers provide the technology and performance needed to get the job done right.