Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
Set-Up (Cont.)
cleans up with something other than water), you should flush the system with the cleaning fluid rec- ommended by the coating manufac- turer. To flush the system, follow the instructions for priming – see Page
8.Allow the sprayer to run in the prime position until you see clear cleaning fluid coming through the bypass tube. Also perform this pro- cedure after the unit has been stored with a storage fluid such as Pump Protector.
When Painting Outside
It is best not to spray outside on a windy day. The sprayer creates a fine mist of coating and some of the mist can be carried in the wind onto cars, shrubbery, etc. To protect your- self from overspray, use a respirator and safety glasses.
Painting Houses, Garages, Etc.
Move or cover any object or planti- ng that could be damaged. Use newspaper (taped in place) or plas- tic sheeting to protect windows,
light fixtures, etc. that are not to be painted the same color as the struc- ture. For best results, remove any hinges or fixtures – it may prove less time consuming than covering them.
Painting Fences
Move or cover any object or planting that could be damaged. Remove or cover hinges, handles or other hard- ware that you don’t want to paint.
When Painting Inside
To protect yourself from overspray, use a respirator and safety glasses. Protect the areas outside of the room being painted by hanging plastic sheeting in the doorways.
Floors, Ceilings, Walls
Spraying is extremely efficient when tackling items such as floors or pop- corn ceilings. Use tape and newspa- per or plastic sheeting to protect windows, light fixtures, etc. that are not to be painted the same color. Wear protective shoes, not open shoes like sandals. Be careful not to accidentally spray feet.
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