3.Install black (large orifice) chemical tip (Installing and Changing Spray Tips, page 9).

The large orifice of the chemical tip causes a drop in pressure that actuates the chemical injector. Changing back to a small orifice spray tip, deacti- vates the chemical injector and produces high pres- sure for rinsing. The chemical filter can be left in the chemical container during high pressure spraying. To regulate the flow rate of the chemical, turn the chemical adjustment knob on the injector.

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Operation

Installing and Changing Spray Tips

Spray tips have 4- or 5-digit numbers on them. The first two digits are the spray angle.

Spray Tip No.

Spray Pattern Fan Angle

00XXX

0° blaster (red)

15XXX

15° (yellow)

25XXX

25° (green)

40XXX

40° (white)

Chemical*

XX° (black)

*The chemical injector tip is brass and has a larger

opening and a black plastic cap.

1.Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 6.

2.Lock trigger safety.

3.Without holding your hand over the spray tip (A), pull back the quick coupler ring (B). Remove the current tip. Install a different tip. Push quick coupler ring back into place.

B

A

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CAUTION

To avoid the high pressure blowing the o-ring out of the quick coupler, never operate the pressure washer without a tip securely mounted in the quick coupler.

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Graco 2730H, 3340, 3030, 2730B, 3540 Installing and Changing Spray Tips, Follow Pressure Relief Procedure

2730H, 3030, 3540, 2730B, 3340 specifications

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