WAGNER 4-STEP ELECTRONIC PRO DUTY POWER PAINTER Owner's Manual Page 6

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6 © 2001 Wagner Spray Tech. All rights reserved.
English
Never tip the sprayer at more than a 45
° angle when using
the small container. Material could get into the motor
housing and damage the sprayer.
Proper way to trigger the sprayer
Aproximately
10 to 14 inches
Keep stroke
even
Start stroke End strokePull trigger Release triggerMove steadily
TIP: The sprayer should be triggered at the
beginning of the stroke and released at the
end of the stroke. This will save paint, avoid
paint buildup at the end of the stroke, and
prevent premature failure of the piston.
Suction
set
TIP: If you are spraying up, point the suction set
toward the back of the container. If you are
spraying down, point the suction set toward
the front of the container.
Heavy Coat
Do not flex wrist while spraying.
Light Coat Light Coat
TIP: Keep the sprayer at right angles to the
surface. This means moving your entire arm
back and forth rather than just flexing your
wrist.
OVERSPRAY
Some sprayed materials create a cloud of paint. Some of that
cloud will spray past your intended object and also bounce of
f of
it. Wind and air currents may cause this cloud to drift onto
surfaces not intended to be sprayed. You can control the
amount of overspray and bounce-back by adjusting your flow
and moving the sprayer closer to the work piece, but always
make sure that you have a good spray pattern. Always test
your pattern on a scrap piece of wood or cardboard, and make
sure that you have drop cloths protecting anything not being
sprayed.
Anything you don't want painted that is in the area of
your spraying surface should be covered or removed.
CLEANUP
IMPORTANT!
The most important thing to know about your sprayer is
proper cleanup and maintenance. Dried paints and stains
act like glue and cause moving pieces to stick. Taking the
time to properly clean and maintain your sprayer helps it
last longer and work right every time.
IMPORTANT!
It is also very important to use the correct cleaning solution
when cleaning your sprayer.
When using latex paints, use lukewarm, soapy water or
Wagner Cleaner Lubricant when cleaning your sprayer
and components (DO NOT USE HOT WATER!).
When spraying with any other material such as stains
or oil-based paints, use the type of solution
recommended by the material’s manufacturer on the
original container.
Never immerse electrical parts in water or any other liquid.
Wipe the exterior of the sprayer with a damp cloth for
cleaning. Always make sure the sprayer is unplugged
before taking it apart for cleaning.
1. Unplug the sprayer.
2. Pour the remaining material back into the original container.
3. Fill the container half full of the cleaning solution
appropriate to the type of material you sprayed.
4. Plug in the sprayer.
5. Squeeze the trigger until the solution comes through the
sprayer for several seconds.
Be sure to spray the solution
onto a scrap piece of wood or
cardboard to prevent property
damage.
6.
Unplug the sprayer.
7.
Remove the container and properly dispose of the
remaining solution.
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