C
LEANUP
C
S
LEANING THE
1. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure, page 5.
2. Remove spray gun from the
paint hose using adjustable
wrenches.
3. Remove filter from spray gun
(refer to Unclogging the
Spray Gun Filter, page 8).
4. Remove spray tip from
spray guard assembly.
5. Clean spray tip and filter with a soft-bristled brush and the
appropriate cleaning solution. Be sure to remove and clean
the washer and saddle seat located in the rear of the spray
tip assembly.
Saddle
seat
6. Pour a few drops of household oil inside the gun housing
(see area indicated below by arrow).
7. Reassemble spray gun:
• install gun filter tapered-
end first, and,
• install spray tip, saddle
seat and washer, and
replace spray guard
assembly.
8. Thread the paint hose back onto the spray gun. Tighten with
a wrench.
IMPORTANT!
If you cleaned your pump, it is recommended that you
flush the pump again using warm, soapy water to prepare
it for storage. Repeat Flushing the Pump instructions.
English
(
CONTINUED
G
C
PRAY
UN
OMPONENTS
Filter
Housing
Washer
Filter
Housing
)
I
NLET
C
LEANING THE
Cleaning or servicing the inlet valve may be required if
the unit has priming problems. This may be caused by
improper cleaning and/or storage. Replacement kits may
be ordered by calling customer service.
1. Remove the inlet filter from
the bottom of the hopper.
You may need to use a
screwdriver to pry the filter
loose.
2. Insert the inlet valve tool
into the inlet fitting. Twist
counter-clockwise and
remove from its housing.
You willl need to attach the inlet valve tool to a ratchet
3/8 Zoll wrench extension in order to remove it.
3. Inspect the three inlet fitting
O-rings on the inlet fitting.
Clean or replace, and
lubricate with household oil.
DO NOT remove the O-rings
on the inlet fitting to clean
them. Remove ONLY if you
plan to replace them.
4. Retrieve the inlet valve and
the inlet valve O-ring from
the inlet fitting housing.
Clean or replace and
lubricate the O-ring with a
light household oil.
5. Set the inlet valve O-ring
back into the housing, and
set the inlet valve on top of
it.
6. Replace inlet fitting into the
housing. Tighten with the
inlet valve tool and ratchet.
R
EPLACING THE
Replacement of the outlet valve may be necessary if
your spray performance remains poor after having
performed all the steps contained in the Spraying
Troubleshooting section of this manual. Replacement
valves are available by calling customer service.
1. Unscrew the outlet valve from the outlet valve housing using
an adjustable wrench.
2. Inspect the inside of
the outlet valve
housing. Remove any
accumulated paint.
3. Replace with a new
outlet valve. Tighten
into outlet valve
housing with an
adjustable wrench.
24
24
/O
V
UTLET
ALVES
I
V
NLET
ALVE
O
V
UTLET
ALVE
© 2007 J. Wagner GmbH - All rights reserved.
© 2007 J. Wagner GmbH - All rights reserved.
Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet
fitting
Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet
valve
Inlet
valve
O-ring