4. The VacuValve is an important part of your new spra-
yer. It is used to evacuate the air out of the Cup insert.
Open VacuValve cap.
5. Tilt the sprayer so the VacuValve is the highest point,
causing any air in the Cup insert to rise to the VacuValve.
Gently squeeze the Cup insert to evacuate all air through
the VacuValve air hole. Once you see material enter the
VacuValve reservoir, all air should be evacuated from the
Cup insert.
6. Stop squeezing the Cup insert and snap the VacuValve
cap closed. You will hear the cap click when it is closed
properly.
7. Install battery onto sprayer.
8. Turn the bleed/spray button towards the bottom into
the PRIME PUMP position. Aim the gun at a test surface
(paper), press the trigger for 3 - 10 seconds and the pump
starts delivering paint to the circuit.
9. Air from pump may have entered the Cup insert during
priming. Repeat Steps 4 - 6 to ensure all air is evacuated
10. Turn Prime Pump/Spray knob forward to spray positi-
on.
11. Make certain spray tip is in the spray position.
SPRAY
12. SYou are now ready to spray.
NOTE:
For best results; to evacuate all material from the Cup
insert when the material is nearly gone, gently squeeze
the bottom of the Cup insert to push the last of the mate-
rial up to the cup lid.
If sprayer does not spray, try one of the steps below:
• Make certain there is only one Cup insert in cup support.
It is possible for two liners to nest tightly together and
appear as only one.
• Make certain the cup cover is properly threaded to the
cup support. If threads are visible below the cup cover
when tight, then the cover is cross-threaded. Fully remo-
ve the cup cover and reinstall to the cup support so no
threads are visible when tight.
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