Cleaning The Spray Gun Components; Important; Cleaning The Inlet Valve - WAGNER PAINT CREW Mode D'emploi

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Cleaning the spray gun components

1)
Perform
Pressure Relief Procedure, page 24.
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 27).
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 taperedend
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.
Filter
Housing
Washer
Filter
Housing
CLEANUP

Cleaning the inlet valve

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.
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.
Replacing the outlet valve
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.
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.
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Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet
fitting
Inlet fitting
O-ring
Inlet
valve
Inlet
valve
O-ring
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