7. Assemble media screen to port and secure with hose clamp FIG
10. After completion, reinstall filter assembly. Close and latch lid.
FIG 10
FIG 12
8. Assemble hoses using hose clamps provided (no clamp
required for suction hose). Install all hoses fully onto their
connections. Reference Fig 11.
NOTE: it may be easier to lay the unit flat to install the media
hose on the bottom of the tank.
FIG 11
Air Outlet Hose
Suction Hose
Media Hose / Clear
9. Fully insert handle into tubes and secure bolts with provided
Allen wrench. FIG 12
Operation: Ready to Use
1.
WARNING: Make sure all PPE gear is in place and put on.
2.
Unlatch, open lid and remove filter assembly to add media
(see media guide). Do not overfill. When filling, keep media
below bottom of media screen. Capacity is 20-35 lbs.
3.
Connect air hose coupler to air inlet plug located on side of
the unit (Step 8) Fig 11. 115 PSI and 10 SCFM recommended
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WARNING: Do not exceed 140 PSI.
4.
Connect power cord to 120 VAC power source. Connect
power cord to a grounded 120V power supply. See
Grounding Instuctions, Page 4.
5.
With gun pointed at surface to be cleaned, turn the power
switch on the vacuum head to the ON position.
6.
Use one hand to hold the gun and your other hand to hold the
brush handle.
NOTE: Maintain light pressure against the surface being
cleaned with the end of the brush!
The brush function is only intended to prevent abrasive waste
and to develop and maintain a closed vacuum cycle for the
abrasive to be recycled. The brush is NOT intended to assist
in the abrasion process.
7.
Before starting, spread out the bristles with light pressure
against the work surface in such a way that it does not cover
the jet spray inside the brush. Move gun/brush in a slow
steady rhythm to remove paint.
NOTE: Always keep brush bristles against work surface.
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