PROBLEM
Nozzle tip guard leaks
Pistol-grip sprayer will not spray
Paint pattern is weak or uneven
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Nozzle tip guard or spray tip where
assembled improperly
Spray tip is clogged
Pistol-grip sprayer filter is clogged
Spray tip is not fully seated into nozzle
tip guard
Pressure is set to low
Pistol-grip sprayer or intake tube filter
is clogged
Intake tube is loose at inlet valve
Spray tip is worn
Material being sprayed is too thick
Loss of pressure
SPANISH LANGUAGE SEcTION.
15 — English
cAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Reassemble according to nozzle tip guard
and Spray tip assembly instructions.
Turn spray tip 180° and spray to clean
Clean or replace pistol-grip sprayer filter
Reassemble according to nozzle tip guard
and Spray tip assembly instructions.
Turn High-low pressure knob clockwise
to increase pressure
Clean or replace filters
Tighten tube fitting
Replace spray tip
Follow material manufacturer's directions
and thin material as needed
See Cause/Possible solutions for
"Pressure setting is too low," and
"Motor seems to be running properly
but pressure drops when pistol-grip is
triggered"