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Item 58520
RETURNS NOT ACCEPTED & WARRANTY VOID
if Sprayer is not properly cleaned and lubricated immediately after every use.
Clean and lubricate Sprayer immediately to prevent permanent damage.
SAFETY
O
PERA
TION
M
AINTENANCE
SETUP
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes
Likely Solutions
Decreased output.
1. Obstructed Trigger.
2. Obstructed Filter.
1. Clean around Trigger to ensure movement.
2. Clean or replace Filter.
No Output
1. Inlet Valve stuck.
2. Sprayer not primed.
3. Clogged Spray Tip.
4. Multiple Liners in Paint Cup.
5. Paint Cup loose.
6. Prime/Spray Valve open.
7. Spray Tip in Clean position.
8. Not enough paint.
9. Air in Liner.
1. Unplug Sprayer, remove Cup and
Filter. Turn Sprayer upside down and
use Cleaning Tool to loosen Inlet Valve
(Part 30 on Parts List and Diagram).
2. Prime Sprayer.
3. Clean Spray Tip with included cleaning tool.
4. Use only one Liner in Cup Holder.
5. Tighten Paint Cup.
6. Close Prime/Spray Valve.
7. Reverse Spray Tip to Spray position.
8. Add paint.
9. Remove air according to
4 on page 12.
Nothing happens
when Trigger
squeezed
Dead Battery.
Recharge or replace Battery.
Inconsistent
paint flow, blobs
and splatters.
1. Clogged or worn Spray Tip.
2. Incorrect sized Spray Tip.
3. Clogged Filter.
4. Incorrect Speed.
5. Moving Sprayer too fast.
6. Paint too thick.
7. Contaminated paint.
8. Air in Liner.
1. Clean or replace Spray Tip.
2. Use different sized Spray Tip.
3. Clean or replace Filter.
4. Adjust speed.
5. Move Sprayer slower.
6. Thin paint following manufacturer’s directions.
7. Clean Sprayer and replace paint.
8. Remove air according to
4 on page 12.
Paint surface is
bumpy or has orange
peel texture.
1. Incorrect paint volume.
2. Sprayer too far from workpiece.
1. Adjust Speed.
2. Hold Sprayer closer to workpiece.