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Cleanup
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Cleanup
Cleaning your sprayer and gun after every job
is important. Proper care and maintenance
results in optimal sprayer performance.
Cleaning Filters
The sprayer air filters must be clean at all
times to provide sufficient air flow to cool the
motor and atomize the fluid.
NOTE: ProContractor and ProComp models
have a TurboControl LED indicator. Indicator
will blink repeatedly to indicate clogged filter.
1. Perform Pressure Relief Procedure,
page 10.
2. Unplug power cord from power outlet.
3. Remove turbine and motor air filters.
4. Clean air filters and replace as
necessary:
Tap filter gently on flat surface, dirty side
down.
Direct compressed air 30 psi (2 bar, 0.2
MPa) through filter from the clean side to
the dirty side.
Soak filter for 15 minutes in water and
mild detergent. Rinse filter until clean. Air
dry.
Cleaning the filters with flammable
solvents may cause the equipment to ignite
or explode. Do not use flammable solvents,
such as lacquer thinner, to clean the filters.
NOTICE
Damage to sprayer can occur if air filters
are not cleaned properly.
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NOTICE
Damage to filter can occur if more than 100
psi (7 bar, 0.7 MPa) is applied.
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