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1. i RNS m a rt ee a ti aT LE f Der as rO a O x 0 O A FSA gt ti119763a 120 Vac Corded Models Pressure Control Knob NOTE Do not disassemble retainer from prime valve housing If you have done so refer to the Parts List page 19 to purchase the appropriate valve kit 1 Use the pressure control knob as a tool to rotate retainer fully clockwise there should be no gap between retainer teeth and metal valve housing NOTE You may occasionally have to remove rotate and reposition pressure control knob due to stop feature molded into back of knob 2 Rotate retainer back counter clockwise until the first instance that the line and mark are aligned 3 The valve retainer should now protrude approximately 1 8 in 30 cm out from metal valve housing Your prime spray valve is now calibrated P J LP gt lt 1 8 in 30 cm Ves ti17036 ee J A 3A2587H General Service 4 Position pressure control knob in fully clockwise position and press firmly onto retainer ti19716a 73 NOTE You may have to rotate pressure control knob slightly counter clockwise to fully engage pressure control knob with retainer 5 Install washer onto pressure control knob ti119713a 7 Insert pin into valve handle Use pliers to press pin into hole ti119712a NOTE If pin does n
2. NOTICE Make sure spray tip filter is completely screwed into the spray tip guard assembly to avoid damage to the filter Do not use a damaged spray tip filter or poor sprayer performance may result 3 Screw spray tip guard assembly onto sprayer Tighten retaining nut until completely engaged with sprayer Do not overtighten nut NOTICE The spray tip is a permanently attached to the spray tip guard assembly Removal will result in damage 3A2587H Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly if not installed Getting Started with Basic Techniques Use a piece of scrap cardboard to practice these basic spraying techniques before you begin spraying the surface e Hold sprayer 10 in 25 cm from surface and aim straight at surface Tilting sprayer to direct spray angle causes an uneven finish 25 cm lt 10 in even finish ti18923a Z thin e Flex wrist to keep sprayer pointed straight Fanning sprayer to direct spray at angle causes uneven finish even finish thin thick thin i ti14783a ti14784a NOTE How fast you move the sprayer will affect spray application If material is pulsating you are moving too fast If material drips you are moving too slow See Trouble shooting page 24 Triggering Sprayer Pull trigger after starting stroke Release trigger before end of stroke Sprayer must be moving when trigger
3. Failure to store sprayer with Pump Armor will result in operational problems the next time you spray Always circulate Pump Armor through the sprayer after clean ing Water or solvents other than mineral spirits left in the sprayer will corrode and damage the 1 Lift valve UP to the prime position Remove material ti16700a ti19034a J 8916a 2 Remove child resistent cap Thread nozzle onto Pump Armor bottle NOTE For best results make sure bottle is full ti18067a 3A2587H Storage 3 Hold sprayer upside down over a waste container ti19424a 4 Insert Pump Armor nozzle over material inlet and push firmly until it stops Squeeze cleaning bottle until Pump Armor flows out drain tube ra ti16700a 5 Remove Pump Armor nozzle and replace child resistent cap and tighten securely for storage gt Attach flexible suction tube and material cup Push valve DOWN to spray position oe Z ti16701a ey t ti18915a 7 Store sprayer indoors in a cool dry place Store in an upright position only Never store sprayer with material in the cup ti19423a ti18921a 17 Replacement Parts Replacement Parts Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 17C810 SERIAL NO PART NO XXXXXX XXXXXX h cm 4 Im gt lt gt ti19438c ti19438a 16 3A258
4. 28 or Refilling the Material Cup 11 Technical Data 29 Choosing the Correct LL 12 Preferred Material Settings Log 31 ee aaa ee Es ie INGICS eves turana r Onore cece cease hee ee eos 32 electing Tip Hole Size Choosing Pressure Control Knob Setting 10 Graco Standard Warranty 33 Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly if not installed 13 Important User Information Before using your sprayer read this Operation Manual for complete instructions on proper use and safety warnings DO NOT RETURN THIS SPRAYER TO THE STORE If you experience problems contact Graco Product Support at 1 888 541 9788 or visit vvvvvv graco com Congratulations You have purchased a high quality paint sprayer made by Graco Inc This sprayer is designed to provide superior spray performance with all architectural paints and coatings This user information is intended to help you understand the types of materials that can be used with your sprayer Before using this equipment be sure to read and follow the information on your container label and ask for a Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS from your supplier The container label and MSDS will explain the contents of the material and the specific precautions related to it Paints coatings and clean up materials generally fit into one of the following 3 basic categories WATER BASED The container label should indicate
5. Graco Inc All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001 www graco com Revision H September 2014
6. methylene chloride other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or fluids containing such solvents Many other fluids may contain chemicals that can react with aluminum Contact your material supplier for compatibility MOVING PARTS HAZARD Moving parts can pinch or amputate fingers and other body parts e Keep clear of moving parts e Do not operate equipment with protective guards or covers removed e Pressurized equipment can start without warning Before checking moving or servicing equipment follow the Pressure Relief Procedure in this manual Disconnect power TOXIC FLUID OR FUMES HAZARD Toxic fluids or fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyes or on skin inhaled or swallowed e Read MSDS s to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using e Store hazardous fluid in approved containers and dispose of it according to applicable guidelines PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Wear appropriate protective equipment when in the work area to help prevent serious injury including eye injury hearing loss inhalation of toxic fumes and burns This protective equipment includes but is not limited to e Protective eyewear and hearing protection e Respirators protective clothing and gloves as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands afte
7. 9 qty 4 20 29 qty 2 30 44 55 58 31 Models 16N658 16N659 16M862 Motor Control Board Kit includes parts 20 29 qty 2 31 33 34 44 50 55 58 Models 16N673 17C810 161444 Motor Control Board Kit includes parts 20 29 qty 2 31 33 34 44 50 55 58 32 Models 16N658 16N659 16P464 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 Model 16N673 17C810 161446 Enclosure Replacement Rit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 aty 10 44 All models 16P666 Switch Kit includes parts 20 33 44 55 34 Models 16N658 16N659 16P464 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 Model 16N673 17C810 161446 Enclosure Replacement Kit CS includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 aty 10 44 Models 16N658 16N659 37 16P464 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 Model 16N673 17C810 161446 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 a Els Node TNs Model 16N659 16N673 17C810 Front Brand Label 3 Model 16N659 16N673 17C810 Adjustable Prime Spray Valve Repair Kit includes parts 25 42 45 U 5 ll models 19956 ll models ll models rime Valve Handle includes parts 44 45 ressure Adjust Stop NO O NO O O XK 6N448 O1 oT BJ A A BJ BJ BJ A gt Col NI 0 gt Model 16N658 Fixed Prime Spray Valve Repair Kit includes part 44 45 48 49 9 Fixed Prime Spray Valve Repair
8. clear clog ti16701a 4 Engage trigger lock Put prime spray valve UP to release pressure and rotate spray tip back to SPRAY ti16701a ti18913a o If spray tip is still clogged you may have to repeat steps 1 5 and rotate the spray tip from SPRAY to UNCLOG several times Repeat step 1 to release pressure remove and clean spray tip filter or replace with new spray tip assembly NOTE Spray tip filter assembly is reverse threaded Turn left or counter clockwise to install Turn right or clockwise to remove NOTICE Make sure spray tip filter is completely screwed into the spray tip guard assembly to avoid damage to the filter Do not use a damaged spray tip filter or poor sprayer performance may result 7 When obstruction is cleared engage trigger lock and rotate spray tip back to SPRAY position ti14778a 3A2587H Shutdown and Cleaning The motor has a built in feature to protect itself from overuse If the motor stops the thermal switch has tripped Do not return sprayer to store The motor will operate normally after cooling for 20 30 minutes For best results do not spray more than one cup of water through the tip while cleaning If more flushing is needed remove the tip from the sprayer NOTICE Failure to properly clean sprayer after each use will result in hardened materials damag
9. damaged When using an extension cord be sure to use a cord heavy enough to carry the current that your sprayer draws See chart for appropriate sizes and Extension Cord Gauge Extension Cord Length AWG Minimum Maximum lengths 50 ft 15 m 100 GO m OR 61 m e An undersized extension cord will result in a drop in line voltage and loss of power overheating and possible damage to equipment 3A2587H 3 Warnings FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Flammable fumes such as solvent and paint fumes in work area can ignite or explode To help prevent fire and explosion e Sprayer generates sparks Do not spray or flush with flammable liquids e Use only water based or oil based mineral spirit type materials with a flash point greater than 100 F 38 C Keep spray area well ventilated Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area Use oil based material outdoors or in a well ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air Do not spray or flush with combustible materials near an open flame or sources of ignition Paint or solvent flowing through the equipment is able to result in static electricity Static electricity creates a risk of fire or explosion in the presence of paint or solvent fumes Keep sprayer at least 10 in 25 cm away from objects while spraying or flushing Do not smoke in the spray area Do not operate light switches engines or similar spark producing products in the spray area Keep a
10. luid such as skin injection splashing fluid and moving parts follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop praying and before cleaning checking or servicing the equipment Problem ase Solon Sprayer makes no sound when Trigger is locked Disengage trigger lock See page 8 trigger is pulled Power supply Verify power to sprayer Wait 20 30 minutes for motor to cool Motor has overheated Sprayer circuit breaker has interrupted power Push and hold Circuit Reset Button page 6 to restore power to sprayer Prime the pump See Starting a New Job or Refilling the Material Cup page 11 Use pump access armor storage startup tool to clear pump of debris See Storage page 17 Sprayer makes sound but no material is Sprayer is not primed sprayed when trigger is pulled Clean air vent holes or the air vent valve as your model is equipped See Shutdown and Cleaning page 15 Put valve DOWN to spray position Prime spray valve is in UP position Make sure flexible suction tube is properly installed See Shutdown and Cleaning page 15 Flexible suction tube is missing or improperly installed Flexible suction tube strainer or vent valve or vent holes are clogged Flexible suction tube o rings are damaged or Replace flexible suction tube o rings missing Flexible suction tube damaged Replace flexible suction tube Spray tip is not in SPRAY position Turn spray tip to SPRAY position Sp
11. removing the nozzle tip to clean Do not leave the unit energized or under pressure while unattended When the unit is not in use turn off the unit and follow the Pressure Relief Procedure for turning off the unit Check parts for signs of damage Replace any damaged parts This system is capable of producing 2000 psi Use replacement parts or accessories that are rated a minimum of 2000 psi Do not carry the tool with a finger on the trigger Verify that all connections are secure before operating the unit Know how to stop the unit and bleed pressure quickly Be thoroughly familiar with the controls 3A2587H Warnings EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Misuse can cause death or serious injury Always wear appropriate gloves eye protection and a respirator or mask when painting Do not operate or spray near children Keep children away from equipment at all times Do not overreach or stand on an unstable support Keep effective footing and balance at all times Stay alert and watch what you are doing Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol Use only in dry locations Do not expose to water or rain Use in well lit areas PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM PARTS HAZARD Use of fluids that are incompatible with aluminum in pressurized equipment can cause serious chemical reaction and equipment rupture Failure to follow this warning can result in death serious injury or property damage e Do not use 1 1 1 trichloroethane
12. that the material can be cleaned up with soap and water Your sprayer is compatible with this type of material Your sprayer is NOT compatible with harsh cleaners such as chlorine bleach OIL BASED The container label should indicate that the material is combustible and can be cleaned up with mineral spirits or paint thinner The MSDS must indicate that the flash point of the material is above 100 F Your sprayer is compatible with this type of material Use oil based material outdoors or in a well ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air See the safety warnings in this manual V FLAMMABLE This type of material contains flammable solvents such as xylene toluene naphtha MEK lacquer thinner acetone denatured alcohol and turpentine The container label should indicate that this material is FLAM MABLE This type of material is NOT compatible with your sprayer and CANNOT be used 2 3A2587H Warnings Warnings The following warnings are for the setup use maintenance and repair of this equipment The exclamation point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to procedure specific risks When these sym bols appear in the body of this manual or on warning labels refer back to these Warnings Product specific hazard symbols and warnings not covered in this section may appear throughout the body of this manual where applicable GROUNDING D This product must be grounded In the event of an el
13. 7H Replacement Parts Parts List Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 17C810 If you have this model sprayer Order Part model number is the same as the part number Number Description which is below the handle i CNT rr rn et at All models F 1 Spray Tata Assembly All models 315 Spray Tip Guard Assembly All models 515 Spray Tip Guard Assembly included with all models All models 517 Spray Tip Guard Assembly 7 Mmes 5 Nee Assembly Oing OOOO O OS ee 16N658 16N659 IP 85 Needle Assembly Kit includes parts 7 qty 2 I un 16N673 17C810 262438 Needle Assembly Kit includes parts 7 qty 2 9 JAI All models I 1 115478 Screw te 16N659 16N673 EET aaa er Se os Fo ii WS rea N Ia Pump Assembly w Adjustable Prime Spray Valve includes parts 10 20 24 28 44 45 si a 16N658 16M916 Complete Pump Assembly w Fixed Prime Spray Valve le parts 10 20 24 26 28 44 49 55 A mes o Wg ross va repr a a 18 Models 16N658 16N659 16P464 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 Model 16N673 17C810 161446 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 19 Models 16N658 16N659 16P464 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 Model 16N673 17C810 161446 Enclosure Replacement Kit includes parts 18 20 32 34 37 38 qty 10 44 20 All models a Sprayer Cup Seal aam u a Flexible Suction Tube Kit includes p
14. Kit includes part 44 45 48 49 0 Models 16N658 16N659 16M862 Motor Control Board Kit peer O e includes parts 20 29 qty 2 31 33 34 44 50 55 58 Motor Control Board Kit with 15 ft 4 m cord includes parts 20 29 qty 2 31 33 34 44 50 55 58 60 Model TONGS TENG7S TE E Presa Contollabel me PST S T me PST S T Mode 70810 E A Assembly Mode 170810 sas a Spray TiprGuard Assembly ded wT moder T7CBTO Mode 170810 E Til Guard Assembly Poe PST TT Spray Tiler Assembly A Replacement Danger and Warning labels tags and cards are available at no cost 0 3A2587H No Inlet Valve Fitting Removal Service This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To help prevent serious injury from pressurized fluid such as skin injection splashing fluid and moving parts follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning checking or servicing the equipment Move sprayer to a non hazardous area before servicing 1 Engage trigger lock and pull prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti16700a 2 Remove material cup flexible suction tube and ti18930a NOTICE When removing flexible suction tube from sprayer make sure to pull directly on top fitting of flexible suction tube Flexible suction tube will become damaged if pulled from bottom or on flexible portion 3 Hold sprayer upside down and use wrench to loosen and remove inlet valve fitting inlet va
15. Operation Repair Parts x GRACO Electric Hand Held Paint Sprayers 3A2587H For portable spray applications of architectural paints and coatings only Not approved for use in explosive atmosphere locations IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these instructions All Models Maximum Working Pressure 2000 psi 14 MPa 138 bar ENS 120V 16N659 SR FSA Pal o 170810 WL Fixed Pressure Adjustable Pressure ti18910a 7 A Use only water based or oil based mineral spirit type materials with flash point greater than 100 F 38 C Do not use materials which state FLAMMABLE on the packaging For more information about your material request MSDS from distributor or retailer Use oil based materials outdoors or in a well ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air PROVEN QUALITY LEADING TECHNOLOGY E Intertek Table of Contents Table of Contents Important User Information 2 Getting Started with Basic Techniques 13 Before using your sprayer read this Operation Triggering Sprayer u e 13 Manual for complete instructions on proper use Aiming Sprayer 00 00 eee eee eee 14 and safety WAMINGS 01 1 see esses 2 Spray Pattern Quality 14 Warnings TEREE ones e een eee ence eens teens 3 Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly eee eee 14 Component Identificat
16. SS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES EQUIPMENT MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT MANUFACTURED BY GRACO These items sold but not manufactured by Graco such as electric motors switches hose etc are subject to the warranty if any of their manufacturer Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these warranties In no event will Graco be liable for indirect incidental special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder or the furnishing performance or use of any products or other goods sold hereto whether due to a breach of contract breach of warranty the negligence of Graco or otherwise Graco Information For the latest information about Graco products visit www graco com For patent information see www graco com patents TO PLACE AN ORDER contact your Graco distributor or call 1 800 690 2894 to identify the nearest distributor All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice For patent information see www graco corypatents Original instructions This manual contains English MM 3A2587 Graco Headquarters Minneapolis International Offices Belgium China Japan Korea GRACO INC AND SUBSIDIARIES P O BOX 1441 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440 1441 USA Copyright 2012
17. Spray tip guard assembly not threaded completely See Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 13 onto sprayer Replace spray tp Needle assembly is worn out Replace needle assembly Spray tip filter is partially clogged or damaged Clean or replace spray tip filter See page 14 Spray tip guard assembly not threaded completely See Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 13 onto sprayer Seat is worn Replace spray tip guard assembly 3A2587H Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Leaks Point C Points A Point B ti19436a Problem Cause auto Sprayer is leaking fluid at Points A is leaking fluid at Points A Spray tip guard assembly is loose _ guard assembly is loose Tighten Tighten spray tip guard assembly _ guard assembly O ring inside needle assembly is Replace o ring 108195 worn out Sprayer is leaking fluid at Point B O ring on rear of needle assembly is Replace o ring 108195 worn out If 3 solutions above do not stop the leaking replace needle assembly kit Sprayer is leaking fluid at Point C Prime spray valve assembly is worn Replace prime spray valve assembly out Sprayer is leaking fluid at Points D Pump is worn out Replace bare or complete pump housing assembly 3A2587H 27 Technical Data Technical Data Storage Humidity Range 0 to 95 relative humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing non condensing Sound Pressure Level 70 5 dBa
18. Sprayer is too close to target surface Move sprayer away from surface 10 in 25 cm Cx Y Y oe Holding trigger while changing spray Release trigger when changing directions Mes i o o direction Incorrect spray tip for application of see Reversible Spray Tip Selection Chart page 12 material Pressure control knob is too high Turn down pressure control knob Spray tip is worn or damaged Replace spray tip See Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 13 3A2587H 25 Troubleshooting a DS T Sprayer is too close to target surface Move sprayer away from surface 10 in 25 cm Incorrect spray tip for application of material See Reversible Spray Tip Selection Chart page 12 Spray tip is worn or damaged Spray pattern is too narrow ti115523a Spray pattern is too wide ti115527a Spray pattern spits at the end or beginning ti15525a Spray tip continues to drip or ooze material after trigger is released ti15552a 26 Replace spray tip See Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 13 Sprayer is too far away from target surface Move sprayer closer to surface Incorrect spray tip for application of material see Reversible Spray Tip Selection Chart page 12 Excess material has accumulated on spray See Shutdown and Cleaning page 15 tip guard assembly Spray tip filter is partially clogged or damaged Clean or replace spray tip filter See page 14
19. act occurs in low temperature conditions v Changes in paint viscosity at very low or very high temperatures can affect sprayer performance T per ISO 3744 measured at 3 3 feet 1m TT per ISO 5349 no load condition 3A2587H 29 Preferred Material Settings Log Preferred Material Settings Log Item Material Spray oa Sprayed Sprayed EXAMPLE 30 Pressure Setting Mark Dial 3A2587H Notes Notes 3A2587H 31 Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use With the exception of any special extended or limited warranty published by Graco Graco will for a period of twelve months from the date of sale repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by Graco to be defective This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed operated and maintained in accordance with Graco s written recommendations This warranty does not cover and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear or any malfunction damage or wear caused by faulty installation misapplication abrasion corrosion inadequate or improper maintenance negligence accident tampering or substitution of non Graco component parts Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with structures a
20. arts 17 qty 2 21 22 23 Models TONBSS TENGE Mode TENE7S 170870 a am PT Valve Rep Kit ncudes pars TT OO 25 oces oN TONE eeo NETS Aus Pime Spray Valve Repair KE rte 25 4248 Models TNG59 16N673 170810 ee pasate Pump Assembly w Adjustable aT Valve includes parts 10 20 24 28 44 55 Model 16N658 16M916 Complete Pump Assembly w Fixed Prime Spray Valve includes parts 10 20 24 26 28 44 49 55 Model 16N658 16M870 Pump Housing Only includes parts 10 20 26 27 44 55 Models 16N659 16N673 170810 161477 Pump Housing Only includes parts 10 20 26 27 44 55 27 Model 16N659 16N673 17C810 16M867 Complete Pump Assembly w Adjustable Prime Spray Valve includes parts 10 20 24 26 28 44 49 55 Model 16N658 16M916 Complete Pump Assembly w Fixed Prime Spray Valve includes parts 10 20 24 26 28 44 49 55 Model 16N658 16M870 Pump Housing Only includes parts 10 20 26 27 44 55 Models 16N659 16N673 170810 161477 Pump Housing Only includes parts 10 20 26 27 44 55 Parts List continues on next page 3A2587H 19 Replacement Parts Parts List Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 17C810 Continued If you have this model sprayer model number is the same as the part number lil Description which is below the handle i 8 ll models 6M864 Reciprocator Assembly Kit includes parts 20 28 44 55 ll models 15263 Motor Mount Screw gt CO i 30 All models 16M925 Drive Housing Assembly Kit includes parts
21. aterial cup and pull trigger to discharge fluid from pump This sprayer arrives from the factory with a small amount of test material in the system It is important that you flush this material from the sprayer before using it for the first time 1 Fill material cup with water or compatible solvent thread onto sprayer and hand tighten ti18919a 8 Discard material in cup ti18915a 10 3A2587H Starting a New Job or Refilling the Material Cup 1 Engage trigger lock and put prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti16700a 2 Install material cup liner fill with material and thread onto sprayer ti15551a 3 To fill sprayer with fluid disengage trigger lock and trigger sprayer for 10 seconds Then release trigger and put prime spray valve DOWN to spray position os oy 41189134 ti16716a ti16701a 4 Reverse spray tip to UNCLOG position Pull trigger and release ti15012a ti14777a 5 Put prime spray valve UP to release pressure Then rotate spray tip back to spray position NOTE Failure to perform this operation could result in poor spray pattern ti16700a ti14778a 3A2587H Starting a New Job or Refilling the Material Cup If sprayer fails to prime try one of the steps below 1 Use the Pump Armor storage startup tool to clean the inlet valve fitting See Storage page 17 2 Clean air vent holes See Shutdown and Cleani
22. ccessories equipment or materials not supplied by Graco or the improper design manufacture installation operation or maintenance of structures accessories equipment or materials not supplied by Graco This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of the claimed defect If the claimed defect is verified Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Graco s sole obligation and buyer s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above The buyer agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost profits lost sales injury to person or property or any other incidental or consequential loss shall be available Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two 2 years of the date of sale GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNE
23. e to the sprayer and the war ranty will no longer be valid Do not store solvents other than mineral spirits in sprayer Always flush with Graco Pump Armor prior to storage Flushing Sprayer Use only water based or mineral spirit type materials with flash point greater than 100 F 38 C Do not use materials which state FLAMMABLE on the packaging For more information about your material request MSDS from distributor or retailer Use oil based material outdoors or in a well ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air Keep spray area well ventilated Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area NOTICE Protect the internal parts of this sprayer from water Do not submerge the sprayer in cleaning fluid Openings in shroud allow cooling of mechanical parts and electronics inside If water or cleaning fluid gets into these openings the sprayer could malfunction or become permanently dam aged 1 Engage trigger lock and pull prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti18912a 1i16700a 2 Remove material cup and return excess material to proper container If used properly dispose the material cup liner 3A2587H Shutdown and Cleaning 3 Remove flexible suction tube as shown below When removing flexible suction tube from sprayer make sure to pull directly on top fitting of flexible suction tube The tube will become damaged if pulled from bottom or on flexi ble portio
24. ectrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances e Improper installation of the grounding plug is able to result in a risk of electric shock e When repair or replacement of the cord or plug is required do not connect the grounding wire to either flat blade terminal e The wire with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the grounding wire e Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman when the grounding instructions are not completely understood or when in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded e Do not modify the plug provided if it does not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician e This product is for use on a nominal 120 V circuit and has a grounding plug similar to the plug illustrated in the figure below e Ground f ti4295a e Only connect the product to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug e Do not use an adapter with this product Extension Cords e Use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade grounding plug and a 3 slot receptacle that accepts the plug on the product e Make sure your extension cord is not
25. eplace spray tip filter See page 14 Flexible suction tube strainer is partially Clean or replace flexible suction tube See page clogged 15 Spray tip is worn or damaged Replace spray tip See Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 13 Material being sprayed is aerated because it Do NOT shake material Stir the material or was shaken check the manufacturer s recommendation for the material being sprayed Pressure control knob is too low Turn up pressure control knob Material being sprayed is too cold to spray Inlet or outlet valve fittings are worn See Outlet Valve Fitting Repair page 22 and Inlet Valve Removal Service page 21 Paint leaks from sprayer trigger area Pump has reached its maximum life Replace pump Spray Pattern Diagnostics a I Spray pattern is pulsating Operator is moving too fast while spraying Slow speed of movement Spray tip or spray tip filter is clogged Unclog spray tip or clean spray tip filter page 14 Spray pattern has tails Pressure control knob is too low Turn up pressure control knob Incorrect spray tip for application of See Reversible Spray Tip Selection Chart page 12 material A Material not compatible with sprayer Switch material Inlet or outlet valve fittings are worn See Outlet Valve Fitting Repair page 22 and Inlet 09208 Valve Removal Service page 21 Spray pattern has dripping Sprayer is moving too slov for material Move sprayer faster vvhile spraying
26. ion 6 Shutdown and Cleaning 15 Using Electrical Cords 7 Flushing Sprayer uo u e 15 Grounding and Electrical Requirements 7 Cleaning Sprayer Exterior 17 Power Cord 2 2 e eee eee eens Storage LL LL ua annann nananana 17 Extension Cord Requirements Replacement Parts 18 Common Procedures u 8 Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 17C810 18 Trigger Coe gots de teles mels tan ade woe ee et 8 Parts List Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 Prime Spray Valve 8 17C810 ee eee LL Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you Parts List Models 16N658 16N659 16N673 see this symbol 8 17C810 Continued 20 Pressure Relief Procedure 8 Inlet Valve Fitting Removal Service 22 Reversible Spray Tip 9 Outlet Valve Fitting Repair 23 Pressure Control Knob 9 General Service 24 Flexible Suction Tube 9 Wiring LL LL 24 Overheating Protection 10 Pressure Control Knob 24 Sprayer Setup u e au ua una eee 10 Troubleshooting LL ua ua ua ae 25 Starting a New Job l Troubleshooting Leaks
27. is pulled and released CLIMATE a En Nus RI AE LA XS pq A N aeg SZ ee x x ti14785a Start Moving Pull Trigger Release Trigger 13 Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly Aiming Sprayer Aim spray tip of sprayer at bottom edge of previous stroke overlapping each stroke by half Y DA eh ge suar Hw A ti18925a Spray Pattern Quality A good spray pattern is evenly distributed as it hits the sur face Adjust pressure control knob so pressure is just high enough to spray without tails If tails persist at highest pressure setting a smaller spray tip is needed to spray the material or material may need to be thinned Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To help prevent serious injury from pressurized fluid such as skin injection splashing fluid and moving parts follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning checking or servicing the equipment 1 To unclog spray tip clog engage trigger lock and put prime spray valve UP to release pressure DT ti16700a fi18912a 2 Reverse spray tip to UNCLOG position Turn pressure control knob to maximum pressure setting ti14777a ti16704a 14 3 Aim sprayer at waste area disengage trigger lock and put prime spray valve DOWN to spray position Pull trigger to
28. lve and spring ti15505b NOTE Make sure the spring also comes out Use nee dle nose pliers to remove if needed Inlet cavity should be completely empty as shown below 3A2587H Inlet Valve Fitting Removal Service 4 Clean as much excess material from inlet cavity as possible Make sure you also clean spring a inlet valve b o ring c and top of inlet valve fitting d 5 Use a thin wire less than 1 16 in such as a paper clip to check that the outlet valve fitting moves freely If valve does not move freely perform Outlet Valve Fitting Repair page 22 ti18929a Installation NOTE Before installing make sure o ring c is installed on poppet valve b A needle nose pliers may also be used to install parts A C 1 Place poppet valve b with spring a on top of inlet valve fitting d Push inlet fitting up into pump cavity A t 5502b 2 Hold inlet in place and turn sprayer upside down Remove inlet valve fitting and visually check to see that inlet valve has seated correctly 3 Replace inlet fitting and 10 ft lb 14 Nem NOTICE Do NOT over tighten inlet valve fitting Damage to the equipment will occur 4 Usea pencil or thin rod to lightly push on inlet valve to make sure it moves up and down freely Perform Start ing New Job procedure page 11 ti115537b 21 Outlet Valve Fitting Repair Outlet Valve Fitting Repair 4 Use tool sup
29. m Pressure Setting e To reduce overspray always spray at lowest pres sure that results in an acceptable spray pattern e Spray test pattern and adjust pressure to get desired coverage e With some materials if pressure is set too low no material may spray out Turn pressure control knob up 3A2587H Common Procedures e Thin materials sprayed at high pressure settings may cause the sprayer to enter an operational mode designed to protect it from overheating This mode is noticeable by the sprayer sounding like it is slow ing down and will result in a poor spray pattern To exit this mode turn pressure control knob down to lowest pressure setting that results in an acceptable spray pattern e f spraying in low pressure range there may not be enough pressure to clear the plug Turn pressure control knob up to clear the plug NOTICE See Choosing Pressure Control Knob Setting on page 12 for recommendations on the setting for your job Flexible Suction Tube This sprayer comes with a flexible suction tube for multi directional spraying without adjustment To ensure proper function of flexible suction tube orient flexible suction tube screen end forward away from trig ger as shown below and push firmly into place Nu O gt O ti19463a NOTE If the sprayer is angled or tilted too far the flexible suction tube will lose contact with the material and
30. n 4 Use screwdriver to pry flexible suction tube strainer from flexible suction tube ti18952a 5 Clean flexible suction tube and suction tube strainer with water or flushing fluid and a brush every time you flush the sprayer Reconnect flexible suction tube and suction tube strainer and orient as shown ti19035a lt ti19463a 6 Clean material cup if not using a liner and fill with water or appropriate flushing fluid ti115017a 7 Reconnect material cup and shake sprayer to move clean water around and clean all areas inside of cup ti18920a 15 Shutdown and Cleaning 8 Disconnect trigger lock and trigger sprayer for approxi mately 15 seconds Engage trigger lock 9 Discard contaminated fluid and refill with appropriate flushing fluid 10 Disengage trigger lock reverse spray tip to UNCLOG position and pull trigger for 5 seconds to prime sprayer ti14777a 11 Put prime spray valve DOWN to spray position Trigger sprayer into waste area until no paint appears in water ti15012a IMPORTANTI For best results do not spray more than one cup of water through the tip while cleaning If more flushing is needed remove the tip from the sprayer 12 If sprayer is not completely clean repeat steps 4 9 To avoid serious injury or damage to equipment do not expose the sprayer electronics to flushing solvents Keep sprayer at least 10 in 25 cm above
31. ng page 15 Use a soft brush to clean the black rubber inlet seal If air vent holes become clogged use a paper clip to clean the holes ti17326a 17 Choosing the Correct Tip Choosing the Correct Tip Understanding Tip Number The last three digits of tip number i e XXX515 con tains information about hole size and fan width on sur face when gun is held 12 in 80 5 cm from surface being sprayed First digit wnen doubled approximate fan width 515 tip has 10 12 in fan width 515 tip has a 0 015 in hole size Last two digits tip hole size in thousands of an inch Example Fora 10 12 in 254 305 mm fan width and a 0 015 in 0 38 mm hole size order part number XWD515 Selecting Tip Hole Size e Tips come in a variety of hole sizes for spraying a range of fluids The sprayer includes a 0 015 in 0 38 mm tip for use in most spraying applications Use the table below to determine the range of rec ommended tip hole sizes for each fluid type e Consider coating and surface to be sprayed Make sure to use the best tip hole size for the coating and best fan width for that surface e Tip hole size controls flow rate the amount of paint that comes out of the gun HINTS e As you spray the tip wears and enlarges Starting with a tip hole size smaller than the maximum will allow you to spray within the rated flow capacity of the sprayer e Tips wear with use and abrasive pai
32. nt and need periodic replacement e Do not spray with worn spray tips Poor spray pat tern quality will result Choosing Pressure Control Knob Setting Recommendations of a starting point for determining the best set point for your sprayer and particular coating are shown in the table below Tip Hole Size Thinner lt amp Coatings Thicker Stains Enamels Primers _ Interior Paints Exterior Paints oomi 28mm y SS ES OS 038mm y A A S oaei 0 ma o SS SS CS Pressure Control Rnob Setting Number NOTE Spraying with the 0 011 tip at high pressure settings may cause the motor to overheat Shut down sprayer until it cools and then spray at a lower setting 12 3A2587H Install Spray Tip Guard Assembly if not installed This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To help prevent serious injury from pressurized fluid such as skin injection splashing fluid and moving parts follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning checking or servicing the equipment 1 Engage trigger lock and put prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti16700a 2 Install spray tip filter to spray tip guard assembly NOTE Spray tip filter is reverse threaded Turn left or counter clockwise to install Turn right or clockwise to remove
33. ot assemble repeat steps 3 6 to ensure pressure control knob is fully engaged with retainer IMPORTANT After assembly is complete perform the following steps to verify proper operation If sprayer fails one of the steps repeat Pressure Control Knob procedure e Verify proper trigger lock operation Slide trigger lock into locked and unlocked position and pull trigger Trigger should not move in locked position and sprayer should run in unlocked position e Visually inspect for gaps between enclosure halves A gap larger than 1 32 in could be caused by a pinched wire If disassembly and inspection indicates that no wire has been pinched carefully reassemble and repeat verification steps e Cordless Sprayers Verify that battery freely slides onto sprayer terminals and is locked when fully engaged e Verify belt hook operation if applicable by sliding hook completely out and back inside e Fill material cup with water and verify unit primes and sprays Follow setup instructions in sprayer operation manual for proper priming and spraying procedure e Rotate pressure control knob to make sure it can rotate fully in both directions 23 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check everything in this Troubleshooting Table before you AAA bring the sprayer to an authorized service center his equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To help prevent serious injury from pressurized
34. ped Do not operate or spray near children Do not aim the sprayer at or Spray any person or animal Keep hands and other body parts away from the discharge For example do not try to stop the paint flow with any part of the body This sprayer builds up an internal pressure of 2000 psi 14 MPa 138 bar during use Follow this Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you stop spraying and before cleaning checking servicing or transporting equipment to prevent serious injury 1 Engage trigger lock red ring is visible Prime Spray Valve ti16700a Sengger ST ti16701a ti16700a UP position DOWN position For priming and releasing Ready to spray pump pressure 8 3A2587H Reversible Spray Tip In the event that particles or debris clog the spray tip this sprayer is designed with a reversible spray tip that can be used to quickly and easily clear the particles and resume spraying as quickly as possible e Always point the reversible spray tip forward when spraying e When particles or debris get caught in the spray tip it can be reversed to quickly clean the spray tip e See Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 14 for detailed instructions ti14778a ti14777a Spray Tip Forward Spray Tip Reversed SPRAY position UNCLOG position ti14781a Pressure Control Knob Not available on all units ti16705a ti16704a Minimum Pressure Setting Maximu
35. plied to loosen and remove outlet valve fitting Make sure old o ring seat outlet valve and spring are out of pump outlet cavity This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved To help prevent serious injury from pressurized fluid such as skin injection splashing fluid SY y and moving parts follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying and before cleaning checking or servicing the equipment Move sprayer to a non hazardous area before servicing ti15506b NOTE Before doing any repair to pump perform Flushing Sprayer procedure page 15 Installation Removal 1 Screw outlet valve fitting into threads Use tool Supplied and tighten to 8 ft lb 11 Nem 1 Engage trigger lock and pull prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti18912a ti16700a 2 Unplug sprayer 3 Remove outlet valve fitting access plug ds d ar ar _ ti15503a a _ ti15507a 3A2587H General Service See manual 3A1884 available at www graco com for complete instructions on properly servicing your sprayer If you have opened the sprayer clamshell and do not have access to manual 3A1884 follow the instructions below to reduce the risk of errors when assembling the sprayer clamshell Wiring Align switch in enclosure install control board and route wires as shown below NOTE Make sure wires will not be pinched when enclosure halves are put together J AN
36. r handling 3A2587H 5 Component Identification Component Identification SERIAL NO PART NO XXXXXX XXXXXX ti18911a CD Flexble Suction o O PorerCod ed r Pressure Adjustment Knob R Outlet Valve Fitting Access Not available on all units Sprayer Hook Material Cup Liners 5 included Part Number Model Number NOTE Spray tip filter is reverse threaded Turn left or counter clockwise to tighten turn right or clockwise to loosen 6 3A2587H Using Electrical Cords Grounding and Electrical Requirements Sprayer must be grounded Grounding reduces the risk of static and electric shock by providing an escape wire for electrical current due to static build up or in the event of a short circuit This 120 Vac sprayer requires a 120 Vac 60 Hz 15A circuit with a grounding receptacle N ti3509a Never use an outlet that is not grounded or an adapter ti5572c Do not use the sprayer if the electrical cord has a dam aged ground prong Power Cord Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the sprayer cord Do NOT use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the sprayer Keep the cord away from heat oil sharp edges and moving parts Do not operate the sprayer with a damaged cord 3A2587H Using Electrical Cords Extension Cord Requirements Only use an extension co
37. ray tip is clogged See Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 14 Spray tip filter is clogged Remove and clean spray tip filter See Unclog ging Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 14 Pressure control knob is too low Turn pressure control knob up Sprayer has been tilted too far and suction tube Make sure material cup is filled with material has lost contact with material Rotate flexible suction tube page 9 Do not tilt the material cup too far Prime the pump See Starting a new Job or Refilling the Material Cup page 11 No or low material in material cup Refill material cup with material and prime the pump Inlet valve is stuck from material residue left in Use pump access armor storage startup tool to sprayer clear pump of debris If unsuccessful see Storage page 17 See Inlet Valve Removal Service page 21 Pump is clogged frozen or has debris inside See Outlet Valve Fitting Repair page 22 and Inlet Valve Removal Service page 21 Material is leaking from hole in front of sprayer Replace needle assembly 24 3A2587H Troubleshooting Problem se S Sprayer sprays with poor results Spray tip is partially clogged See Unclogging Spray Tip Guard Assembly page 14 Spray tip is not in correct position Rotate spray tip to SPRAY position Incorrect spray tip for application of See Reversible Spray Tip Selection Chart material page 12 Spray tip filter is partially clogged or damaged Clean or r
38. rd with an undamaged 3 prong plug for 120 V When operating sprayer outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use NOTE When using an extension cord always use a cord coupler or an extension cord with locking plugs to ensure that your sprayer maintains power during opera tion Your extension cord must have an adequate wire size AWG or American Wire Gauge to be able to carry the current that your sprayer draws A smaller gauge num ber has a greater capacity than a large one For exam ple 14 gauge wire has a greater capacity than 16 gauge wire An undersized extension cord will result in a drop in line voltage and loss of power overheating and pos sible damage to equipment When using more than one extension cord make sure each individual cord contains at least the minimum wire size needed The table below shows the correct size to use depending on extension cord size and gauge If you are unsure it is better to use a heavier gauge than needed Remember a smaller number indicates a larger gauge wire Extension Cord Gauge Extension Cord Length AWG Minimum Maximum 50 ft 15 m 100 ft 30 m 200 ft 61 m Common Procedures Common Procedures Trigger Lock 3 Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever you see this symbol Pressure Relief Procedure Always engage the trigger lock when you stop spraying to prevent the sprayer from being triggered accidentally by hand or if dropped or bum
39. rea clean and free of paint or solvent containers rags and other flammable materials Know the contents of the paints and solvents being sprayed Read all Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS and container labels provided with the paints and solvents Follow the paint and solvents manufacturer s safety instructions Fire extinguisher equipment shall be present and working ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD This equipment must be grounded Improper grounding setup or usage of the system can cause electric shock e Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing equipment Connect only to grounded electrical outlets Use only 3 wire extension cords Ensure ground prongs are intact on power and extension cords Do not expose to rain Store indoors SKIN INJECTION HAZARD High pressure spray is able to inject toxins into the body and cause serious bodily injury In the event that injection occurs get immediate surgical treatment Do not aim the sprayer at or spray any person or animal Keep hands and other body parts away from the discharge For example do not try to stop leaks with any part of the body Always engage the trigger lock when not spraying Verify the trigger lock is functioning properly Always use the nozzle tip guard Do not spray without nozzle tip guard in place Use caution when cleaning and changing nozzle tips In the case where the nozzle tip clogs while spraying follow the Pressure Relief Procedure for relieving the pressure before
40. t for sound power level add 81 5 dBa Vibration Level Acceleration Less than 2 2 feet s Less than 0 67 m s2tt Electrical Povver Requirement 120 Vac 60 Hz 15A 1 phase Pump damage will occur if fluid freezes in pump 7 14 MPa 69 138 bar 4 Amps 2 74 kg 32 4 cm 14 0 cm 1 0 mm 3 wire 46 cm 4 Damage to plastic parts may result if impact occurs in low temperature conditions v Changes in paint viscosity at very low or very high temperatures can affect sprayer performance T per ISO 3744 measured at 3 3 feet 1m TT per ISO 5349 no load condition 28 3A2587H Technical Data Hand Held Sprayer Model 16N658 Fixed Pressure 1300 psi 9 9 MPa 89 6 bar 4 Amps 4 Amps 6 86 Ib 15 ft cord 3 11 kg 4 6 m cord Maximum Amperage Dimensions 12 75 in Width 5 5 in 14 0 cm Height 10 75 in 27 3 cm Storage Temperature Range 2 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Operating Temperature Range v 40 to 90 F 4 to 32 C Storage Humidity Range 0 to 95 relative humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing non condensing Length 32 4 cm Sound Pressure Level 70 5 dBa t for sound power level add 81 5 dBa Vibration Level Acceleration Less than 0 67 m s2 t Less than 2 2 feet s2 18 AWG 3 wire 15 ft 120 Vac 60 Hz 15A 1 phase Power Cord 1 0 mm 3 wire 4 6 m Electrical Power Requirement Weight Pump damage will occur if fluid freezes in pump Damage to plastic parts may result if imp
41. the rim of the con tainer when flushing ti18926a Keep spray area well ventilated Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area When flushing with sol vents always ground the sprayer and waste container 16 13 Engage trigger lock and put prime spray valve UP to release pressure NOTE Air vent holes or the air vent valve as your model is equipped allow air to flow into the material cup while spraying to prevent loss of fluid flow 14 Remove material cup and discard used fluid Use a soft brush to clean the black rubber inlet seal If vent holes become clogged use a paper clip to clear the holes 15 Remove spray tip guard assembly and clean with water or flushing fluid A soft brush can be used to loosen and remove dried material if needed ME z i gt I LY dl Ste aa ky AOS i ti15703a ti15705a NOTICE The spray tip is permanently attached to the guard Removing the spray tip from the guard will result in dam age to the spray tip guard assembly Do not store spray tip guard assembly or flexible suction tube in solvent other than mineral spirits Damage to parts may occur 3A2587H Cleaning Sprayer Exterior e Wipe paint off outside of sprayer using a soft cloth moistened with water or flushing fluid Do NOT submerge the sprayer Do NOT use solvents with a flash point greater than 100 F 38 ti18922a Storage NOTICE
42. the sprayer will stop spraying ti18914a Overheating Protection Overheati ng Protection 2 Put prime spray valve to UP position then hold trig The motor has a built in feature to protect itself from overuse If the motor stops the thermal switch has tripped Do not return sprayer to store The motor will operate normally after cooling for 20 30 minutes For best results do not spray more than one cup of water through the tip while cleaning If more flushing is needed remove the tip from the sprayer ti16701a Sprayer Setup 4 Reverse spray tip to UNCLOG position and trigger sprayer into a waste area for 10 seconds p Use only water based or oil based mineral spirit type materials with flash point greater than 100 F 38 C Do not use materials which state FLAMMABLE on the packaging For more information ti15012a ti14777a about your material request MSDS from distributor or 5 retailer l Use oil based material outdoors or in a well ventilated indoor area with a flow of fresh air Keep spray area well ventilated Keep a good supply of fresh air moving through the area Engage trigger lock and put prime spray valve UP to release pressure ti16700a NOTICE Your sprayer is NOT compatible with harsh cleaners 6 Unscrew and remove material cup such as chlorine bleach Using these cleaners will cause damage to the sprayer 7 Disengage trigger lock hold sprayer slightly above m

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