Operating Instructions and Assembly Instructions
Airless Painting Systems
General Safety Information
(Continued)
4. Do not smoke or eat when spraying
paint, insecticides, or other
flammable substances.
5. Always work in a clean
environment. To avoid injury and
damage to the workpiece, do not
aim the spray gun at any dust or
debris.
6. When spraying and cleaning,
always follow the instructions and
safety precautions provided by the
material manufacturer (Refer to
MSDS).
DANGER
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:
G Follow all local electrical and safety
codes, as well as the National
Electrical Code (NEC) and in the
United States, the Occupational
Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
G This product requires a grounded
120V, 15 Amp circuit (See Figure 1).
Grounding
Pin
Figure 1 - Grounding
G If the power receptacles available
will not fit this equipment's power
cord, then have an appropriate
power receptacle installed by a
certified electrician.
G Only qualified electricians or
service personnel should perform
maintenance on the electrical
components of this equipment.
G Do not modify any of
the electrical
components of this
equipment.
G Do not use a power cord adapter
with this equipment.
G If using an extension cord, use only
grounded three wire extension
cords that are in good condition.
G Check with a qualified electrician
or service person if the grounding
instructions are not completely
understood or you are in doubt as
to whether the equipment is
properly grounded.
APPROPRIATE EXTENSION CORD
GAUGE FOR GIVEN LENGTHS
Length of Cord
25'
25-50'
50-100'
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD:
G High pressure spray can inject
toxins into blood stream. If
injection occurs, seek emergency
medical treatment.
WARNING
!
Use a face mask/respirator
and protective clothing
when spraying. Always
spray in a well ventilated
RESET
TEST
area to prevent health and fire
hazards. Refer to Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) of spray material for
details.
G Never try to stop leaks with any
part of your body.
G This system is capable of producing
3000 psi. Use only Campbell
Hausfeld replacement parts rated
at 3000 psi or higher.
G Never spray without tip guard.
G Ensure trigger lock is functioning
properly:
To lock – rotate tabs on lock to
horizontal position.
To spray – rotate tabs on lock to
vertical position.
NOTE: If gun sprays while in the
locked position, refer to
Gauge
14
12
10
WARNING
!
3
Troubleshooting Chart under "Gun
will not shut off."
G Always engage trigger lock when
not spraying.
G Do not remove spray tip while
cleaning pump.
G Never leave equipment pressurized
while unattended.
G Do not clean spray tip while it is
attached to the spray gun. Remove
spray tip from gun to clean tip
guard.
G Ensure tightness of high pressure
connections.
G Do not use pliers to tighten or
loosen high pressure connections.
G Motor is equipped with an automatic
thermal overload. Motor will restart
without warning, after cooling.
Never aim or
WARNING
!
spray at yourself or
anyone else or serious injury could
occur.
Before servicing or resting:
1. Turn the Prime/Spray Control to the
PRIME position.
2. Turn the pressure control to LOW
PRESSURE/HYDRAULIC BLEEDING
position.
3. Turn power switch to OFF position.
4. With gun pointed in a safe
direction, pull the gun trigger, with
the trigger lock disengaged.
5. Engage trigger lock.
G Simply turning off the pump motor
will not relieve pressure from
system. The above procedure MUST
be followed.
WARNING
!
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD:
G Due to flammability, use caution
when using solvents with flash points
less than 70°F (21°C) to clean this
equipment (examples of acceptable
cleaning solvents are water, mineral
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