NEVER put hand or fingersover the spray tip. NEVER try to stop or deflect leaks with your hand or body. ALWAYS have the tip guard inplace when spraying. MEDlCAL TRE&TMEF%B If any fluid appears to penetrateyour skin, get treatmentinstructions have' your doctor call the F.Sb,iTlONAE PQ@OM CENTER NETWORK (412)6$1-6669 Avena ~QM?~HENT Even after you shut off the gasoline engine, there is high pressure in the pump, hose and gun until you release it by triggering the gun. So before removing the spray tip or servicing the unit, always shut offthe unit and trigger the gun to release pressure. Be surethat .all accessory itemsand system components will withstand the pressure developed. NEVER exceed the pressure ratingof any component in system. NEVER alter or modify equipment -your personal safety, as well as thefunction of the equipment, is at stake. Before each use, check hose for weak, worn or damaged conditions caused by traffic, sharp corners, pinching or kinking.Tighten all fluid connections securelybefore.each .use. Replace any damaged hose. DO not use chemicalsoragents which are not compatible with Buna-N and PVC or neoprene cover . ' of hose. Do not leave a pressurized unit unattended. Shut off the unit and release pressure before leaving. FORE Do not spray flammable liquids. Do not operatethe engine where combustible fumes or 'dust may be present. GENERAL NEVER run the unit with the belt guard removed. Keep clear of moving parts when the unitis running. observe manufacturer's detergent safety precautions. Avoid getting detergent or other liquids in your eyes. Follow the directions on the container' regarding with nose,skin, contact eyes, and breathing fumes, etc. Always wear full goggles to protect your eyes from the spray as well as any debris dislodged by the spray. If necessary, wear gloves or other protective clothing. If. antidotes or treatment are recommendbd, be prepared to use them. DON'T spray toxic chemicals such as insecticide or weed killer. This unit is supplied with an8-foot power cord made up of four AWG No. 12 wires. The green wire of the electric cord is connected to the unit chassis and motor frame. The other three wiresare connected to the starter switch. Be sure to connectthe power cord tothe appropriate approved plug to fit your requirements. The starter switch has a built-in.circuit breaker that will shut off the power to the unit whenever the circuit is overloaded. Always check to be sure the switch is offand thatthe hoses and electric cord are clear of moving parts before plugging in the power cord. IMPORTANT United States Government safety standards have been Act. adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health These standards -particulsrlythe.General Standards, Part 1910, and the ConstructionStandards, Part 1926- should be consulted in connection with youruse of airless spray equipment. 2 . 801-392 . . .. . .. .. .. ~~ ~~~ , ..-.. :: REMOVE TAPE FROM PUMP CAP !’ Check Electrical Service and Plug In Before plugging in the sprayer. be sure the electrical service is3phase 220V, 60 HAC.20Amp. With the ON-OFF switch in the OFF position, plug the power supplY cord into a groundedoutlet.If you use an extension cord, it must have 4 wires of at least 12 gauge (2.5 mm2)and should not be over.100ft (30.3 m) long. Install Hose and Spray Gun Connect the spray hose to the spray gun by inserting thepin at theend of the hose into the quick disconnect coupler on the gun. Connect the hose to the fluid outlet in the same way. Remove the tape from the cap on top of the pump. Cleaning Accessories For spraying detergent or solution, we other cleaning recommendusing a chemicalinjecior kit. See Accessories and instruction manual801-192 for installation and operation. I SPRAY GUN \SPRAY HOSE Connect To Wate~Supply Do not exceed 1 6OoF (7OOC) ,water temperature to pump in a direct supply system. Connect a hose with at least a 3/4in. (19 mm) ID from your city watersupply to the unit’s 3/4 in. garden hose threaded inlet. The supply hose should not be more than 50 ft. (15 m) long. NOTE: For a directsupply system. your water source at the unitmust have a flow rate of AT LEAST 5 GPM (19 LITER/MIN). If your operating conditions are above, different from contact our Customer Service for Department assistance. .. r .. . .. :, , ... L:’: ..,< .~ For removing rust and old paint we recommend using a water sandblaster. See Accessories and instruction manual 801 -190 for installation and operation. 801-392 3 OPERATlQM : Startup ' . Beforestarting, be sure'to read the safety warnings and setup instructions. Turn on the water supply. Trigger the gun to release any back pressure. CAUTION I Never run the cleaning unit dry. Costlydamage ', to the pump will result. Always be sure water supply iscompletelyturned on before operating. Inspect all connectionsforany leaks. Tighten if necessary. Cleaning For Hydra-Clean technique, see the Chemical Injector manual, 801 -192. 'I For abrasive cleaning, see the Water Sandblaster manua...