HomeRight C800917.M Manuel utilisateur

Catégorie
Pulvérisateur de peinture
Taper
Manuel utilisateur
Customer Service
1-800-264-5442 or 763-780-5115,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.
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Français (page 19)
Español (página 37)
Contents
Important Safeguards and Warnings 2
Quick Start Reference Guide 4
Items Needed for Project 5
Preparing Area for your Project 6
Spraying Tips 7
Sprayer Setup 8
How To Use Sprayer 9
How To Use the 5' Suction Hose Kit 11
Clean-Up 12
Overnight and Long-term Storage 14
Lubrication and Reassembly 14
Troubleshooting & FAQs 15
Parts List 17
Two-Year Limited Warranty 56
Made in Taiwan
Medium and Heavy-Duty
Paint Sprayers
Instruction
Manual
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USER MUST READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA.
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Safeguards and Warnings
Read and Follow All Safeguards
Like other power tools, airless sprayers are safe when
properly used but can be dangerous if misused. It is
the responsibility of the user to read and understand all
instructions, IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, and safety
precautions before operating the unit and to use the unit
properly. Failure to do so may result in product damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
Do not try to repair (or disassemble) the unit yourself.
Repairs should be performed by a qualified shop familiar
with this unit or returned to HomeRight
®
(See warranty).
This unit is to be used with authorized parts only. When
using parts that do not comply with the specifications and
safety devices of the manufacturer, the user assumes all
risks and liabilities.
Warnings
DO NOT aim sprayer at yourself or anyone else. In the
event of injury, seek expert medical advice immediately.
DO NOT operate sprayer without paint or fluid in it. The
sprayer force can cause injury to people and animals.
DO NOT cover the nozzle with any part of your body.
High velocity jet can cause accidental injury.
DO NOT leave your sprayer unclean or allow paint to dry
in the pump. An unclean sprayer will not work the next
time you attempt to use it and could void the warranty.
DO NOT spray textured materials containing asbestos
fibers.
DO NOT spray any textured materials containing
particles or fibers such as metallic or fire retardant
paints.
DO NOT spray flammable liquid.
DO NOT use the spray gun outside when it’s raining.
DO NOT use sprayer below garage floor or grade level.
DO NOT disassemble the sprayer without reading
instructions.
DO NOT allow any part of the body to come into contact
with the fluid stream.
DO use a three-pronged extension cord that is at least
18 gauge.
DO only plug the cord or extension cord into a three-
pronged grounded power supply.
DO keep the sprayer out of the reach of children.
ALWAYS place the sprayer upright (do not place the
sprayer upside down or on its side) to prevent liquid
entering internal wiring and causing electric shock.
ALWAYS clean and lubricate piston and cylinder after
spraying water or paint.
ALWAYS wear mask, goggles, and ear and eye
protection while operating the sprayer.
ALWAYS unplug the cord when not in-use to prevent
accidental spraying.
To prevent electrical shock, NEVER immerse the spray
gun into water or other liquid.
Caution
1. HAZARD: Solvent and paint fumes can explode or
ignite, causing property damage and severe injury.
Avoid all low ignition sources such as static electricity
sparks and open flames.
2. HAZARD: Paints, solvents, insecticides, and other
materials may be harmful if inhaled, causing severe
nausea, fainting, or poisoning.
3. HAZARD: Do not hold cord at plug connections
to support sprayer. Failure to observe may result in
electrical shock.
Prop 65 Warning
Handling the coated electrical wires of this product
exposes you to lead, a chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Wash hands after use.
Hazard: Injection Injury
The airless sprayer pumps materials at high pressure and
can pierce skin and underlying tissue, leading to serious
injury or amputation.
Do not treat injection injuries as simple cuts. Injection
injuries can lead to amputation. Seek a physician’s help
immediately.
Never put hand in front of gun. Gloves will not prevent
injection injuries.
• Never leave sprayer unattended.
• Never leave sprayer plugged in while cleaning.
• Never remove tip guard while spraying.
Hazard: Explosion Or Fire
Paint, stain, and solvent fumes can explode or ignite,
causing property damage and/or severe injury.
Keep area well ventilated. Exhaust and introduce fresh
air to keep fumes from accumulating in work area.
Do not spray in areas where there are ignition sources,
static electricity sparks, pilot lights, heaters, hot objects,
cigarettes, or open flames.
Have fire extinguishing equipment present and in good
working order.
Follow safety instructions and IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS of material manufacturers.
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Safeguards and Warnings
Hazard: Hazardous Vapors
Paint, stain and solvents, insecticides, varnishes, and
other materials may be harmful if inhaled, causing severe
nausea, fainting, or poisoning.
Use a mask or respirator when spraying when there is a
chance of inhaling vapors.
• Use protective eye wear.
Grounding Instructions
The product must be grounded. In the event of an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of
electrical 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 appropriate outlet
that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
Warning
DANGER - Improper use of the grounding plug can result
in a risk of electric shock.
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary,
do not connect the grounding wire to either flat blade
terminal. The grounding wire has green insulation, with or
without yellow stripes.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the
grounding instructions are not completely understood, or
if in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided; if it will not fit the outlet,
have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and
has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in
Figure A. Make sure the product is connected to an outlet
having the same configuration as the plug. A temporary
adapter (Figure B) may be used to connect the plug to a
two-pole receptacle if a properly grounded outlet is not
available. The temporary adapter should only be used until
a properly grounded outlet (Figure A) can be installed by a
qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear lug or the
like extending from the adapter must be connected to a
permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box
cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in
place by a metal screw.
Extension Cords
Make sure your extension cord is UL/ETL/CSA listed and
is in goodcondition. When using an extension cord, be
sure to use one heavy enough for the current - for lengths
less than 18 feet, usea No. 18 AWG. or heavier; for lengths
more than 18 feet, useNo. 16 AWG. If in doubt, use a
heavier gauge. Anundersized cord will cause a drop in line
voltage resulting in loss of power andoverheating.
Storage
Make sure unit is clean and dry before storing. Store in a
dry location. To prevent damage, the electrical cord should
not be crimped during storage.
Grounded
Outlet
Grounded
Outlet Box
Adapter
Tab and
Grounding
Screw
A B
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Quick Start Reference Guide
This is only a quick reference. Read the entire instruction manual prior to using the product.
Read all warnings and safety instructions in the instruction manual before use.
1 2 3
NOTE: Sprayer requires lubrication before each
use to work properly. See lubrication section on
page 14.
Mix your material thoroughly. For best results
it is recommended to thin paint 5-8%. Remove
and fill container with material. Use a filter to
strain material if it is old, as it may be chunky
and clog the sprayer.
Position flex tube onto forward-most inlet port,
slide locking collar down into locked position.
Make certain flex tube is securely attached.
Attach the container filled with your material to
the sprayer and plug into outlet.
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7
Set flow to maximum by turning the control
knob fully counterclockwise.
Adjust the spray pattern by turning the knob
back in a clockwise direction until you have
the desired spray pattern. See page 9 for
information on proper spray pattern.
When finished spraying, unplug sprayer.
Remove container and empty contents. Rinse
container out completely.
Spray your surface, keeping the sprayer level
and 10" to 12" from surface. Use a sweeping
and overlapping motion for best overall coverage.
8
Fill sprayer with cleaning solution and engage
trigger until solution comes through nozzle. See
page 12 for information on latex and oil clean up
suggestions.
Remove parts. Clean and dry according to
instructions on page 12. Lubricate sprayer
before storing with lightweight oil (included), or
use WD40
®
, 3-in-One
®
oil, or similar product.
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Items Needed for Project
Before painting, it is important to first gather the materials you will need for prep, painting and clean-up. This will
ensure that you have what you need when you need it and keep your project moving smoothly. Below is a list of
suggested items you may find helpful or necessary.
Safety Equipment
Latex gloves
Dust mask or respirator
Safety glasses or goggles
Hearing protection
Painting/Staining Items
Sandpaper / sanding block
Large piece of cardboard to test
spray pattern
Drop cloths, tarps or plastic
sheeting (at least 10'x20')
Masking tape, 1" and/or 2" roll,
duct tape
QuickMask
®
or similar pre-taped
poly or paper to cover windows
Stir sticks
Empty bucket for priming sprayer
and clean-up
Latex paint conditioner
Paint brush for touch-ups
Cardboard for masking
Spray shield
Clean-Up Items
Cleaning rags / paper towels
Sponge
Detergent
Buckets for cleaning
Mineral spirits for oil based products
Optional Items
Drill mixer
Hot air tool
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Preparing the Area for Your Project
Proper surface prep is the first step in ensuring a paint job will last for many years and protecting the surrounding
areas guarantees a professional looking job. Always follow the paint manufacturer’s recommendations for best
results before starting any painting project.
1 2 3
Remove everything you can from the area that
you do not want painted, including light fixtures,
mailbox, shutters, decorations, window screens,
storm doors and storm windows.
When preparing for a painting project, be sure
the weather will permit proper application
and paint adherence. Ideal conditions include
temperature above 45º and below 85º F,
humidity less than 50%, and if painting outside,
little to no wind to minimize drift. Also make sure
no inclement weather is in the near future.
Always follow the paint manufacturer’s
recommendations for surface preparation.
To avoid paint or stain overspray damage,
assess your area. Use canvas or poly drop
cloths to cover and protect surfaces like floors,
decking, shrubs or plants, grills, lawn furniture,
cars, boats and mailboxes. Make sure the drop
cloth extends at least five feet past the surface
you are painting or staining.
4 5
Use QuickMask
®
, poly sheeting or paper to
completely mask windows, doors, soffits, etc.
Calm wind <5 mph
No rain in forecast
Humidity <50%
Temperature 45º-85º
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Spraying Tips
These tips will assist in producing a professional-looking job and make clean-up easier.
2 3
When spraying deck railings or spindles, hold or
secure a piece of cardboard behind to capture
overspray.
4
When spraying a project task, like a chair,
make sure the drop cloth extends at least five
feet from the project to catch overspray.
When spraying a surface like a deck, mask the
exterior of the house and nearby landscaping.
Remember to protect anything that might be
under the deck too.
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Use large pieces of cardboard or a spray shield
to further reduce overspray in areas where
masking is not convenient or possible.
Important
Use appropriate breathing protection, eye protection, gloves, and
clothing.
Do not twist or place heavy objects on electrical cord. Keep
electrical cord away from heat and sharp objects. To avoid a
tripping hazard, make sure cord is not in a heavy traffic area. Do
not use the cord if it is damaged.
Should a low humming sound and/or irregular spray pattern occur
while spraying, immediately unplug and thoroughly clean and
lubricate the sprayer. This will prevent the motor from overheating
and causing damage to the sprayer.
If you stop spraying for 30 minutes or longer, before continuing,
retest the spray pattern on scrap board, newspaper or cardboard. If
you are unable to adjust the spray pattern properly, the stain or paint
material may have started to dry. If this happens, clean and lubricate
the sprayer.
The small vent hole on the top of the cylinder housing must be kept
clean. If stain or paint material should dry and clog the hole in the
cylinder housing, your sprayer will not function properly.
If the spray pattern is still not correct, a thorough cleaning of the
spray tip, atomizer valve assembly, and pick-up tube may be
needed. To maintain correct spraying, it may be necessary to clean
the unit during the project after dispensing five to nine gallons of
paint or stain.
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Sprayer Setup
Locking
Collar
21 3
Squeeze a small amount of oil (included, or
3-in-One
®
oil or similar) into the pick-up tube
port and the return port. Plug in sprayer and
squeeze trigger 3-5 seconds to lubricate piston
with oil.
To release and remove the flex tube, slide the
locking collar up into release position.
Match the correct spray tip to the project. (See
page 10.) Check spray tip and atomizer valve
for wear before each use. Insert atomizer valve
and securely screw on spray tip.
Locking
Collar
4
Position flex tube onto forward-most inlet port,
slide locking collar down into locked position.
Make certain flex tube is securely attached.
5
Fill container with paint/stain, and thin if
needed. We recommend thinning exterior latex
paint 5-8%. About 6-10 oz per gallon.
6
Screw container to cylinder housing and plug
in sprayer.
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How to Use Sprayer
1 2
Begin spraying on a piece of scrap board, paper
or cardboard and adjust the spray pattern by
turning the knob clockwise until you find the
optimal setting. Thin material may spray better
at a lower flow setting.
Turn the flow control knob counter-clockwise to
maximum.
3
A correct spray pattern will distribute the paint
or stain evenly across the surface.
4 5
If you can not get a proper spray pattern
by adjusting the knob, you may have to
thin the paint. If still not correct, refer to
“Troubleshooting” on page 15.
Hold the sprayer 10 to 12 inches from the
surface. To avoid runs and sags in the paint/
stain, do not speed up or slow down while
moving the sprayer.
Before spraying for the first time,
practice spraying with water on
newspaper or cardboard. This will
give you the feel of the sprayer and
its features.
NOTE: Gun requires lubrication
before each use for the sprayer
to work properly. See page 14
for details on lubrication and
reassembly.
Keep the sprayer at right angles to the surface.
This means moving your entire arm back and
forth rather than just flexing your wrist.
Make sure to start your stroke before pulling
the trigger and then releasing before the end of
the stroke. Overlap each stroke with about 1/3
of the spray pattern.
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Light Heavy Light
Keep stroke even
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Using the Sprayer
Spray Tip Selection Chart
Using the proper spray tip/atomizer combination will help ensure a professional-looking job.
Type Used For Materials
Spray Tip
and Atomizer Color
0.8mm
Cone
Ceilings, Decks Premium Latex C800955 Black
0.8mm
Fan
Walls, Siding,
Decks
Premium Latex C800793 Orange
Fan Spray Pattern Cone Spray Pattern
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Locking
Collar
How to Use the 5' Suction Hose Kit
Drip Cup
Collar
Inlet Tube
1 2 3
Squeeze a small amount of oil (included, or
3-in-One
®
oil or similar) into the pick-up tube
port and the return port. Plug in sprayer and
squeeze trigger 3-5 seconds to lubricate piston
with oil.
Slide locking collar down into release position.
Remove the flex tube.
Insert straight inlet tube into the forward-most
port of the cylinder housing. Place drip cup
over inlet tube and slip into threaded housing.
Thread collar into housing over drip cup. Make
sure collar is firmly secure.
Container
Clamp
Hose
Clamp
4 5 6
Slide the 5' suction tube onto the straight pick-
up tube. Secure with clamp.
Slide the suction tube through the black
container clamp, leave 5” of tube below clamp.
Place hose clamp on the tube directly below
container clamp. This will keep the hose from
slipping through the clamp while spraying.
Immerse the suction tube into paint/stain and
secure clamp to side of container.
8
Hold the sprayer below the level of the paint.
This will speed up the priming. The paint/stain
may need additional thinning if the sprayer will
not prime.
9
Aim the sprayer at a piece of scrap board or
cardboard. Squeeze the trigger and hold until
all air is out of the system and material is
flowing freely out of the sprayer tip. Normal
priming time is one minute. If it takes longer
than two minutes, stop. The sprayer may need
to be lubricated or the material may need to be
thinned.
7
Turn the flow control knob counter-clockwise to
maximum.
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Clean-Up
1 2 3
Fill the container half full with cleaning solution
appropriate to the type of material you sprayed.
Unplug the unit. Pour the leftover material back
into the original container.
If you used the optional suction tube kit, remove
the suction tube from the material container and
submerge into a container with cleaning solution
appropriate to the type of material you sprayed.
Plug in the unit. Squeeze the trigger and spray
into a second container until the cleaning
solution coming through the sprayer is free of
material.
4 5
Unplug the unit. Remove the container and flex
tube (or suction tube kit if used), and properly
dispose of the remaining solution.
Cleaning your sprayer properly is critical to maintaining its best possible performance every time you use it. Dried
paint or stain act like glue and will cause moving parts to stick. Failure to properly clean and lubricate your sprayer
will also cause damage to the unit. Taking the time to clean and lubricate your sprayer immediately after use will
help it last longer and work correctly. If you are finished with the project or are not going to use the sprayer the rest
of the day you must follow these instructions for proper clean-up and lubrication. Never store the sprayer longer
than 30 minutes without cleaning or the paint/stain will begin to dry and cause issues with spraying at a later time.
6
With sprayer unplugged, unscrew spray tip and
remove atomizer valve.
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Clean-Up (continued)
7 8
Press quick release tabs and remove
Cylinder Housing.
Slide out cylinder housing. Remove and separate
piston and piston spring.
Vent
Hole
10 11
Make sure to completely remove all material
from the inside of the piston chamber by
scrubbing with the brush.
Use the brush to clean out the pick-up tube
port and the return port.
Be sure to clear the vent hole with a toothpick
or straightened paper clip, otherwise a vacuum
can build up in the container and cause
damage to the sprayer.
Never reassemble piston and cylinder without
lubricating first.
Remove any remaining residue from all
components with the cleaning brush and
appropriate cleaning solution.
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Lubrication and Reassembly
1 2
Lubricate piston and piston spring with oil
(included) or 3-in-One
®
oil or similar, install
spring on piston and insert into cylinder housing.
Insert cylinder housing assembly into the front of
sprayer. Press until it clicks. Make sure it
is tight.
4 5
3
Insert atomizer valve and screw on spray tip.
Turn upside down. Squeeze a small amount of
oil (included) or 3-in-One
®
oil or similar into the
pick-up tube port and the return port.
6
Unplug the sprayer and reinstall the flex tube
and container. Store the unit.
Plug in sprayer and squeeze trigger 3-5 seconds
to lubricate piston with oil and protect the
sprayer from drying or the piston from seizing.
Storage Kit Overnight/Long-Term
Lubrication and Reassembly for Next Use
1
With the pump disassembled, heavily coat the
pipe cleaner with half of the included petroleum
jelly. Insert into the cylinder, working it around to
ensure the inside is completely coated.
Leave the pipe cleaner in the cylinder and
reattach the pump to gun.
Heavily coat the metal area of the piston and
lightly coat all areas of the atomizer valve with
the remaining petroleum jelly. Place in the plastic
storage bag from the Storage Kit.
Place the bag in the container along with the
piston spring and spray nozzle, and screw
the container to the cylinder housing for safe
keeping during storage.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
1. Motor does
not run
A. No power to motor.
B. Loose electrical connection.
C. Defective motor or switch.
A. Check wall outlet and extension cord.
B. Discontinue use. Call Customer Service.
C. Call Customer Service.
2. Motor makes
muffled humming
sound
A. The volume control knob is screwed in all the way.
B. Seized piston.
C. Plugged atomizer valve or spray tip.
D. Atomizer valve assembly is not seated properly.
A. Adjust the volume control knob.
B. Remove piston and cylinder housing and clean (See pg 13,
steps 7-9) Then add petroleum oil to metal shaft of piston.
C. Clean or replace atomizer valves or spray tip. The three holes
on atomizer can be cleared with a toothpick or straightened
paperclip.
D. Replace atomizer valve.
3. Motor is running,
but sprayer will
not spray
A. Seized piston.
B. Plugged atomizer valve.
C. Atomizer valve not properly seated.
D. Stain or paint material is too thick.
E. Pick-up tube is not tight to cylinder housing.
F. Spray tip clogged.
G. Worn piston/cylinder
A. Remove piston and cylinder housing and clean (See pg 13,
steps 7-9). Then add petroleum oil to metal shaft of piston.
B. Ensure that atomizer valve is clean and free from debris.
C. Ensure that the atomizer valve is properly seated in the
cylinder housing. Also, check to make sure the atomizer
valve is inserted correctly.
D. Thin stain/paint according to manufacturers guidelines.
We recommend thinning 5-8%.
E. Reattach pick-up tube to cylinder housing.
F. Thoroughly clean or replace spray tip.
G. Replace piston/cylinder. Call Customer Service.
4. Stain or paint is
spitting
A. Container volume is low.
B. Improper adjustment.
C. Stain or paint material is too thick.
D. Flex tube is not tight to cylinder housing.
E. Loose spray tip.
F. Stain or paint material has impurities.
G. Worn piston/cylinder.
H. Worn atomizer valve.
I. Plugged atomizer valve.
A. Refill container.
B. Adjust volume control knob (See pg 9, steps 1-2).
C. Thin according to stain/paint manufacturers guidelines.
We recommend thinning 5-8%.
D. Clean and firmly insert into intake opening on pump housing
(See pg 8, step 4).
E. Tighten spray tip.
F. Pour paint/stain material through strainer.
G. Replace piston/cylinder. Call Customer Service.
H. Replace atomizer valve.
I. Clean or replace atomizer valves or spray tip. The three holes
on atomizer can be cleared with a toothpick or straightened
paperclip.
5. Excessive
overspray
(fogging)
A. Sprayer too far from surface.
B. Pressure too high.
C. Worn spray tip.
D. Stain or paint material is too thick.
A. Move sprayer closer to surface.
B. Adjust volume control knob.
C. Replace with new spray tip.
D. Thin according to manufacturer’s guidelines.
6. Uneven spray
pattern
A. Plugged atomizer valve.
B. Spray tip clogged.
C. Worn atomizer valve.
D. Worn spray tip.
A. Clean or replace atomizer valves or spray tip. The three holes
on atomizer can be cleared with a toothpick or straightened
paperclip.
B. Thoroughly clean or replace spray tip.
C. Replace with new atomizer valve.
D. Replace spray tip.
7. Material leaks into
head of cylinder
housing
A. Piston or cylinder housing scored or worn. A. Replace piston or cylinder housing. Call Customer Service.
Troubleshooting continued on next page
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PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
8. Material dripping A. Spray tip loose.
B. When using certain paints, some dripping is unavoidable.
A. Tighten spray tip.
B. If using latex paint, add Floetrol
®
or other latex paint additive
per manufacturer’s instructions.
9. Motor overheats A. Seized piston.
B. Operating sprayer for a prolonged period of time.
C. Extension cord too long.
A. Remove piston and cylinder housing and clean (See pg 13,
steps 7-9). Then add petroleum oil to metal shaft of piston.
B. Let sprayer cool.
C. Replace with proper size. See page 3.
10. Stain or paint will
not draw up into
the sprayer
A. Sprayer not lubricated.
B. Hole between inlet and cylinder housing plugged.
C. Flex tube not in correct port.
D. Flex tube is not tight on cylinder housing.
A. Lubricate sprayer parts (See pg 14).
B. Remove debris with cleaning brush or thin, pointed object.
C. Make sure flex tube is in the correct port (longer one) and
then tighten the nozzle.
D. Clean and firmly insert into intake opening on pump housing
(See pg 8, step 4).
11. Sags and runs in
painted surface
A. Movement of arm too slow, holding sprayer too close to
work surface or applying too much paint.
A. See SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS page 9.
Troubleshooting (continued)
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Parts List
HomeRight
1661 94th Lane N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55449-4324
Phone: 763-780-5115
1-800-264-5442
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST.
If you cannot obtain parts and
accessories at your local retail
dealer, call or write:
Item
Customer
Service
Part No. Description
1 C800793
0.8mm Fan Spray Tip
and Atomizer
2 C806022 Cylinder Housing
3 C816550 Piston Spring
4 C806079 Piston, Medium Duty
5 C817692 Piston, Heavy Duty
6 Not Available Power Head, Medium Duty
7 Not Available Power Head, Heavy Duty
8 C817691 Flex Pick-Up Tube
9 C806023 Container – 1 Quart
10 C816545 Cleaning Brush
11 C816737 Oil
12 C800847 Long Term Storage Kit
13 C800955
0.8mm Cone Spray Tip
and Atomizer
14 C806026 5ft. Suction Tube
15 C806027
Drip Cup & Collar for 5 ft
suction tube
16 C806028
Inlet Tube for 5 ft suction
tube
17 C817679
Container Clamp for 5 ft
suction tube
18 C817431 Hose Clamp
Service à la clientèle
1-800-264-5442 ou 763-780-5115,
8 h à 17 h, heure normale du Centre.
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Table des matières
Mesures de protection et avertissements 20
Guide de référence pour démarrage rapide 22
Articles requis pour le projet 23
Préparer l’aire de travail pour votre projet 24
Conseils de pulvérisation 25
Réglage du pulvérisateur 26
Comment utiliser le pulvérisateur 27
Comment utiliser le kit du tuyau d’aspirationde 5
pouces 29
Nettoyage 30
Rangement temporaire et à long terme 32
Lubrification et réassemblage 32
Dépannage et FAQ 33
Liste des pièces 35
Garantie limitée de deux ans 56 Fabriqué à Taïwan
Manuel
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Mesures de protection et avertissements
Lire et suivre toutes les mesures
de protection
Tout comme les autres outils électriques, les pulvérisateurs
sans air comprimé sont sécuritaires lorsqu’ils sont utilisés
correctement, mais peuvent être dangereux sils sont mal
utilisés. Il incombe à l’utilisateur de lire et de comprendre
toutes les directives, les MESURES DE PROTECTION
IMPORTANTES et les consignes de sécurité avant de faire
fonctionner ou d’utiliser lappareil. Si ces précautions ne
sont pas prises, des blessures corporelles, des dommages
matériels, voire la mort pourraient en résulter.
Ne tentez jamais de réparer (ou de démonter) l’appareil vous-
même. Les réparations doivent être effectuées par un atelier
professionnel familier avec cet appareil ou par HomeRight
®
en lui retournant l’appareil (voir la garantie). Cet appareil ne
doit être utilisé qu’avec des pièces approuvées. Lutilisateur
assume tous les risques et les responsabilités découlant de
l’utilisation de pièces qui ne répondent pas aux spécifications
et aux dispositifs de sécurité du fabricant.
Avertissements
N’orientez PAS le pulvérisateur vers vous ou toute autre
personne. En cas de blessures, contactez immédiatement
un médecin.
N’utilisez PAS le pulvérisateur sans peinture ou fluide. La
force du pulvérisateur peut blesser des personnes ou des
animaux.
NE couvrez PAS la buse avec une quelconque partie de
votre corps. Un jet à grande vitesse peut entraîner des
blessures accidentelles.
Nettoyez TOUJOURS le pulvérisateur après usage
et ne laissez pas la peinture sécher dans la pompe. Un
pulvérisateur sale ne fonctionnera pas lors
de la prochaine utilisation et la garantie risque
d’être annulée.
NE pulvérisez PAS des produits texturés contenant des
fibres damiante.
NE pulvérisez PAS des produits texturés contenant des
particules ou des fibres comme des peintures métallisées et
des peintures ignifuges.
NE pulvérisez PAS de liquides inflammables.
N’utilisez PAS le pistolet de pulvérisation à l’extérieur
lorsquil pleut.
N’utilisez PAS le pulvérisateur à un niveau inférieur à un
plancher de garage ou au niveau du sol.
NE démontez PAS le pulvérisateur sans avoir lu
les directives.
NE laissez AUCUNE partie du corps venir en contact avec
le jet de fluide.
UTILISEZ une rallonge à trois fils de calibre
18 au minimum.
BRANCHEZ le cordon électrique ou la rallonge uniquement
dans une prise à trois bornes avec terre.
MAINTENEZ le pulvérisateur hors de portée
des enfants.
Placez TOUJOURS le pulvérisateur en position verticale (ne
le placez pas à l’envers ou sur le côté) afin d’empêcher que
le liquide pénètre dans le circuit interne et cause des chocs
électriques.
Nettoyez et lubrifiez TOUJOURS le piston et le cylindre
lorsque le pulvérisateur a été utilisé avec de l’eau ou de la
peinture.
Portez TOUJOURS un masque, des lunettes étanches
et des protecteurs d’oreille lorsque vous utilisez le
pulvérisateur.
Débranchez TOUJOURS le cordon électrique afin d’éviter
toute pulvérisation accidentelle.
Pour éviter des chocs électriques, NE plongez JAMAIS le
pistolet de pulvérisation dans de l’eau ni d’autres liquides.
Mise en garde
1. DANGER : Les émanations de solvant ou de peinture
peuvent exploser ou s’enflammer et causer des dommages
à la propriété ou des blessures graves. Évitez toutes les
faibles sources d’inflammation, comme les étincelles
d’électricité statique et les flammes nues.
2. DANGER : Les peintures, solvants, insecticides et autres
produits similaires peuvent être dangereux s’ils sont inhalés.
Ils peuvent causer des nausées, des évanouissements et
des empoisonnements graves.
3. DANGER : Ne tenez pas le cordon électrique au niveau des
connexions pour le soutenir. Ceci peut entraîner des chocs
électriques.
Avertissement Proposition 65
La manipulation des fils électriques enrobés de ce produit
vous expose à du plomb, un matériau chimique connu dans
l’État de Californie pour causer des anomalies congénitales
et d’autres malformations de la reproduction. Lavez-vous les
mains après utilisation.
Danger : blessures par injection
Le pulvérisateur sans air pompe les produits à haute pression
et peut pénétrer la peau et les tissus sous-jacents, ce qui peut
entraîner des blessures graves, voire lamputation.
Ne traitez pas les blessures par injection comme de simples
coupures. Les blessures par injection peuvent entraîner
l’amputation d’un membre. Consultez immédiatement un
médecin.
Ne mettez jamais les mains devant le pulvérisateur. Les
gants ne peuvent prévenir les blessures
par injection.
Ne laissez jamais le pulvérisateur sans surveillance.
Ne laissez jamais le pulvérisateur branché durant
le nettoyage.
N’enlevez jamais la protection de la buse lors
de la pulvérisation.
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