WAGNER Power Painter Owner's Manual - Safety
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Safety
Start
Practice
Spraying
Start
You will need:
• a scrap piece of wood or cardboard
Important - read before spraying
Priming the Sprayer
Once you are ready to spray, it may take 20
seconds for material to spray after you pull the
trigger.
The sprayer may sound choppy, while at the
same time spit or spray large globs briefly prior
to the spray coming out in a fine mist. This is
normal.
Keep holding the trigger and material will come
from the sprayer in a fine mist.
Overspray
Some sprayed materials create a cloud of paint.
Some of that cloud will spray past your intended
object and also bounce off of it. Wind and
air currents may cause this cloud to drift onto
surfaces not intended to be sprayed. You can
control the amount of overspray and bounce-
back by adjusting your material select control
and moving the sprayer closer to the work
piece, but always make sure that you have a
good spray pattern. Always test your pattern
on a scrap piece of wood or cardboard, and
make sure that you have drop cloths protecting
anything not being sprayed.
Anything you don’t want painted that is in
the area of your spraying surface should be
covered or removed.
1. Turn the material select lever
toward “PAINT”, or. . .
Press the ‘SELECT’ switch
until the light indicates ‘PAINT’.
Note: The “PAINT” setting will
allow the sprayer to prime faster.
2. If equipped -
Set the speed control to the
highest setting.
3. Point the sprayer at a
scrap piece of wood or
cardboard, and pull the trigger
(approximately 10 seconds)
until material sprays evenly
from the spray gun.
5. If equipped -
Adjust the material selector
and speed control as needed
to achieve the desired spray
pattern.
4. If equipped -
Adjust the material select lever
as needed to achieve a good
spray pattern.
6. (a) - Bad spray pattern.
(b) - Good spray pattern.
5
PAINT
STAIN
2
4
a)
b)
3
6
PAINT
LOW
LEVEL
SPEED
HOLD TO RESET LOW LEVEL
1
LOW
LEVEL
SPEED
HOLD TO RESET LOW LEVEL
or
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