WAGNER WideShot Owner's Manual - How to Spray
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How To Spray
1. Keep your arm moving at constant speed and keep the
sprayer at a constant distance from the surface. The
sprayer should be triggered at the beginning of the stroke
and released at the end of the stroke.
2. Keep the sprayer at right angles to the surface. This
means moving your entire arm back and forth rather than
just flexing your wrist.
Keep stroke
even
End
stroke
Start
stroke
Pull
trigger
Release
trigger
Move steadily
Aproximately
10 to 14 inches
Heavy Coat
Do not flex
wrist while
spraying.
Light Coat
Light Coat
NOTE - If material is leaking from the threads of the spray
tip, turn off the sprayer immediately or the sprayer could
be damaged. The sprayer will leak from behind the spray
tip if the swirl valve is not seated properly. If you notice
material leaking from this area:
Never tip the sprayer at more than a 45º angle
when spraying overhead. Material could get
into the motor housing and cause an electric
shock.
3.
Unplug the sprayer immediately. Remove the spray tip
by turning it
counterclockwise.
4. Remove the swirl valve and see if it needs to be cleaned
or replaced
(see page 17)
. Also check the pump housing
opening for any dirt or other obstruction and clean if
necessary.
5. Put the swirl valve back in place, making sure it can seat
properly without any obstruction.
6. Thread on the spray tip by turning it clockwise and tighten
firmly by hand.