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How to flush, Figure 1, Figure 3 - briggs engine figure 4 figure 2 – Wagner SprayTech 3000 User Manual

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How to Flush

FIGURE 1

LOCK TRIGGER TO

REMOVE SPRAY TIP

1. Be sure the gun safety latch is engaged and there is

no spray tip in the gun. Refer to Fig. 1. Refer to your

separate instruction manual provided with your gun

on its safety features and how to engage safety latch.
2. Pour enough clean, compatible solvent (or water when

using water-base paint) into a large, empty metal pail to

fi ll the pump and hoses.
3. Place the suction tube into the pail
4. Turn the control valve to the prime position or fully

counterclockwise. Refer to Fig. 2.
5. Turn the engine ON/OFF switch to ON.
6. Move the choke to the closed position.
7. Move the throttle lever slightly to the FAST position.
8. Turn the fuel valve ON (Honda only). Pull the start rope.

Pull the engine over against compression stroke and then

let the rope rewind slowly into the starter. Pull fi rmly and

rapidly to start the engine. Do NOT drop the rope. Hold

onto the handle while rewinding, or the rope may rewind

improperly and jam the assembly. If the engine does not

start, open the choke half way. If the engine fl oods, open

the choke all the way and continue cranking.
9. After the engine is warm, gradually open the choke

lever, increase the RPM of engine by squeezing the

throttle control trigger on the handlebars.

10. Point the gun into the metal pail and hold a metal part of

the gun fi rmly against the pail Refer to fi g. 4.

11. Disengage the gun safety latch and squeeze the gun

trigger. Turn the control valve clockwise just enough

to move liquid at low pressure.

12. Allow the pump to operate until clean solvent comes

from the gun.

13. Release the trigger and engage the gun safety latch.
14. If you are going to start spraying, place the pump or

suction tube into the supply container. Release the

gun safety latch and trigger the gun into another

empty, metal container, holding a metal part of the

gun fi rmly against the metal pail (Fig. 4) and force

the solvent from the pump and hose. When paint

starts coming from the gun, turn control valve to

prime or fully counter clockwise position and engage

the gun safety latch.

15 . If you are going to store the sprayer, remove the

suction tube or pump from the solvent pail force the

solvent from the pump and hose. Engage the gun

safety latch and refer to the “Storage” Procedure on

page 8.

16 . Whenever you shut off the sprayer follow the

Pressure Relief Procedure warning on page 10.

To reduce the risk of static sparking, which can

cause fi re or explosion, always hold a metal

part of the gun fi rmly against the metal pail

when fl ushing. This also reduces splashing.

Refer to Fig.4.

Maintain fi rm metal

to metal contact

between gun and container.

CONTROL VALVE

FIGURE 3 - Briggs Engine

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 2

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FIGURE 3 - Honda Engine

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