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REM Automatic Applicator - Maintenance

4. Remove pump inlet from paint supply. Set
pump air pressure at about 20 psi. Direct
applicator into grounded paint container until all
paint is forced from the applicator and hose.

5. Place pump inlet in a container of suitable
solvent (1 gallon or enough to fill the system).
Pump solvent through the hose and applicator until
solvent runs clean from the applicator. Then
adjust air regulator to increase the pump speed.
Pump solvent at high speed for several minutes
into the grounded solvent container.

6. For a color change, remove pump inlet from
solvent container and pump system dry. If the
new paint uses a different, non-compatible
solvent, it is advisable to reflush with the new
solvent. Insert pump inlet in new paint. Start
pump. Replace air and fluid nozzles, seal, and
nut.

7. When the REM applicator is not to be reused
immediately, allow clean solvent to remain in the
fluid system. This will prevent any residual paint
from drying in the system. When the solvent is to
be left in the fluid system for some time, fill
applicator and lines with solvent as indicated
previously. Shut off pump petcock and trigger
applicator to release pressure in system.

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

W A R N I N G

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DO NOT SOAK APPLICATOR. This

DO NOT SOAK APPLICATOR. This

DO NOT SOAK APPLICATOR. This

DO NOT SOAK APPLICATOR. This

DO NOT SOAK APPLICATOR. This

may cause PERMANENT DAMAGE to

may cause PERMANENT DAMAGE to

may cause PERMANENT DAMAGE to

may cause PERMANENT DAMAGE to

may cause PERMANENT DAMAGE to
the applicator and result in UNSAFE

the applicator and result in UNSAFE

the applicator and result in UNSAFE

the applicator and result in UNSAFE

the applicator and result in UNSAFE
OPERATING CONDITIONS.

OPERATING CONDITIONS.

OPERATING CONDITIONS.

OPERATING CONDITIONS.

OPERATING CONDITIONS.

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