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Before you begin, Material preparation, Determining job size – Wagner Power Painter Pro with EZ Tilt User Manual

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Before you Begin

This page contains information that is necessary

in order to operate the sprayer properly.

Material Preparation:

• It is important to mix the material thoroughly

before you begin. Do not shake the material

to mix it. Always stir the material gently but

thoroughly before use.

• Remove any skin that has formed on the top

of the material. Do not mix the skin into the

material. The skin can break up and clog

the sprayer. Older materials may need to be

strained.

Thinning the Material:

• Always test spraying without thinning the

material as thinning is not typically required.

• If you are spraying with a material that

needs to be thinned, make sure to follow the

manufacturer’s recommendations.

Material That Can Be Sprayed:

• Make sure the type of material you use can be

cleaned with either mineral spirits (for oil-based

paints) or a warm water and soap solution (for

latex paints).

Determining Job Size:

The size of your spray job will determine how the

spray gun is set up. The spray gun can operate in

three different modes:
1) cup mode
for small to medium jobs (see page 6)
2) remote suction hose mode for medium to

large jobs (if equipped, see page 7)

3) backpack mode for large jobs that require

increased mobility (if equipped, see page 8)

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 spray controls 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.

Drop Cloths:

Be sure to protect your floors and furnishings with

drop cloths or other coverings during spraying and

cleanup.

Spray Tip:

The spray tip included with your Power Painter

comes equipped with Optimus™ dual-orifice

technology. It is ideal for spraying both water-

based and oil-based paints and stains. The

Optimus™ spray tip eliminates the need to have

different spray tips for different spray materials.

notice:

The spray gun you have purchased will have

some or all of the features and accessories

shown here. Refer to the graphic, right, and

the chart, below.

Features

Plus

Max

Pro

a

Adjustable spray tip

assembly

h

h

h

a1 Tip nut

h

h

h

a2 Spray adjustment

guard

h

h

h

b

1 quart cup

h

c

1 1/2 quart cup

h

h

d

Cup release button

h

h

h

e

Cup grip

h

f

Cup handle

h

h

g

Trigger

h

h

h

h

Material select lever

h

h

i

Electronic material

selector

h

j

Electronic speed

control

h

h

k

Low cup level

indicator

h

h

l

Remote suction

hose kit

h

h

m

Fill lid adapter (for

threaded containers)

h

h

n

Fill lid (standard

containers)

h

h

h

o

Cleaning brushes,

cleaner nozzle and

lubricant

h

h

h

p

Backpack kit

h

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