Backpack kit setup (optional), English – Wagner Power Painter Pro with EZ Tilt User Manual
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Backpack Kit Setup (optional)
Recommended for medium to large jobs
A 75% duty cycle is recommended when spraying with
the remote suction hoses. For example, trigger the gun
for 15 seconds, and then allow the gun to remain idle
(untriggered) for 5 seconds.
IMPORTanT: avoid running the backpack dry. an
empty backpack will allow air to get sucked into the
sprayer, which leads to globbing and spitting.
IMPORTanT: always
make sure the tip nut is
tightened securely prior
to spraying.
Backpack Kit Setup:
1. Lay cord seal (a) in backpack lid groove (b). Overlap
the ends of the cord seal by approximately 1/2 inch.
Cut off remaining seal.
Lift seal and butt edges together and press excess seal
into groove.
2. Snap backpack suction tube (c) through hole in
bottom of backpack lid.
Assemble backpack kit as shown.
3. Secure clip onto suction tube (d).
When backpack kit is assembled, follow steps 1-5
in Remote Suction Hose Setup (previous page) to
attach the kit to the sprayer.
4. Assemble strap hooks to container using same hole as
lid clip. Adjust strap to fit user.
If you want to use a backpack liner, install as shown.
5. Pour material into backpack to fill line. Do not fill
above the indicated fill line (e).
6. Place lid on backpack and press firmly into place.
Secure with the tabs (f).
7. Backpack can either be back- or shoulder-mounted as
shown. Adjust straps to fit user.
(a)
(b)
(d)
(c)
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(e)
(f)
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