Cleaning the suction extension, Cleaning the remote suction set, Title – Wagner Project Sprayer User Manual
Page 11: Using the quick flush lid (latex materials only)
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Using the Quick Flush Lid (latex materials only)
Cleaning the Remote Suction Set:
you will need a garden hose to complete the steps below. If you do not have a garden hose available, or if you used oil-
based materials, follow the Cleanup for Oil-Based Materials instructions on page 12-13 .
1. To remove any remaining material
that is left in the suction hose,
remove the suction tube from the
material container and place into a
waste container.
4. Using the spray tip, turn the
locking nut counterclockwise until
it is removed.
7. Snap Quick Flush lid into place on
the pump housing ring as shown.
10. SLOWLy turn on the garden
hose. Let the water run for
approximately 30 seconds. Turn
the water off. Remove the dual
hose fitting from the Quick Flush
lid.
2. Point sprayer into the side of
the waste container. Trigger the
sprayer until nothing more comes
from the spray tip.
5. Slide the pump housing assembly
off the sprayer. Remove the
piston and spring from the pump
housing. Place all removed parts
(except the pump housing) into the
material container (see inset).
8. Push the dual hose fitting (a) into
the intake and return openings on
the bottom of the Quick Flush lid.
The fitting with the ridge (b) goes
into the return opening.
11. Remove the suction tube and
dual hose fitting from the suction
hoses. Place suction tube into the
material container.
3. Unplug the sprayer. Turn the
spray tip counterclockwise until it
is removed. Pull out the atomizer
valve, being careful not to lose it.
6. Unlock dual hose fitting (with
hoses still attached) from pump
assembly ring.
9. Thread a garden hose into the
Quick Flush lid. Place hoses (with
suction tube attached) into an
empty bucket.
12. Perform steps 6-11 in Cleaning
the material container (previous
page) in order to clean the
remaining components of your
sprayer.
(a)
(b)
(a)