Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in work area can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion:
D Use equipment only in well ventilated area.
D Eliminate all ignition sources; such as pilot lights, cigarettes, portable electric lamps, and plastic
drop cloths (potential static arc).
D Keep work area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.
D Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present.
D Ground equipment and conductive objects in work area. See Grounding instructions.
D Use only conductive hoses.
D Hold gun firmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail.
D If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, stop operation immediately. Do not use equipment
until you identify and correct the problem.
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD
High–pressure fluid from gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components will pierce skin. This may look like
just a cut, but it is a serious injury that can result in amputation. Get immediate surgical treatment.
D Do not point the gun at anyone or at any part of the body.
D Do not put your hand over the spray tip.
D Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove or rag.
D Do not spray without tip guard and trigger guard installed.
D Engage trigger lock when not spraying.
D Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 5 if the spray tip clogs and before cleaning,
checking or servicing the equipment.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HARZARD
Improper grounding, setup or usage of the system can cause electric shock.
D Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing equipment.
D Use only grounded electrical outlets.
D Use only 3-wire extension cords.
D Ensure ground prongs are intact on sprayer and extension cords.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
You must wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating
area of the equipment to help protect you from serious injury, including eye injury, inhalation of toxic
fumes, burns, and hearing loss. This equipment includes but is not limited to:
D Protective eyewear
D Clothing and respirator as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer
D Gloves
D Hearing protection
PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM PARTS HAZARD
Do not use 1,1,1–trichloroethane, methylene chloride, other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or
fluids containing such solvents in pressurized aluminum equipment. Such use can cause serious
chemical reaction and equipment rupture, and result in death, serious injury, and property damage.
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Component Identification and Function
N
Fig. 1
W
G
B
V
D
U
A
PR
S
M
ti2377a
J
K
H
T
F
E
ti4281a
AMotorDC motor, permanent magnet, totally enclosed, fan cooled
BDrive AssemblyTransfers power from DC motor to displacement pump
DDisplacement PumpTransfers fluid to be sprayed from source through spray gun
EFluid OutletSpray gun is connected here
FPrime ValveUsed to prime and drain sprayer (also relieves fluid outlet pressure) when open
JPressure ControlControls motor speed to maintain fluid outlet pressure at displacement pump
outlet. Works with pressure adjusting knob.
KON/OFF SwitchPower switch that controls main power to sprayer
M50 ft (15 m) Main Hose1/4 in. ID, grounded, nylon hose with spring guards on both ends
NSpray GunHigh pressure spray gun with gun safety latch
PSpray TipUses high pressure fluid to clear tip clogs without removing tip from spray gun
RHandTitet Tip GuardTip guard reduces risk of injection injury
SGun Safety LatchGun safety latch inhibits accidental triggering of spray gun. Contractor II gun
shown. Refer to your gun manual to properly set your gun safety latch.
THose RackHolds wrapped hose for storage
USuction TubeTransfers fluid to be sprayed from source to pump
VDrain TubeFluid outlet used to drain and prime the sprayer
WAutoCleanReverse flush system
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General Repair Information
Pressure Relief Procedure
WARNING
INJECTION HAZARD
System pressure must be manually
relieved to prevent system from starting
or spraying accidentally. Fluid under high
pressure can be injected through skin and cause
serious injury. To reduce risk of injury from injection, splashing fluid, or moving parts, follow Pres-sure Relief Procedure whenever you:
D are instructed to relieve pressure,
D stop spraying,
D check or service any system equipment,
D or install or clean spray tip.
CAUTION
To reduce risk of pressure control malfunction:
DUse needle nose pliers to disconnect wire. Never
pull on wire, pull on connector.
DMate wire connectors properly. Center flat blade of
insulated male connector in female connector.
DRoute wires carefully to avoid interference with
other connections of pressure control. Do not pinch
wires between cover and control box.
1. Keep all screws, nuts, washers, gaskets, andelectrical fittings removed during repair procedures. These parts are not normally provided with
replacement assemblies.
WARNING
1. Turn pressure to zero.
2. Turn ON/OFF switch to OFF.
3. Unplug power supply cord.
4. Hold metal part of gun firmly to grounded metal
pail. Trigger gun to relieve pressure.
5. Lock gun safety latch.
6. Open prime valve. Leave prime valve open until
ready to spray again.
If suspected that spray tip or hose is completely
clogged, or that pressure has not been fully relieved
after following steps above, VERY SLOWLY loosen tip
guard retaining nut or hose end coupling to relieve
pressure gradually, then loosen completely. Now clear
tip or hose obstruction.
Grounding
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
HOT SURFACE HAZARD
To reduce risk of serious injury, including
electric shock, do not touch moving or
electrical parts with fingers or tools while
testing repair. Shut off and unplug sprayer when inspection is complete. Install all
covers, guards, gaskets, screws, washers and shroud before operating
sprayer.
2. Test repair after problem is corrected.
3. If sprayer does not operate properly, review
repair procedure to verify procedure was done
correctly. If necessary, see Troubleshooting, pages
6 – 9, for other possible solutions.
Improper installation or alteration of grounding plug
results in risk of electric shock, fire or explosion
that could cause serious injury or death.
1. Ultimate Mx II 695, 795 and 1095 100–120 Vac
models require a 50/60 Hz, 15A circuit with a
grounding receptacle. Ultimate Mx II 1595 120 Vac
models require a 50/60 Hz 20A circuit with a
grounding receptacle; 220–240 Vac models require
a 50/60 Hz, 10A circuit with a grounding receptacle. See Fig. 2.
2. Do not alter ground prong or use adapter.
Grounding Plug
Fig. 2
3. 120 Vac: A 12 AWG, 3 wires with grounding prong,
300 ft (90 m) extension cord may be used.
220–240 Vac: You may use a 3-wire, 1.0 mm (12
AWG) (minimum) extension cord up to 90 m long.
Long lengths reduce sprayer performance.
Grounded
Outlets
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Relieve pressure; page 5.
Mechanical/Fluid Flow
Troubleshooting
TYPE OF PROBLEM
Low Output or Pressure 1. For worn spray tip.1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure Warn-
WHAT TO CHECK
If check is OK, go to next check
2. Spray tip clogged.2. Relieve pressure. Check and clean spray
3. Paint supply.3. Refill and reprime pump.
4. Intake strainer clogged.4. Remove and clean, then reinstall.
5. To see if intake valve ball and piston ball are seating properly.
6. Suction hose connections.6. Tighten any loose connections. Check for
7. Filter clogged.7. Relieve pressure. Check and clean filter.
8. Prime valve leaking.8. Relieve pressure. Repair prime valve.
9. Verify pump does not continue to stroke when
gun trigger is released. (Prime valve not leaking.)
10. Leaking around throat packing nut which may
indicate worn or damaged packings. See page
16.
WHAT TO DO
When check is not OK refer to this column
ing, then replace tip. See your separate
gun or tip manual.
tip.
5. Remove intake valve and clean. Check
balls and seats for nicks; replace if necessary, page 16. Strain paint before using to
remove particles that could clog pump.
missing or damaged seals.
9. Service pump. See page 16.
10.Replace packings, page 16. Also check
piston valve seat for hardened paint or
nicks and replace if necessary. Tighten
packing nut/wet-cup.
Motor runs but pump does not
stroke
11. Pump rod damage.11. Repair pump, page 16.
12.Low stall pressure.12. Do either or both:
a.Turn pressure control knob fully
clockwise. Make sure pressure
control knob is properly installed to
allow full clockwise position.
b.Try a new pressure transducer.
1. Displacement pump pin (32) (damaged or miss-
ing), page 16.
2. Connecting rod assembly (43) for damage,
page 12.
3. Gears or drive housing, page 12.3. Inspect drive housing assembly and gears
1. Replace pump pin if missing. Be sure retainer spring (31) is fully in groove all
around connecting rod, page 16.
2. Replace connecting rod assembly,
page 12.
for damage and replace if necessary,
page 12.
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