Titan 800-180, 800-193, 800-192, 800-181 User Manual

Owner’s Manual
For professional use only
Do not use this equipment before reading this manual!
1140i
Airless Sprayer
Model Number:
High Rider Bare 800-180 High Rider Complete 800-181 Low Rider Bare 800-192 Low Rider Complete 800-193
Printed in the U. S. A.
NOTE: This manual contains important warnings
NOTE: This manual contains important warnings
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reference.
Important Safety Information Read all safety information before
operating the equipment. Save these instructions.
This symbol indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not not avoided could result in death or serious injury.
To reduce the risks of fire or explosion, electrical shock and the injury to persons, read and under­stand all instructions included in this manual. Be familiar with the controls and proper usage of the equipment.
HAZARD: INJECTION INJURY
A high pressure paint stream produced by this equipment can pierce the skin and underlying tissues, leading to serious injury and possible amputation. See a physician immediately
DO NOT TREAT AN INJECTION INJURY AS A SIMPLE CUT! Injection can lead to amputation. See a physician immediately
The maximum operating range of the sprayer is 3300 PSI / 22.8 MPa fluid pressure.
PREVENTION:
• NEVER aim the gun at any part of the body.
• Do not aim the gun at, or spray any person or animal.
• NEVER allow any part of the body to touch the fluid stream. DO NOT allow body to touch a leak in the fluid hose.
• NEVER put your hand in front of the gun. Gloves will not provide protection against an injection injury.
• ALWAYS lock the gun trigger, shut the pump off, and release all pressure before servicing, cleaning the tip or guard, changing tip, or leaving unattended. Pressure will not be released by turning off the motor. The PRIME/SPRAY valve or pressure bleed valve must be turned to their appropriate positions to relieve system pressure. Refer to the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE described in this manual.
• ALWAYS keep the tip guard in place while spraying. The tip guard provides some protection but is mainly a warning device.
• ALWAYS remove the spray tip before flushing or cleaning the system.
• Paint hose can develop leaks from wear, kinking and abuse. A leak can inject material into the skin. Inspect the hose before each use. Do not use hose to lift or pull equipment.
• NEVER use a spray gun without a working trigger lock and trigger guard in place.
• All accessories must be rated at or above 3300 PSI / 22.8 MPa. This includes spray tips, guns, extensions, and hose.
• Do not leave the unit energized or under pressure while unattended. When the unit is not in use, turn off the unit and relieve the pressure in accordance with the PRESSURE RELIEF PROCEDURE described in this manual.
• Verify that all connections are secure before operating the unit. Unsecured parts may eject at great force or leak a high pressure fluid stream causing severe injury.
• Always engage the trigger lock when not spraying. Verify the trigger lock is functioning properly.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Injection into the skin is a traumatic injury. It is
important to treat the injury as soon as possible. DO NOT delay treatment to research toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some coatings injected directly into the blood stream. Consultation with a plastic surgeon or reconstructive hand surgeon may be advisable.
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HAZARD: HAZARDOUS VAPORS
Paints, solvents, insecticides, and other materials can be harmful if inhaled or come in contact with the body Vapors can cause severe nausea, fainting, or poisoning.
PREVENTION:
• Use a respirator or mask if vapors can be inhaled. Read all instructions supplied with the mask to be sure it will provide the necessary protection.
Wear protective eyewear.
• Wear protective clothing as required by coating manufacturer.
HAZARD: EXPLOSION OR FIRE
Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite. Property damage and/or severe injury can occur
PREVENTION:
• Provide extensive exhaust and fresh air introduction to keep the air within the spray area free from accumulation of flammable vapors. Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite.
Do not spray in a confined area.
• Avoid all ignition sources such as static electric sparks, open flames, pilot lights, electrical appliances, and hot objects. Connecting or disconnecting power cords or working light switches can make sparks. Paint or solvent flowing through the equipment is able to result in static electricity.
• Do not smoke in spray area.
• Fire extinguisher must be present and in good working order.
• Place pump at least 25 feet (7.62 meters) from the spray object in a well ventilated area (add more hose if necessary). Flammable vapors are often heavier than air. Floor area must be extremely well ventilated. The pump contains arcing parts that emit sparks and can ignite vapors.
• The equipment and objects in and around the spray area must be properly grounded to prevent static sparks.
• Keep area clean and free of paint or solvent containers, rags and other flammable materials.
• Use only conductive or grounded high pressure fluid hose. Gun must be grounded through hose connections.
• For electric units — power cord must be connected to a grounded circuit.
• Always flush unit into a separate metal container, at low pump pressure, with spray tip removed. Hold gun firmly against side of container to ground container and prevent static sparks.
• Follow the material and solvent manufacturer's warnings and instructions. Know the contents of the paints and solvents being sprayed. Read all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and container labels provided with the paints and solvents. Follow the paint and solvent manufacturer’s safety instructions.
• Use extreme caution when using materials with a flashpoint below 70ºF (21ºC). Flashpoint is the temperature that a fluid can produce enough vapors to ignite.
• Plastic can cause static sparks. Never hang plastic to enclose a spray area. Do not use plastic drop cloths when spraying flammable materials.
• Use lowest possible pressure to flush equipment.
• Do not spray onto pump assembly.
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Grounded Outlet
Grounding Pin
Cover for grounded outlet box
Important Safety Information Read all safety information before
operating the equipment. Save these instructions.
HAZARD: EXPLOSION HAZARD DUE TO
Will cause property damage or severe injury.
PREVENTION:
• Do not use materials containing bleach or chlorine.
• Do not use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents such as
• Contact your coating supplier about the compatibility of
HAZARD:
Can cause severe injury or property damage.
• Follow all appropriate local, state, and national codes
• The United States Government Safety Standards have
• Use only manufacturer authorized parts. User assumes
• All hoses, fittings, and filter parts must be secured before
• Before each use, check all hoses for cuts, leaks, abrasion
• Do not kink or over-bend the hose. Airless hose can
• Do not expose the hose to temperatures or pressures in
• Do not spray outdoors on windy days.
• Wear clothing to keep paint off skin and hair.
• Do not operate or spray near children. Keep children
• Do not overreach or stand on an unstable support. Keep
• Use lowest possible pressure to flush equipment.
• Stay alert and watch what you are doing.
• Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the
• For electric units — Always unplug cord from outlet before
• Do not use the hose as a strength member to pull or lift
• Do not lift by cart handle when loading or unloading.
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
bleach, mildewcide, methylene chloride and 1,1,1 ­trichloroethane. They are not compatible with aluminum.
material with aluminum.
GENERAL
Read all instructions and safety precautions before operating equipment.
governing ventilation, fire prevention, and operation.
been adopted under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). These standards, particularly part 1910 of the General Standards and part 1926 of the Construction Standards should be consulted.
all risks and liabilities when using parts that do not meet the minimum specifications and safety requirements of the pump manufacturer.
operating spray pump. Unsecured parts can eject at great force or leak a high pressure fluid stream causing severe injury.
or bulging of cover. Check for damage or movement of couplings. Immediately replace the hose if any of these conditions exist. Never repair a paint hose. Replace it with another grounded high-pressure hose.
develop leaks from wear, kinking and abuse. A leak can inject material into the skin.
excess of those specified by manufacturer.
away from the equipment at all times.
effective footing and balance at all times.
influence of drugs or alcohol.
working on equipment.
the equipment.
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper installation of the grounding plug can result in a risk of electric shock.
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the green grounding wire to either flat blade terminal. The wire with insulation having a green outer surface with or without yellow stripes is the grounding wire and must be connected to the grounding pin.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT: Use only a 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the product. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. A 12 gauge cord is recommended. If an extension cord is to be used outdoors, it must be marked with the suffix W-
after the cord type designation. For example, a
A designation of SJTW-A would indicate that the cord would be appropriate for outdoor use.
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Table of Contents
Return
Hose
Siphon
Tube
Pressure
Control
Knob
Electronic
Pressure
Control
Indicators
Circuit
Breaker
Fluid
Section
Filter
Motor
PRIME/ SPRAY Valve
Outlet Fitting
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Turbo PulseClean
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Min. – 1800 PSI
(yellow zone)
1800 – 3300 PSI (green zone)
OFF
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Pressure Control Knob
Safety Precautions.................................................................2
Français ..............................................................................12
Español...............................................................................14
General Description ...............................................................4
Operation ................................................................................4
Setup ....................................................................................4
Preparing to Paint.................................................................5
Painting.................................................................................5
Electronic Pressure Control Indicators .................................5
Pressure Relief Procedure ...................................................6
Spraying ..................................................................................6
Spraying Technique ..............................................................6
Practice.................................................................................7
Cleanup ...................................................................................7
Maintenance............................................................................8
General Repair and Service Notes.......................................8
Replacing the PRIME/SPRAY Valve.....................................8
Replacing the Filters.............................................................8
Replacing the Motor Assembly.............................................9
Replacing the Gears.............................................................9
Replacing the Transducer.....................................................9
Servicing the Fluid Section.................................................10
Troubleshooting ...................................................................12
Parts Listings........................................................................18
Main Assembly....................................................................18
Drive Assembly...................................................................19
Fluid Section Assembly ......................................................20
High Rider Cart...................................................................21
Filter Assembly ...................................................................21
Siphon Set Assembly (low rider) ........................................22
Labels .................................................................................22
Low Rider Assembly...........................................................22
PRIME/SPRAY Assembly...................................................23
Electrical Schematic ...........................................................23
Accessories ........................................................................23
Warranty................................................................................24
General Description
This airless sprayer is a precision power tool used for spraying many types of materials. Read and follow this instruction manual carefully for proper operating instructions, maintenance, and safety information.
Setup
Perform the following procedure before plugging in the power cord of an electric unit.
1. Ensure that the siphon tube/siphon set and the return hose are attached and secure.
2. Using a wrench, attach a minimum of 50’ of nylon airless spray hose to the unit. Tighten securely.
3. Attach an airless spray gun to the spray hose. Using two wrenches (one on the gun and one on the hose), tighten securely.
NOTE: Do not attach the tip to the spray gun yet.
4. Make sure the pressure control knob is in its OFF position
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IMPORTANT: Never operate unit for more than ten seconds without fluid. Operating this unit without fluid will cause unnecessary wear to the packings.
6. Make sure the electrical service is 120V, 15 amp
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IMPORTANT: Always use a minimum 12 gauge, three-wire extension cord with a grounded plug. Never remove the third prong or use an adapter
Preparing a New Sprayer
If this unit is new, it is shipped with test fluid in the fluid section to prevent corrosion during shipment and storage. This fluid must be thoroughly cleaned out of the system with mineral spirits before you begin spraying.
IMPORTANT: Always keep the trigger lock on the spray gun in the locked position while preparing the system.
1. Place the siphon tube into a container of mineral spirits.
2. Place the return hose into a metal waste container
3. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve down to the PRIME
4. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to minimum by
Remove the tip if it is already attached.
Make sure all airless hoses and spray guns are electrically grounded and rated for at least 3300 psi (22.8 MPa) fluid pressure.
in the black zone. Fill the wet cup with one tablespoon of piston seal
lubricant (Piston Lube).
minimum. Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet at
least 25’ from the spray area.
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position.
turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
Operation
This equipment produces a fluid stream at extremely high pressure. Read and understand the warnings in the Safety Precautions section at the front of this manual before operating this equipment.
5. Allow the sprayer to run for 15–30 seconds to flush the test fluid out through the return hose and into the waste container.
6. Turn the unit off by moving the pressure control knob to the OFF position in the black zone.
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Preparing to Paint
Trigger lock
in locked position.
On/Off
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Blinking Yellow
0–200 PSI
Solid Yellow
200–1800 PSI
Solid Green
1800–3300 PSI
Motor Running
Indicator
Programmer
Port
Pressure Indicator
Motor Running Indicator
Programmer Port
Trigger lock
in locked position.
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Before painting, it is important to make sure that the fluid in the system is compatible with the paint that is going to be used.
NOTE: Incompatible fluids and paint may cause the
IMPORTANT: Always keep the trigger lock on the spray gun in the locked position while preparing the system.
1. Place the siphon tube into a container of the appropriate
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3. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve down to the PRIME
4. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to
5. Allow the sprayer to run for 15–30 seconds
6. Turn the unit off by moving the pressure control knob to
NOTE: Make sure that the spray gun does not have a
7. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve up to the SPRAY position.
8. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to minimum by
9. Unlock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the
10. Trigger the gun into the metal waste container until the old
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12. Set down the gun and increase the
13. Check the entire system for leaks. If
14. Follow the “Pressure Relief Procedure” in this manual
valves to become stuck closed, which would require disassembly and cleaning of the sprayer’s fluid section.
solvent. Examples of the appropriate solvent are water for latex paint or mineral spirits for oil-based paints.
Place the return hose into a metal waste container.
position.
minimum by turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
to flush the old solvent out through the return hose and into the metal waste container.
the OFF position in the black zone.
tip or tip guard installed.
turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
unlocked position.
Ground the gun by holding it against the edge of the metal container while flushing. Failure to do so may lead to a static electric discharge, which may cause a fire.
solvent is gone and fresh solvent is coming out of the gun. Lock the gun by turning the gun
trigger lock to the locked position.
pressure by turning the pressure control knob slowly clockwise into the green zone.
leaks occur, follow the “Pressure Relief Procedure” in this manual before tightening any fittings or hoses.
before changing from solvent to paint.
Be sure to follow the pressure relief procedure when shutting down the sprayer for any purpose, including servicing or adjusting any part of the spray system, changing or cleaning spray tips, or preparing for cleanup.
Painting
1. Place the siphon tube into a container of paint.
2. Place the return hose into a metal waste container.
3. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve down to the PRIME position.
4. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to minimum by turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
5. Allow the sprayer to run until paint is coming through the return hose into the metal waste container.
6. Turn the unit off by moving the pressure control knob to the OFF position in the black zone.
7. Remove the return hose from the waste container and place it in its operating position above the container of paint.
8. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve up to the SPRAY position.
9. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to minimum by turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
10. Unlock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the unlocked position.
Ground the gun by holding it
against the edge of the metal container while flushing. Failure to do so may lead to a static electric discharge, which may cause a fire.
11. Trigger the gun into the metal waste container until all air and solvent is flushed from the spray hose and paint is flowing freely from the gun.
12. Lock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the locked position.
13. Turn the unit off by moving the pressure control knob to the OFF position in the black zone.
14. Attach tip guard and tip to the gun as instructed by the tip guard or tip manuals.
POSSIBLE INJECTION HAZARD. Do not spray without the tip guard in place. Never trigger the gun unless the tip is in either the spray or the unclog position. Always engage the gun trigger lock before removing, replacing or cleaning tip.
15. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to minimum by turning the pressure control knob to the “Min PSI” setting in the yellow zone.
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Increase the pressure by turning the pressure control knob slowly clockwise toward the green zone and test the spray pattern on a piece of cardboard. Adjust the pressure control knob until the spray from the gun is completely atomized.
NOTE: Turning the pressure up higher then needed to
atomize the paint will cause premature tip wear and additional overspray.
Electronic Pressure Control Indicators
The following is a description of the electronic pressure control indicators.
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Pressure Indicator
Trigger lock
in locked position.
To o Thick
Offspray
Arcing Gun at angle
start
stroke
release
trigger
pull trigger
end stroke
The pressure indicator shows the current operating pressure of the sprayer. It has three different indications: blinking yellow, solid yellow, and solid green.
Blinking Yellow
When the pressure indicator is blinking yellow, the sprayer is operating between 0 and 200 PSI. A blinking yellow pressure indicator means:
• The sprayer is plugged in and turned “ON”.
• The sprayer is at priming pressure (little or no pressure).
• It is safe to move the PRIME/SPRAY valve between positions.
• It is safe to change or replace the spray tip.
NOTE: If the pressure indicator begins blinking yellow
when the pressure control knob is set at a higher pressure and the PRIME/SPRAY valve is in the SPRAY position, either the spray tip is worn or the sprayer is in need of service/repair.
4. Hold the metal part of the gun firmly to the side of a metal container to ground the gun and avoid a build up of static electricity.
5. Trigger the gun to remove any pressure that may still be in the hose.
6. Lock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the locked position.
7. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve down to the PRIME position.
Spraying
POSSIBLE INJECTION HAZARD. Do not spray without the tip guard in place. Never trigger the gun unless the tip is in either the spray or the unclog position. Always engage the gun trigger lock before removing, replacing, or cleaning tip.
Solid Yellow
When the pressure indicator is solid yellow, the sprayer is operating between 200 and 1800 PSI. indicator means:
• The sprayer is at the proper pressure setting for spraying stain, lacquer, varnish, and multi-colors.
• If the pressure indicator goes to solid yellow when the pressure is set so that it starts at solid green, it indicates one of the following:
a. Tip Wear Indicator — when spraying with latex or at
high pressure the solid yellow appears. This means the tip is worn and needs to be replaced.
b. Tip Too Large — when a tip that is too large for the
sprayer is put in the gun, the pressure indicator will turn from solid green to solid yellow.
c. Fluid Section Wear — if a solid yellow pressure
indicator appears when using a new tip and the pressure is set at maximum, service may be required (worn packings, worn piston, stuck valve, etc...).
Solid Green
When the pressure indicator is solid green, the sprayer is operating between 1800 and 3300 PSI. A solid green pressure indicator means:
• The sprayer is at the proper pressure setting for spraying oil-based and latex house paints.
• The sprayer is operating at peak performance at a high pressure setting.
A solid yellow pressure
Motor Running Indicator
The Motor Running indicator is on when the motor is commanded to run. This indicator is used by service centers to troubleshoot motor problems.
Spraying Technique
The following techniques, if followed, will assure professional painting results.
Hold the gun perpendicular to the surface and always at equal distance from the surface. Depending on the type of material, surface, or desired spray pattern, the gun should be held at a distance of 12 to 14 inches (30 to 35 cm).
Move the gun either across or up and down the surface at a steady rate. Moving the gun at a consistent speed conserves material and provides even coverage. The correct spraying speed allows a full, wet coat of paint to be applied without runs or sags.
Holding the gun closer to the surface deposits more paint on the surface and produces a narrower spray pattern. Holding the gun farther from the surface produces a thinner coat and wider spray pattern. If runs, sags, or excessive paint occur, change to a spray tip with a smaller orifice. If there is an insufficient amount of paint on the surface or you desire to spray faster, a larger orifice tip should be selected.
Maintain uniform spray stroke action. Spray alternately from left to right and right to left. Begin movement of the gun before the trigger is pulled.
Pressure Relief Procedure
1. Lock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the locked position.
2.
Turn the pressure control knob counterclockwise to its OFF position in the black zone.
3. Unlock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the unlocked position.
Be sure to follow the pressure relief procedure when shutting the unit down for any purpose, including servicing or adjusting any part of the spray system, changing or cleaning spray tips, or preparing for cleanup.
Avoid arcing or holding the gun at an angle. This will result in an uneven finish.
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Proper lapping (overlap of spray pattern) is essential to an
Good spray pattern
Paint tailing pattern
Overlap edges
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4th
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even finish. Lap each stroke. If you are spraying horizontally, aim at the bottom edge of the preceding stroke, so as to lap the previous pattern by 50%.
For corners and edges, split the center of the spray pattern on the corner or edge and spray vertically so that both adjoining sections receive approximately even amounts of paint.
When spraying with a shield, hold it firmly against the surface. Angle the spray gun slightly away from the shield and toward the surface. This will prevent paint from being forced underneath.
Shrubs next to houses should be tied back and covered with a canvas cloth. The cloth should be removed as soon as possible. Titan gun extensions are extremely helpful in these situations.
Nearby objects such as automobiles, outdoor furniture, etc. should be moved or covered whenever in the vicinity of a spray job. Be careful of any other surrounding objects that could be damaged by overspray.
Practice
1. Be sure that the paint hose is free of kinks and clear of
2. Turn the pressure control knob counterclockwise to its to
3. Turn the PRIME/SPRAY valve up to its SPRAY position.
4. Turn the pressure control knob clockwise to its highest
5. Unlock the gun trigger lock.
6. Trigger the spray gun to bleed air out of the hose.
7. When paint reaches the spray tip, spray a test area to
8. Use the lowest pressure setting
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objects with sharp cutting edges.
its lowest setting.
setting. The paint hose should stiffen as paint begins to flow through it.
check the spray pattern.
necessary to get a good spray pattern. If the pressure is set too high, the spray pattern will be too light. If the pressure is set too low, tailing will appear or the paint will spatter out in gobs rather than in a fine spray.
Cleanup
Special cleanup instructions for use with flammable solvents:
• Always flush spray gun preferably outside and at least one hose length from spray pump.
• If collecting flushed solvents in a one gallon metal container, place it into an empty five gallon container, then flush solvents.
• Area must be free of flammable vapors.
• Follow all cleanup instructions.
IMPORTANT: The sprayer, hose, and gun should be cleaned thoroughly after daily use. Failure to do so permits material to build up, seriously affecting the performance of the unit.
Always spray at minimum pressure with the gun nozzle tip removed when using mineral spirits or any other solvent to clean the sprayer, hose, or gun. Static electricity buildup may result in a fire or explosion in the presence of flammable vapors.
1. Follow the “Pressure Relief Procedure” found in the Operation section of this manual.
2.
Remove the gun tip and tip guard and clean with a brush using the appropriate solvent.
3. Place the siphon tube into a container of the appropriate solvent. Examples of the appropriate solvent are water for latex paint or mineral spirits for oil-based paints.
4. Place the return hose into a metal waste container.
5. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve down to its PRIME position.
6. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to Turbo PulseClean by turning the pressure control knob to its CLEAN position in the red zone.
7. Allow the solvent to circulate through the unit and flush the paint out of the return hose into the metal waste container.
8. Turn the unit off by moving the pressure control knob to the OFF position in the black zone.
9. Move the PRIME/SPRAY valve up to its SPRAY position.
10. Turn the unit on and set the pressure to Turbo PulseClean by turning the pressure control knob to its CLEAN position in the red zone.
Ground the gun by holding it
against the edge of the metal container while flushing. Failure to do so may lead to a static electric discharge, which may cause a fire.
11. Trigger the gun into the metal waste container until the paint is flushed out of the hose and solvent is coming out of the gun.
12.
Continue to trigger the spray gun into the waste container until the solvent coming out of the gun is clean.
NOTE: For long-term or cold weather storage, pump
13. Follow the “Pressure Relief Procedure” found in the
14. Unplug the unit and store in a clean, dry area.
IMPORTANT: Do not store the unit under pressure.
mineral sprits through the entire system. For short-term storage when using latex paint,
pump water mixed with Titan Liquid Shield Plus through the entire system (see the Accessories section of this manual for part number).
Operation section of this manual.
Maintenance
Filter Body
Filter Spring
Filter Spring
Adapter
Core Spring
Filter
O-ring
Filter Housing
Gasket
Dowel Pin
Cam Base
Valve Stem
Filter Housing
Valve Housing
Assembly
Valve
Handle
Groove Pin
General Repair and Service Notes
The following tools are needed when repairing this sprayer:
1. Before repairing any part of the sprayer, read the
IMPORTANT: Never pull on a wire to disconnect it. Pulling on a wire could loosen the connector from the wire.
2. Test your repair before regular operation of the sprayer to be
3. Make certain that the service area is well ventilated in
4. If you have any further questions concerning your TITAN
Replacing the PRIME/SPRAY Valve
Perform the following procedure using PRIME/SPRAY valve replacement kit P/N 800-915.
1. Push the groove pin out of the valve handle.
2. Remove the valve handle and the cam base.
3. Using a wrench, loosen and remove the valve housing assembly.
4. Make sure the gasket is in place and thread the new valve
5. Place the cam base over the valve housing assembly.
6. Line up the hole on the valve stem with the hole in the
7. Insert the groove pin into the valve handle and through
Before proceeding, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure outlined previously in this manual. Additionally, follow all other warnings to reduce the risk of an injection injury, injury from moving parts or electric shock. Always unplug the sprayer before servicing!
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instructions carefully, including all warnings.
sure that the problem is corrected. If the sprayer does not operate properly, review the repair procedure to determine if everything was done correctly Charts to help identify other possible problems.
case solvents are used during cleaning. Always wear protective eyewear while servicing. Additional protective equipment may be required depending on the type of cleaning solvent. Always contact the supplier of solvents for recommendations.
Airless Sprayer, call TITAN:
Customer Service (U.S.) .......................1-800-526-5362
Fax ................................................1-800-528-4826
Customer Service (Canada)..................1-800-565-8665
Fax ................................................ 1-905-856-8496
Customer Service (International)...........1-201-337-1240
Fax ................................................1-201-405-7449
housing assembly into the filter block. Tighten securely with a wrench.
Lubricate the cam base with grease and line up the cam with the filter block using the dowel pin.
valve handle.
the valve stem to secure the valve handle in position.
. Refer to the Troubleshooting
Replacing the Filters
Pump Filter
1. Loosen and remove the filter body by hand.
2. Slip the filter off of the core spring.
3. Inspect the filter. Based on inspection, clean or replace the filter.
4. Inspect the o-ring. Based on inspection, clean or replace the o-ring.
5. Slide the new or cleaned filter over the core spring with the filter spring adapter in place. Push the filter into the center of the filter housing.
6. Slide the filter body over the filter and thread it into the filter housing until secure.
NOTE: The filter body
should be hand­tightened, but make sure it is seated fully into the filter housing.
Gun Filter
1. Move the gun trigger lock to the unlocked position.
2. Loosen and remove the handle from the gun body.
3. Turning clockwise, unscrew the filter from the gun body.
NOTE: Left-handed threads require turning the filter
clockwise to remove.
4. Turning counterclockwise, screw the new or cleaned filter into the gun body.
5. Make sure the handle seal is in position and thread the handle into the gun body until secure.
6. Move the gun trigger lock to the locked position.
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