PL3500 72V
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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.
Pre-Setup Checklist:
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Make sure battery pack is fully charged
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Make sure battery pack is correctly installed
onto the Power Unit.
•
Familliarize yourself to the Power Unit
controls and features.
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Refer to the Honda instruction manuals
(Battery Pack, Battery Charger, and Power
Unit) for all safety information and usage
instructions for the Power Unit.
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SETUP
1. Ensure that the siphon hose and the return hose are
attached and secure.
2. Position the spray gun (Fig. 4).
a. Disengage the trigger cable from the tensioning clamp (1).
Always disengage the trigger cable from the
tensioning clamp before making any adjustments
to the spray gun position.
Attention
b. Loosen the support bar clamp (2) and slide the gun support
bar to the desired horizontal position. The gun should
be positioned wide enough so that the wheel will not roll
through the spray pattern.
c. Loosen the gun riser clamp (3) and slide the spray gun to
the desired vertical position.
d. Replace the trigger cable to the tensioning clamp (1).
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3. Fully depress the pusher stem (Fig. 5, item 4) to make sure
4. Make sure the sprayer is grounded/earthed. All sprayers
5. Strain all paints with a nylon strainer to ensure trouble
6. Make sure the spray area is well ventilated to prevent
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The height of the spray gun affects the width
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of the spray pattern (i.e., the lower the gun, the
smaller the line width). Tip size also affects line
width.
the inlet ball is free.
are equipped with an grounding/earthing chain. Make
sure the chain reaches all the way to the ground. Check
your local electrical regulations for detailed grounding/
earthing instructions.
Proper grounding/earthing is important. The
passage of some materials through the nylon
fluid hose will build up a static electric charge,
which if discharged, could ignite solvent vapors
present and create an explosion.
free operation and freedom from frequent cleaning of the
suction filter and gun filter.
hazardous operation with volatile solvents.
DESCRIPTION OF UNIT
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