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CLEANING THE UNIT / SERVICING
8.4 
CLEANING THE AIRLESS SPRAY GUN
1.  Rinse the Airless spray gun with a suitable cleaning agent 
under lower operating pressure.
2.  Clean the tip thoroughly with a suitable cleaning agent so 
that no suitable coating material rests remain.
3.  Do not store the tip in solvent because this reduces the 
durability considerably.
4.  Clean the outside of the Airless spray gun thoroughly.
Removal
1.  Pull the protective bracket (1) forwards.
2.  Screw the grip (2) out of the gun housing. Pull out the in-
sertion filter (3).
3.  If the insertion filter is clogged or defective, replace it.
Installation
1.  Slide the insertion filter (3) with the longer cone into the 
gun housing.
2.  Screw the grip (2) into the gun housing and tighten it.
3.  Latch in the protective bracket (1).
Insertion filter in the Airless spray gun
9.1 
GENERAL SERVICING
We strongly recommend having an annual 
check carried out by technicians for safety 
reasons. Please observe all the applicable na-
tional regulations.
You can servicing of the unit carried out by 
the Wagner Service. Favourable conditions 
can be agreed with a service agreement and/
or maintenance packages.
Minimum check before every startup:
1.  Check the high-pressure hose, spray gun with rotary joint, 
power supply cable with plug for damage.
2.  Check whether the pressure gauge can be read.
Check at periodical intervals:
1.  Check inlet and outlet valve according wear. Clean it and 
replace worn out parts.
2.  Check all filter inserts (spray gun, suction system) clean it 
and replace if necessary.
SERVICING
9.2 
HIGH-PRESSURE HOSE
Inspect the high-pressure hose visually for any notches or 
bulges, in particular at the transition in the fittings. It must be 
possible to turn the union nuts freely. A conductivity of less 
than
1 MΩ must exist across the entire length.
Have all the electric tests carried by the Wag-
ner Service.
The risk of damage rises with the age of the 
high-pressure hose.
Wagner recommends replacing high-pres-
sure hoses after 6 years.
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