HP GRACO OR PRO TI1681A 사용자 설명서

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Operation
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Fill the Fluid Supply
1.
Discharge the system voltage (page 20).
2.
Relieve the pressure (page 20).
3.
Open the isolated enclosure door.
4.
Remove the pail cover from the pail, holding a rag 
over the suction tube strainer to prevent any fluid 
from dripping into the isolated enclosure. Place the 
cover and suction tube outside the enclosure.
5.
Remove the supply pail from the enclosure.
6.
Clean up any fluid spills in the enclosure, using a 
soft cloth and a non-flammable, compatible solvent.
7.
Fill the supply pail with fluid and return it to the 
enclosure. Clean up any spills.
8.
Reinstall the pail cover, holding a rag over the suc-
tion tube strainer to prevent fluid spills while you 
place the pump suction tube in the pail. 
9.
Close the isolated enclosure door and fasten 
securely with the T-handle locking screw.
Adjust the Spray Pattern
Follow the steps below to establish the correct fluid flow 
and air flow.
CAUTION
Be sure to wipe up all fluid spills in the isolated enclo-
sure. Fluid can create a conductive path and cause 
the system to short out.
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WARNING
Fire and Explosion Hazard
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion, only 
use this equipment with fluids that meet at 
least one of the following conditions for 
non-flammability:. 
The fluid has a flash point above 140
°
F (60
°
C) 
and a maximum organic solvent concentration of 
20%, by weight, per ASTM Standard D93.
The fluid does not sustain burning when tested 
per ASTM Standard D4206 Sustained Burn Test.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard
Contact with the charged components of 
the spray gun will cause an electric shock. 
Do not touch the gun nozzle or electrode or 
come within 4 in. (102 mm) of the front of the gun 
during operation or until performing the Fluid Voltage 
Discharge and Grounding Procedure
 on page 20. 
Follow the Fluid Voltage Discharge and Grounding 
Procedure
 o
n page 20 when you stop spraying and 
whenever you are instructed to discharge the voltage.
WARNING
Component Rupture Hazard
To reduce the risk of component rupture, 
which can cause serious injury, do not 
exceed the maximum working pressure of 
the lowest rated system component. This equipment 
has a 100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7 bar) maximum working air 
and fluid pressure.