Troubleshooting – Graco PT2500 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, including fluid injection, al-
ways follow the Pressure Relief Procedure Warn-
ing
on page 11 before checking or repairing any part
of the spray system.

NOTE: Repairs, other than those for which instructions
are given on page 18, should be performed by a trained
and qualified repair agency.

NOTE: If your sprayer is not operating well, or will not op-
erate at all, check for obvious problems first. Follow the
Startup procedure exactly (see page 11). Then if the
sprayer won’t start, use the Troubleshooting Chart for
help in identifying the possible cause.

NOTE: Remember, taking the time after each use of the
sprayer to perform all of the maintenance procedures
given on page 13 and 14 will help prevent down time and
costly repair bills.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Poor spray pattern

Spray tip worn

Change tip

Paint too thick

Thin, try larger tip

Spray gun won’t shut off

Worn ball

Repair gun; order kit no. 218–588

Worn diffuser

Replace gun

Paint build-up between needle and
diffuser

Disassemble and clean gun

Spray gun leaks

Worn seal or loose fluid fitting

Repair gun; order Kit no. 218–588;
tighten fluid fitting.

Spray gun won’t spray, or low
output from gun

Paint supply empty

Refill and reprime system.

Spray tip clogged

Use Reverse-A-Clean feature to
clear tip clog; see page 12

Gun filter, if used, is clogged

Clean or replace

Sprayer will not start

Sprayer not plugged in

Plug in

ON/OFF switch turned off

Turn switch on

Sprayer left pressurized when shut
off

Relieve pressure first, then start

Motor overheated

Shut off, relieve pressure, allow to
cool
NOTE: Sprayer restarts automati-
cally when cool if it is left on

Blown building fuse or circuit
breaker tripped

Replace or reset

No voltage or low voltage in
electrical outlet

Test the outlet or try plugging spray-
er into another outlet

Damaged power supply cord or
extension cord, or wrong type of
extension cord

Return for repair; use only 3 wire, 16
gauge (minimum) extension cord
with a 3 prong plug and a maximum
length of 30 m (100 foot)

Starter switch (18a) damaged

Replace; see page 18

Motor worn or damaged

Return for repair

Motor runs but sprayer won’t run

Air in diaphragm housing

Bleed air

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