Troubleshooting, English, Problem cause solution – Wagner Power Painter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

pROBLEM

CaUSE

SOLUTIOn

Problem a: Motor will not

run

1. No power at wall outlet.

Electrical problem or defective

motor.

1. Try new wall outlet. Take to

Authorized Service Center for

repair.

Problem B: Motor has a low

hum and does not spray

1. Control knob turned in too far

2. Seized piston

1. Turn control knob counter-

clockwise

2. Disassemble sprayer, clean

and lubricate (follow Cleanup

instructions)

Problem C: Motor operates

properly but does not

spray

1. Failure to prime with suction

tube

2. Control knob needs adjusting

3. Loose or damaged suction tube

4. Plugged or worn atomizer valve

5. Atomizer valve missing

6. Plugged spray tip

7. Filter assembly plugged

8. Material too thick

9. Worn piston

1. Oil intake opening (see

Reassembly / Maintenance

section). Hold trigger for at

least 20 seconds. Thin paint.

2. Adjust

3. Tighten or replace

4. Clean or replace as needed

5. Replace atomizer valve

6. Clean tip

7. Clean filter assembly

8. Thin material

9. Clean and oil, or replace

Problem D: Material

spitting or globbing (air

has entered the system)

1. Low on material

2. Material too thick

3. Loose suction tube is drawing in

air

4. Worn atomizer valve

5. Worn spray tip

6. Control knob needs adjusting

7. Worn piston

1. Refill container

2. Thin material

3. Clean and insert firmly into

intake opening on pump

housing

4. Replace atomizer valve

5. Replace if worn

6. Adjust

7. Clean and oil, or replace

any attempt to open the motor housing or repair any

electrical parts within the unit by anyone other than an

authorized repair technician could cause serious injury and

will void the warranty.

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