Troubleshooting chart (continued) – Campbell Hausfeld PS271D User Manual

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Troubleshooting Chart (Continued)

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump primes and builds

pressure, however, the

equipment does not spray or

produce a quality spray pattern

21. Clogged gun filter

21. Replace with new filter. Do not attempt to clean gun filters.

Also, refer to Maintenance section

22 Clogged Spray Tip

22. See Clearing Clogs section

23 A. Tip is damaged or worn

23. A. Replace tip. Also, refer to Maintenance section

B. Paint requires thinning

B. Follow paint manufacturers thinning recommendations.

Paint should not typically need to be thinned more than 8

oz. of solvent per gallon

C. Reversible Spray Tip in

cleaning position

C. Turn Spray Tip to Spray position. See Cleaning section for

details

Pump primes and builds

pressure, but does not maintain

pressure once trigger is pulled

24. Clogged Suction Filter

24. Remove Suction Filter and clean. Also, refer to Maintenance

section

25. Suction Assembly loose and/or

sealing surfaces are dirty at Inlet

Valve

25. Remove Suction Assembly, clean sealing surfaces and

reassemble hand tight

26. Paint thick due to cold weather.

This problem usually occurs with

Latex based coatings

26. Do not paint Latex coatings in temperatures less than 50°F

(10°C). Refer to paint manufactures minimum painting

temperature recommendations

27. Inlet Valve and/or Outlet Valve

are worn

27. Replace valves. Also, refer to Maintenance section

Gun will not shut-off

28. Trash caught in Gun Valve

28. Clean or replace Gun valve. Also, refer to Gun Maintenance

section. This is a very rare occurrence, and will not occur if filters

are properly maintained

29. Worn Gun Valve

29. Replace Gun valve. Also, refer to Gun Maintenance section

30. Dried paint under gun actuator

30. Remove 1/4” nut and gun actuator at rear of gun. Remove

dried paint from around needle and back of actuator. Replace

actuator and 1/4” nut. Set gun trigger position with trigger

lock in locked orientation (tabs horizontal) by the following

instructions: With one hand holding trigger softly against

lock, use a 1/4” nut driver to turn nut in until trigger starts to

come off the lock, then back off the nut (counterclockwise) 1/2

turn. Pulling the trigger must not open the gun valve when

trigger lock is activated. You should be able to get the actuator

to wiggle slightly with your finger while holding the trigger

against the locked trigger lock.

After moving equipment or

adding paint to bucket, unit

will not prime or spray

31. Suction assembly loose or

damaged

31. Tighten suction assembly onto inlet valve. Re-prime sprayer. If

problem is not remedied, consult Technical Support

Oil in Paint

32. Oil is leaking from between

Block and Hydraulic Housing

32. Check hydraulic oil level. Add hydraulic oil if necessary (it is

recommended that this be done by a qualified technician).

Check block bolt torque

33. Diaphragm is damaged

33. New diaphragm assembly is needed. (It is recommended that

this be done by a qualified technician.) Refer to Maintenance

Chart concerning torque settings and type of tools required

to reassemble block onto housing. Refill piston with hydraulic

oil. Correct assembly of internal check valve under diaphragm

assembly is critical to proper operation of the pump – refer to

Parts List or contact technical Support

Fluid leaks other than oil

34. Loose connection

34. Clean sealing surface and reassemble per assembly instructions

35. Contaminated sealing surface

35. Consult technical support

36. Damaged component

36. Consult technical support

Symptoms not listed

37. Possible product quality issue.

(We would greatly appreciate

your assistance in continuous

product quality improvement)

37. Call technical support at 1-800-626-4401

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