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Owner’s Manual
GB
FineCoat Coating System
Model 0524016
®
Edition 10 / 2010
FineCoat 9900
0524 834B
Contents
Page
Safety regulations for FineCoat spraying ............................... 3
Introduction to spraying using the FineCoat procedure ....... 4
Description of functions ........................................................... 4
Applications ............................................................................... 4
What kind of spraying materials can be applied? .................. 4
Technical data............................................................................ 4
System diagram ......................................................................... 4
Preparing the coating material ................................................. 5
Table of viscosities and nozzle sets ............................................ 5
Starting operation ...................................................................... 5
Setting the FineCoat spray gun ............................................ 5/6
Spray pattern selection ................................................................ 5
Setting the required spray pattern ............................................... 5
Setting the spray jet width ........................................................... 6
Setting the amount of material..................................................... 6
Setting the amount of air ............................................................. 6
Setting the ascending feed pipe .................................................. 6
Spraying technique ................................................................... 7
Breaks in work ........................................................................... 7
Finishing work and cleaning the unit ................................... 7/8
Changing the nozzle .................................................................... 8
Spray gun accessories and spare parts.................................. 9
Nozzle sets .................................................................................. 9
Table of nozzle sets..................................................................... 9
Hose whip .................................................................................... 9
Valve plate set ............................................................................. 9
Service set ................................................................................... 9
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Turbo-blower maintenance ....................................................... 9
Changing the air filter .................................................................. 9
Carbon brushes ........................................................................... 9
Special accessories ................................................................ 10
RN 30 Extension tip ................................................................... 10
WSL 50 Spray lance .................................................................. 10
WSL 60 Spray lance .................................................................. 10
1.9 L Remote pressure tank ...................................................... 10
Power Cart................................................................................. 10
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 11
Spare parts list, FineCoat spray gun ......................................... 12
Spare parts list, turbo-blower FineCoat 9900 ............................ 14
Spare parts list, air hose FineCoat 9900 ................................... 16
Connection Diagram ............................................................... 17
WAGNER-Service companies ................................................ 18
Important notes on product liability ...................................... 19
3+2 years guarantee for professional finishing ................... 19
CE Declaration of conformity ................................................. 20
Safety Regulations for FineCoat Spraying
This manual contains information that must be read and understood before using the equipment. When you come to an area that has one of the following symbols, pay particular attention and make certain to heed the safeguard.
This symbol indicates a potential hazard that may cause serious injury or loss of life. Important safety information will follow.
Attention
This symbol indicates a potential hazard to you or to the equipment. Important information that tells how to prevent damage to the equipment or how to avoid causes of minor injuries will follow.
A hazard symbol such as this one refers to a specific, task-related risk. Be sure to heed the safeguard. i
Notes give important information which should be given special attention.
HAZARD: GENERAL
This product can cause severe injury or property damage.
PREVENTION:
• Read all instructions and safety precautions before operating equipment.
• Follow all appropriate local, state, and national codes governing ventilation, fire prevention, and operation.
• Use only manufacturer authorized parts. User assumes all risks and liabilities when using parts that do not meet the minimum specifications and safety devices of the pump manufacturer.
• Before each use, check all hoses for cuts, leaks, abrasion or bulging of cover. Check for damage or movement of couplings. Immediately replace the hose if any of these conditions exist. Never repair a hose.
Replace it with an identical replacement hose.
• NEVER aim the gun at any part of the body.
• Wear clothing to keep paint off skin and hair.
• Do not spray outdoors on windy days.
• Never leave this equipment unattended. Keep away from children or anyone not familiar with the operation of HVLP equipment.
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HAZARD: EXPLOSION OR FIRE
Solvent and paint fumes can explode or ignite. Severe injury and/or property damage can occur.
PREVENTION:
• Provide extensive exhaust and fresh air introduction to keep the air within the spray area free from accumulation of flammable vapors.
• Avoid all ignition sources such as static electricity sparks, electrical appliances, flames, pilot lights, hot objects, and sparks from connecting and disconnecting power cords or working light switches.
• Plastic can cause static sparks. Never hang plastic to enclose spray area. Do not use plastic drop cloths when spraying flammable materials.
• Do not smoke in spray area.
• Fire extinguisher must be present and in good working order.
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• Power cord must be connected to a grounded circuit
(electric units only).
• Follow material and solvent manufacturer’s warnings and instructions. Be familiar with the coating material’s
MSDS sheet and technical information to ensure safe use.
• Use extreme caution when using materials with a flashpoint below 70° F (21° C). Flashpoint is the temperature that a fluid can produce enough vapors to ignite.
HAZARD: EXPLOSION HAZARD DUE TO
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
Will cause severe injury or property damage.
PREVENTION:
• Do not use materials containing bleach or chlorine.
• Do not use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents such as methylene chloride and 1,1,1 - trichloroethane.
They are not compatible with aluminum and may cause an explosion. If you are unsure of a material’s compatibility with aluminum, contact your coating’s supplier.
HAZARD: HAZARDOUS VAPORS
Paints, solvents, insecticides, and other materials can be harmful if inhaled or come in contact with body. Vapors can cause severe nausea, fainting, or poisoning.
PREVENTION:
• Use a respirator or mask if vapors can be inhaled.
Read all instructions supplied with the mask to be sure it will provide the necessary protection.
• Wear protective eyewear.
• Wear protective clothing as required by coating manufacturer.
HAZARD: SKIN BURN INJURY
Heated parts can cause severe skin burn injury.
PREVENTION:
• Quick disconnect fittings on the hose and spray gun become hot during use. Avoid skin contact with quick disconnect fittings when they are hot. Allow quick disconnect fittings to cool before disconnecting the spray gun from the hose.
Earthing Instructions
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Electric models must be earthed. In the event of an electrical short circuit, earthing reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.
This product is equipped with a cord having an earthing wire with an appropriate earthing plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER — Improper installation of the earthing plug can result in a risk of electric shock. If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the green earthing wire to either blade terminal. The wire with insulation having a green outer surface with or without yellow stripes is the earthing wire and must be connected to the earthing pin.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the earthing instructions are not completely understood, or if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly earthed. Do not modify the plug provided.
If the plug will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Caution – The power cord for this equipment acts as an emergency stop/emergency switching off device. The power cord must be placed near an easily accessible, unobstructed socket-outlet.
Work or repairs at the electrical equipment:
These may only be carried out by a skilled electrician. No liability is assumed for incorrect installation.
Power cord replacement must be performed by the manufacturer, its service agent, or a similarly qualified person.
Operating Temperature
This equipment will operate correctly in its intended ambient, at a minimum between +10°C and +40°C.
Relative Humidity
The equipment will operate correctly within an environment at 50% RH,
+40°C. Higher RH may be allowed at lower temperatures.
Measures shall be taken by the Purchaser to avoid the harmful effects of occasional condensation.
Altitude
This equipment will operate correctly up to 3000 m above mean sea level.
Transportation and Storage
This equipment will withstand, or has been protected against, transportation and storage temperatures of -25°C to +55°C and for short periods up to +70°C.
It has been packaged to prevent damage from the effects of normal humidity, vibration and shock.
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A list of the materials used in the construction of the equipment will be made available on request to validate compatibility with the coating materials to be used.
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Introduction to spraying using the
FineCoat procedure
FineCoat is a low pressure spraying technique which operates with a high volume of air at low air pressure.
The essential advantage of this system is the reduced formation of spray mist. The material required to cover a given surface is thus reduced to a minimum.
The FineCoat system is particularly suitable for repairing and renovating.
Compared to conventional coating applications, an economical and superior surface finish is achieved with an environmentally friendly application.
Description of Functions
The “FineCoat 9900” spray application system consists of a turbo-blower which supplies a FineCoat paint spray gun with atomizing air via an air hose.
In the spray gun, part of the atomizing air is used to increase the pressure in the paint container. This pressure is used to convey coating material through the ascending feed pipe to the tip where it is mixed with the rest of the atomized air.
Applications
• Renovation and repair work
• Interior wall decoration
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What kind of spraying materials can be applied?
• Water-soluble and solvent-containing coating materials
• Wood preservatives
• Multi-color effect materials
• Multi-color paint
• Texture and effect paints
Technical Data
FineCoat 9900
Voltage
: 230V~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption P1
: 1500 W
Max. current comsumption :
7.5 A
Max. air ram pressure
:
0.68 bar
Rpm
: 21 000 rpm
Weight (turbo-blower,
air hose and spray gun) : 15 kg
Mains cable
Container capacity
Air hose
Nozzle set (standard)
:
3 m
:
1 liter
:
:
7.5 m
No. 4 (1.8 mm)
Max. permissible coating temperature
: 43ºC
Typical coating flow rate :
0.35 l/min
Max. noise level turbo-blower paint spray gun
:
:
75 dB (A) *
80 dB (A) **
* Measuring location: 1 m in distance from the unit 1.60 m above the floor, reverberant floor.
System Diagram
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1
2
3
4
5
6
1 FineCoat paint spray gun
2 Closing lever for paint container
3 Paint container (contents: 1 liter)
4 Spray gun holder
5 Air filter
6 Fine wire fuse
7 Indicator lamp for air filter contamination
8 ON/OFF switch
9 Mains cable
10 Turbo-blower
11 Motor air filter
12 Air hose
13 Air hose connection
14 Rotating lever for ascending feed pipe
12 11 10
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Preparing the coating material
Observe the manufacturer’s instructions for the use of the coating material on the paint tin or on the technical instruction sheet.
Coating material purity:
An absolute pre-condition for the trouble-free operation of the fine-spray system is that the coating material is uncontaminated.
If you have doubts as to the purity of the coating material, we recommend that you first filter it through a fine sieve.
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Setting the FineCoat Spray Gun
Spray pattern selection (fig. 2)
A = vertical flat jet for horizontal surfaces
B = horizontal flat jet for vertical surfaces
C = Round jet for corners and edges and places difficult to access.
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Table of viscosities and nozzle sets
Coating material
15 - 45
Nozzle set
No.
3 - 4 Solvent-based lacquer paints
Water-soluble lacquer paints
Wood preservatives
(scumble, mordants, etc).
Multi-color effect materials, multi-color paint
Texture and effect paints undiluted
4 - 5
2 - 3
6 - 7
5 - 6
A B C
Starting operation
Before connecting to the mains supply make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the operating voltage on the rating plate.
The unit must be connected with a properly earthed shockproof socket.
1. Screw air hose end (anti-kink spring) onto the turboblower.
Couple air hose to the paint spray gun.
2. Open closing lever on the paint container, remove paint container.
3. Fill paint container with coating material.
4. Check that the paint container seal is clean and is seated correctly.
5. Clip the container onto the spray gun and secure with the closing lever.
6. Switch the turbo-blower on.
7. Point the paint spray gun at the object to be sprayed.
8. Determine the settings for the spray pattern, spray jet width, amount of material, amount of air and ascending feed pipe settings, see fig. 2 - 8 and the description page 5/6.
9. Operate trigger on the paint spray gun.
Setting the required spray pattern (fig. 3)
Turn the air cap (1) to the required spray pattern position.
Attention:
Never pull trigger while adjusting the air cap settings.
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1
5
Setting the spray jet width (fig. 4)
Adjusting ring
Turn to the right = wider spray jet
Turn to the left = narrower spray jet
Note:
The adjusting ring does not fasten the air cap!
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Setting the amount of air (fig. 6)
The correct setting for the amount of air is decisive for the atomization and formation of paint mist.
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Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Setting the amount of material (fig. 5)
Set the amount of material by turning the material adjustment knob.
Turn to the left = more material
Turn to the right = less material
5
Setting the ascending feed pipe
Spraying object lying on floor (fig. 7)
Turn rotating lever clockwise as far as it will go.
7
Spraying object over head (fig. 8)
Turn rotating lever anti-clockwise as far as it will go.
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Spraying technique
Hold the paint spray gun upright and maintain a constant distance of about 3 - 20 cm to the object being sprayed.
Move the paint spray gun evenly either from side to side or up and down. If the gun is moved evenly, it will produce an even surface finish. No runs will occur if the speed is correct.
Always start spraying away from the object and avoid stopping spraying whilst still on the object.
Note: If the round jet setting is used, the distance may be increased according to the size of the object being sprayed.
• In case of excessive paint mist formation, adjust the air and material flow respectively and alter the distance from the object.
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Breaks in work
• Turn the material regulating knob to the right as far as it will go (fig. 11).
This will secure the paint spray gun against unintentional operation.
11
Right
3 - 20 cm
9
Wrong
Excessive paint mist formation, uneven surface finish.
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• Switch the unit off.
Finishing work and cleaning the unit
1. Switch the unit off.
2. Hold the paint spray gun in the original container. Press the trigger to release the pressure in the spray gun container.
3. Undo the paint container closing lever and remove the container.
4. Empty the remaining coating material into the original container.
5. Fill the spray gun container with solvent or water and fit onto the spray gun.
Only use solvents with a flash point above 21 °C.
6. Shake the paint spray gun well.
7. Switch the unit on and spray the solvent or water into an open container.
Caution! Never spray into a container with only a small opening (bunghole)! See safety regulations.
8. Repeat this procedure until the solvent or water coming out of the tip is clear.
Then empty the paint container completely.
Caution! Never leave solvents in the spray gun container; this may cause pressure to build up in the container.
Always keep the paint container seal clean of left over coating material and check regularly for signs of damage.
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9. Switch the unit off.
10. Clean the outer surfaces of the paint container and paint spray gun with a cloth soaked in solvent or water.
Note: Do not leave the FineCoat spray gun immersed in solvent for extended periods! (The seals and air pipe on non-return valve may swell, preventing them from functioning properly.)
11. Unscrew adjusting ring, remove air cap and spring plate
(fig. 13). Unscrew nozzle. Clean air cap, tip and needle with brush and solvent or water.
Note: Never use sharp metal objects to clean the nozzles or air channels of the FineCoat spray gun.
12. Apply a fine coat of silicone-free oil to the marked areas
(fig 12).
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2
3
3. Remove the needle (fig. 15,5).
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1
4
5
13. If the paint spray gun is not used for any length of time, it should be cleaned and protected by applying a fine coat of silicone-free oil..
Changing the nozzle
Note: Make sure that the air cap, the tip and the needle have identical markings.
1. Remove the adjusting ring, the air cap and the spring plate (fig. 13).
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4. Remove the tip with the enclosed special socket wrench
(fig. 16).
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2. Fig. 14 – Loosen the needle seal with the open-end wrench (fig. 14,1). Remove the material adjusting knob
(fig. 14,2) and the pressure spring (fig. 14,3). Open trigger of the spray gun to facilitate needle removal (fig. 14,4).
Reassemble with the new nozzle set in reverse order.
Attention: The needle seal screw connection must be readjusted after reassembly.
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Spray gun accessories and spare parts
Nozzle sets:
The spray nozzle set consists of an air cap, a tip and a needle
(fig. 17).
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Air cap
Tip
4
4
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Turbo-blower maintenance
1. Changing air filter and motor air filter
The indicator lamp (1) shows that the air filter (2) and the motor air filter (3) need cleaning or exchanging.
Turn off turbo-blower.
Remove the air filter (2) and motor air filter (3) from the turbo-blower.
Depending on how dirty the filters are, either clean by blowing through compressed air or exchange the filters.
Care must be taken when refitting the air filter (2) that the
green side is on the inside.
Needle 4
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Table of nozzle sets
Marking
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0276 254
0276 227
0276 228
0276 229
0276 245
0524 211
0261 021
0261 022
Tip size
Ø 0,8 mm
Ø 1,3 mm
Ø 1,8 mm (Standard)
Ø 2,2 mm
Ø 2,5 mm
Ø 2,7 mm
Ø 3,0 mm
Ø 4,0 mm
Hose whip 152 cm long
Part No.
0524 405
Valve plate set for non-return valve
10 pcs. Part No. 0277 919
Service-Set
consisting of seal item 5, page 12, seal item 8, seal item 17, needle seal item 27, air pipe item 32, non-return valve item 34, air pipe item 35, paint container seal item 49.
Part No. 0295 981
2
1
3
Air filter and motor air filter
Part No. 0279 938
2. Carbon brushes
The carbon brushes of the turbo-blower must be replaced once per year or every 500 hours of operation.
Please contact your WAGNER service center.
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Special accessories
RN 30 Extension Tip (fig. 19)
for ribbed radiators, length 30cm.
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Part No. 0261 020
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WSL 60 Spray lance (fig. 21)
When coating materials can be used?
Coating materials which, due to their properties, cannot be used with a paint spray gun, e.g., liquid wood chip, multi-color effect coating, ornamental plaster, texture and spray filler, etc.
Part No. 0261 024
21
WSL 50 Spray lance (fig. 20)
Area of application
Removating and repair work
For ceilings and walls
Material supply by means of a commercially available pressure tank.
Part No. 0261 023
20
Power Cart
Part No. 0524 001
1.9 L Remote Pressure Tank (fig. 22)
Part No. 0524 230
22
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Troubleshooting
Problem
A. The unit will not start.
Cause
1. No mains voltage.
2. Carbon brushes in motor worn.
3. Fine-wire fuse defect.
4. ON/OFF switch defect.
5. Motor defect.
Solution
1. Check.
2. Replace.
3. Have checked and replaced by a specialist electrician.
4. Have replaced by a specialist electrician.
5. Call WAGNER service.
B. No coating material flow from the tip.
C. Tip drips.
1. Tip clogged.
2. Non-return valve (34)* clogged.
3. Paint container seal damaged.
4. Filter (48)* clogged.
5. Paint container empty.
6. Adjusting ring (30)* open too far.
7. Material adjusting knob (1)* closed.
1. Clean tip.
2. Unscrew non-return valve and clean or exchange valve plate. Pay attention to the direction of the arrow during assembly.
3. Replace.
4. Clean or replace.
5. Refill.
6. Adjust.
7. Adjust.
1. Worn tip.
2. Contamination in tip.
3. Material adjusting knob open too far.
4. Needle seal screw connection (20)* overtightened.
1. Replace.
2. Clean.
3. Adjust material adjusting knob accordingly (see page
6).
4. Adjust.
D. Spray pattern sickle-shaped.
1. Air cap holes plugged.
E. Spray jet flutters.
1. Coating material in paint container is running out.
2. Filter clogged.
1. Refill coating material.
2. Clean or replace.
F. Leaks around the needle (3)*.
1. Needle seal screw connection (20)* loose.
2. Needle seal (26)* worn.
1. Tighten screw connection for needle seal (20)* loosely with open-end wrench.
2. Tighten or replace the needle seal (26).
*see page 12-13
1. Clean.
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Spare Parts List, FineCoat spray gun
1
2
3
11
12
13
14
15
4 5
6
7
8
9 10
21
22
23
24
18
19
16
20
26
17
25
27
28
29
3 3
30
32
35
33
34
52
46
38
39
40
41
42
47
43
44
45
48
49
50
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Item Part No.
Description
1
2
3
0277 035 FineCoat paint spray gun
0277 502 Material adjusting knob
0295 575 Pressure spring
4 0277 510 Housing
7
8
5
6
0275 501 Seal
0275 578 Pressure spring
0277 536 Tappet
0277 486 Seal
9 0277 489 Retaining ring
10 9811 119 Hexagon nut
11 9805 205 Screw
12 0277 491 Knob
13 9894 242 Spring washer
14 0277 498 Valve housing
15 0277 493 Valve
16 0277 488 Seal
17 0277 506 Double socket
18 0277 185 Housing
19 0277 515 Retaining ring
20 0277 508 Screw connection
21 0277 445 Handle
22 0277 230 Pipe
23 0277 231 Hexagon nut
24 0276 481 Nipple
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Item Part No.
Description
25 0277 505 Nipple
26 0275 579 Needle seal
27 0277 198 Trigger
28 0277 514 Axle
29 0275 250 Spring plate
30 0277 507 Adjusting ring
32 0277 482 Air pipe
33 0277 919 Valve plate set - 10 pcs.
34 0276 248 Non-return valve
35 0277 483 Air pipe
38 0277 509 Nipple
39 0277 511 Nut
40 0277 451 Bridge
41 0277 467 Closing lever
42 0277 460 Lid
43 9805 206 Screw
44 0277 448 Rotating lever
45 0277 449 Guide
46 9871 049 O-ring
47 0277 178 Ascending feed pipe
48 0295 600 Filter
49 0277 495 Paint container seal
50 0275 573 Paint container
52 0261 889 Socket wrench
0295 981 Service set
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Spare Parts List, turbo-blower FineCoat 9900
3
4
5
1
2
43
44
6
7
8
9
45
46
47
13
10
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
34
35
33
32
31
11
28
27
26
25
12
24
23
22
16
13
18
19 20
21
17
16
15
14
15
14
14
Item Part No.
Description
22
23
24
18
19
20
21
14
15
16
17
10
11
12
13
1
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
0277 979 Ring, air outlet retaining
0277 439 Threaded pipe
9803 103 Screw (2)
0277 443 Lid
0277 442 Housing
0277 402 Seal
0524 396 Bottom housing
0090 628 Foot (4)
9802 222 Screw (4)
9802 544 Screw (4)
0277 419 Cable attachment
0276 595 Mains cable
9805 285 Screw (12)
0277 366 Filter can, large (2)
0279 938 Filter replacement kit
0277 367 Filter holder (2)
0277 371 Fan noise foam
0277 369 Lid
0277 396 Nut (6)
0276 598 Foam disk
0277 501 Clip
0277 368 Foam Insert
0277 159 Sound insulation
9805 316 Bolt (3)
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Item Part No.
Description
42
43
44
45
46
47
38
39
40
41
34
35
36
37
25
30
31
32
33
26
27
28
29
0277 469 Foam disk
0277 997 Lid
0277 669 Spacer (3)
0524 231 Motor with turbine 230 V~, 50/60 Hz
9821 512 Lock washer (3)
9810 108 Nut (3)
0524 458 Angled hose connector
0524 461 Hose
0524 598 Interference suppression filter
0529 300 Mounting plate
9803 104 Screw (6)
0277 379 Spray gun holder
9850 936 Switch
0277 194 Indicator lamp
0277 565 Fuse holder
0277 567 Fine-wire fuse 8 A
0277 591 Top housing
0277 389 Insert (2)
0277 532 Handle
0277 372 Seal (2)
9902 205 Screw (3)
0279 426 Air flow switch
0277 475 Air hose
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Spare Parts List, air hose FineCoat 9900
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4
1
2
3
Item Part No.
Description
3
4
1
2
0276 439 Seal quick-release coupling
0275 625 Hose quick-release coupling
0277 234 Air hose, 7,5 m
0524 405 Hose whip 152 cm long
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Connection Diagram
(P/N 0279 426)
(P/N 0277 194, 230V)
(P/N 0277 193, 110V)
1
1
(P/N 0508 103, 230V)
(P/N 9850 937, 110V)
1
1
(P/N 9850 936)
2
3
1
(P/N 0277 940, 230V)
(P/N 0277 938, 110V)
4
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1
4
4
4
4
3
2
(P/N 0524 598)
(P/N 9850 577)
1
Black
2
Blue
3
Brown
(P/N 0276 595, 230V)
(P/N 0277 207, 110V)
4
Green / yellow
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Deutschland
Österreich
Schweiz
Japan
China
France
Italia
Belgie
Nederland
USA
Australia
Great Britain
España
Danmark
Sverige
J. Wagner GmbH • Otto-Lilienthal-Straße 18 • 88677 Markdorf
Tel. 0043/07544/5050 • Fax: 0043/07544/505/200 • [email protected]
J. Wagner Ges.m.b.H • Ottogasse 2/20 • 2333 Leopoldsdorf
Tel. 0043/2235/44 158 • Fax: 0043/2235/44 163 • [email protected]
J. Wagner AG • Industriestrasse 22 • 9450 Altstätten
Tel. 0041/71/7572211 • Fax: 0041/71/7572222 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Japan/Ltd. • 2-35, Shinden-Nishimachi • Osaka/Japan
Tel. 728/743562 • Fax: 728/744684
Wagner Spraytech Shanghhai Co LTD • 4th Floor, No. 395 • Jianchang Xi Road
Shibei Industrial Zone • Shanghai, 200436 China
Tel. 0086/2166521858 • Fax: 0086/2166529819 • [email protected]
J. Wagner France S.A.R.L. • Parc de Gutenberg - Bâtiment F • 8 voie la Cardon •
91127 Palaiseau Cedex
Tel. +33/1/825 011 111 • Fax: +33/1/698 172 57 • [email protected]
Wagner Colora S.R.L. • Via Fermi, 3 • 20040 Burago Molgora • Milano
Tel. 0039/039/625021 • Fax: 0039/039/6851800 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech • Belgium SA • Veilinglaan 58 • 1861 Meise-Wolvertem
Tel. 0032/2/2694675 • Fax: 0032/2/2697845 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Benelux B.V. • Zonnebaan 10 • 3542 EC Utrecht
Tel. 0031/30/2414155 • Fax: 0031/30/2411787 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Corp. • P.O. Box 279 • Minneapolis, MN 55440 USA
Tel. 001/763/553-7000 • Fax: 001/763/553-7288 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Australia Pty. Ltd. • POB 286 • Braeside, Vic., 3195 Australia
Tel. 03/95872000 • Fax: 03/95809120 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech (UK) Ltd. • The Coach House • 2 Main Road •
Middleton Cheney • OX17 2ND • Great Britain
0844/335/0517 • Fax: 0044/1295/269861 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Ibérica S.A. • P.O. Box 132, Crta. N-340 • KM 1.245,4 •
08750 Molins de Rey - Barcelona Spain
Tel. 0034/93/6800028 • Fax: 0034/93/6800555 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Scandinavia A/S • Helgeshøj Allé 28 • DK2605 Taastrup • Denmark
Tel. 0045/43/271818 • Fax: 0045/43/430528 • [email protected]
Wagner Spraytech Scandinavia A/S • Helgeshøj Allé 28 • DK2605 Taastrup • Denmark
Tel. 0046/42/150020 • Fax: 0046/42/150020 • [email protected]
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Important notes on product liability
As a result of an EC regulation being effective as from January 1, 1990, the manufacturer shall only be liable for his product if all parts come from him or are released by him, and if the devices are properly mounted and operated.
If the user applies outside accessories and spare parts, the manufacturer´s liability can fully or partially be inapplicable; in extreme cases usage of the entire device can be prohibited by the competent authorities (employer´s liability insurance association and factory inspectorate division).
Only the usage of original WAGNER accessories and spare parts guarantees that all safety regulations are observed.
3+2 years guarantee for professional finishing
Wagner professional guarantee
(Status 01.02.2009)
1. Scope of guarantee
All Wagner professional colour application devices (hereafter referred to as products) are carefully inspected, tested and are subject to strict checks under Wagner quality assurance. Wagner exclusively issues extended guarantees to commercial or professional users (hereafter referred to as “customer”) who have purchased the product in an authorised specialist shop, and which relate to the products listed for that customer on the Internet under www.wagner-group.com/profi-guarantee.
The buyer’s claim for liability for defects from the purchase agreement with the seller as well as statutory rights are not impaired by this guarantee.
We provide a guarantee in that we decide whether to replace or repair the product or individual parts, or take the device back and reimburse the purchase price. The costs for materials and working hours are our responsibility. Replaced products or parts become our property.
2. Guarantee period and registration
The guarantee period amounts to 36 months. For industrial use or equal wear, such as shift operations in particular, or in the event of rentals it amounts to 12 months.
Systems driven by petrol or air are also guaranteed for a 12 month period.
The guarantee period begins with the day of delivery by the authorised specialist shop. The date on the original purchase document is authoritative.
For all products bought in authorised specialist shops from 01.02.2009 the guarantee period is extended to 24 months providing the buyer of these devices registers in accordance with the following conditions within
4 weeks of the day of delivery by the authorised specialist shop.
Registration can be completed on the Internet under www.wagner-group.
com/profi-guarantee. The guarantee certificate is valid as confirmation, as is the original purchase document that carries the date of the purchase. Registration is only possible if the buyer is in agreement with having the data being stored that is entered during registration.
When services are carried out under guarantee the guarantee period for the product is neither extended nor renewed.
Once the guarantee period has expired, claims made against the guarantee or from the guarantee can no longer be enforced.
3. Handling
If defects can be seen in the materials, processing or performance of the device during the guarantee period, guarantee claims must be made immediately, or at the latest within a period of 2 weeks.
The authorised specialist shop that delivered the device is entitled to accept guarantee claims. Guarantee claims may also be made to the service centres named in our operating instructions. The product has to be sent without charge or presented together with the original purchase document that includes details of the purchase date and the name of the product. In order to claim for an extension to the guarantee, the guarantee certificate must be included.
The costs as well as the risk of loss or damage to the product in transit or by the centre that accepts the guarantee claims or who delivers the repaired product, are the responsibility of the customer.
4. Exclusion of guarantee
Guarantee claims cannot be considered
- for parts that are subject to wear and tear due to use or other natural wear and tear, as well as defects in the product that are a result of natural wear and tear, or wear and tear due to use. This includes in particular cables, valves, packaging, jets, cylinders, pistons, means-carrying housing components, filters, pipes, seals, rotors, stators, etc. Damage due to wear and tear that is caused in particular by sanded coating materials, such as dispersions, plaster, putty, adhesives, glazes, quartz foundation.
- in the event of errors in devices that are due to non-compliance with the operating instructions, unsuitable or unprofessional use, incorrect assembly and/or commissioning by the buyer or by a third party, or utilisation other than is intended, abnormal ambient conditions, unsuitable coating materials, unsuitable operating conditions, operation with the incorrect mains voltage supply/ frequency, over-operation or defective servicing or care and/or cleaning.
- for errors in the device that have been caused by using accessory parts, additional components or spare parts that are not original Wagner parts.
- for products to which modifications or additions have been carried out.
- for products where the serial number has been removed or is illegible
- for products to which attempts at repairs have been carried out by unauthorised persons.
- for products with slight deviations from the target properties, which are negligible with regard to the value and usability of the device.
- for products that have been partially or fully taken apart.
5. Additional regulations.
The above guarantees apply exclusively to products that have been bought by authorised specialist shops in the EU, CIS, Australia and are used within the reference country.
If the check shows that the case is not a guarantee case, repairs are carried out at the expense of the buyer.
The above regulations manage the legal relationship to us concludingly.
Additional claims, in particular for damages and losses of any type, which occur as a result of the product or its use, are excluded from the product liability act except with regard to the area of application.
Claims for liability for defects to the specialist trader remain unaffected.
German law applies to this guarantee. The contractual language is
German. In the event that the meaning of the German and a foreign text of this guarantee deviate from one another, the meaning of the German text has priority.
J. Wagner GmbH
Division Professional Finishing
Otto Lilienthal Strasse 18
88677 Markdorf
Federal Republic of Germany
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Note on disposal:
In observance of the European Directive 2002/96/
EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and implementation in accordance with national law, this product is not to be disposed of together with household waste material but must be recycled in an environmentally friendly way!
Wagner or one of our dealers will take back your used Wagner waste electrical or electronic equipment and will dispose of it for you in an environmentally friendly way.
Please ask your local Wagner service centre or dealer for details or contact us direct.
Declaration of conformity
Directive: Machinery Directive on machinery safety, 2006/42/EC, Low
Voltage Directive, 2006/95/EC, EMI Directive, 2006/108/EC, European directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment
Conforming Machinery: WAGNER FC9900
Serial number: As marked on nameplate
We hereby certify that the machinery described above conforms with the essential health and safety requirements of council directives
2002/96/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2006/108/EC, 2006/42/EC
on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to the safety of the machinery.
Applied harmonized standards, in particular:
EN 1953:1998+A1:2009, EN 55014-1:2001, BS EN 61000-3-
2:2006+A2:2009, BS EN 61000-3-3:2008, EN 60204-1:2006, BS EN
ISO 12100-1:2003+A1:2009, BS EN ISO 12100-2:2003+A1:2009, AS/
NZS 3100:2009, CISPR 14-1
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Date: 23.9.2010
Signature - Person responsible for documentation Signature - Authorised Representative
Manufacturer:
Wagner Spray Tech
1770 Fernbrook Lane
Plymouth, MN 55447
USA
J. Wagner GmbH
Division Professional Finishing
Otto Lilienthal Strasse 18
88677 Markdorf
République fédérale d’Allemagne
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