Uni-ram UG4000 Series User manual

OPERATING MANUAL
SPRAY GUN CLEANERS - UG4000 & UG6000 SERIES
PRESSURE POT CLEANER - UPP6500E
PAINT CAN CLEANER - UP6000
UNI-RAM CORPORATION • ONTARIO • CANADA
REV 2014-09

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
FEATURES BY MODEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
STRUCTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
SETUP
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
LEVELING, VENT AND AIR SUPPLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SOLVENT SELECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
SOLVENT PAIL SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
GROUND WIRE INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
OPERATION
PRE - CLEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
CLEANING SPRAY GUNS AND CUPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
USING THE MANUAL WASH and MANUAL RINSE FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
ADDITIONAL FEATURES - UG6000 SERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
HOSE CLEANING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
AFTER CLEANING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DAILY MAINTENANCE
FILTER PADS AND SCREEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
REPLACING SOLVENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
FLOW DIAGRAMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15
REPLACEMENT PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ACCESSORIES, CONSUMABLES and OPTIONAL PARTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
WARRANTY
EXTENDED WARRANTIES For North American Customers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
FULL PRODUCT WARRANTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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INTRODUCTION
Uni-ram holds many patents on designs used in its innovative products. Every machine is rigorously
tested for compliance with stringent Quality Assurance standards. Follow the directions in this manual
under Setup, Operation and Maintenance in order to operate this machine safely and effectively. Not
following these instruction can lead to malfunction or damage to the machine. Follow directions under
the section below, Cautions and Warnings and on labels attached to the machine. Ensure that the
manual is readily available for the operator at all times. If you have any questions about the operation
of this machine, call your distributor or a Uni-Ram Service Engineer.
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
• Always disconnect this machine from power sources before performing maintenance
• Do not smoke or use near open flames, sparks or heat.
• Ground pails and cabinet using supplied grounding wires
FEATURES BY MODEL
North America: Uni-ram Technical Service
1-800-417- 9133
Other Continents: Contact Your Supplier
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MANUAL RINSE FOOT PEDAL
(UG4000DAM,UG4000DVT,UG4000
DVM,UG4000E)
UG6000
VENT
CONTROL
UPP6500E
TANK
MANUAL WASH FOOT PEDAL
(UG6000 SERIES)
UG4500
BRUSH
ON / OFF
BRUSH
FLOW
CONTROL
UG4000FS
UP6000
TANK
BRUSH
CONTROL
INSIDE-
OUTSIDE
SELECTOR
BRUSH
FLOW
CONTROL
BRUSH
SOLVENT
UP6000 UP6000

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SETUP
INSPECTION
• Inspect the shipping carton for signs of damage. It is your responsibility to report damage to the
transport company. Uni-ram Corporation does not accept responsibility for shipping damage
once the machine has left our warehouse. Keep the packaging materials until you are sure the
machine has not been damaged during shipping.
• Remove the machine from the carton by opening the bottom flaps and sliding the carton up over
the machine.
• For Gun Cleaners (UG models), make sure the bag of accessories contains the following:
• Kit-Plug, Guns w. Trigger Lock Springs, 2 pieces (Part No. 140-2340)
• Nozzle Adapters:
110-430 Push-on, coventional systems only
110-430PPS Push-on, disposable cup or conventional systems
Note: Adapter #780-3530 is installed for use with disposable cup system only
If any item is missing, contact your supplier.
LOCATION
Position in a well-ventilated area away from sparks, heat and open flames.
LEVELING, VENT AND AIR SUPPLY
• Level the machine using the adjustable legs.
• For vented models only, attach a vent hose (not supplied) to the vent outlet on top of the
machine. The duct system must not be under continuous vacuum.
• To stop or vary the rate of solvent venting from the tank upon opening, use the Vent Control
Valve on the side of the unit.
• Remove the cover on the "Air Input" (right side of machine) and
attach an air supply adapter (not supplied).
The air supply pressure must be at least 85 PSI and
the air must be free from contaminants such as water, dust, rust, tar,
grease etc.
To prevent damage to the Diaphragm Pump an internal Air Pressure
Regulator has been installed to limit the air pressure to precisely 85
PSI. Do not install a second air pressure regulator or use a pressure
set below 85 PSI.
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SOLVENT SELECTION
The adhesion quality of automotive paint has dramatically
improved in recent years. The choice of solvent is critical. Only
use good quality solvent that is formulated for your paint and
intended for use with automatic spray guns cleaners.
SOLVENT PAIL SETUP
For Units Where One or Both Pails are Not Included
• Open the door to the base cabinet
• Move the Drain Valve handle to the "closed" (horizontal)
position if it is not already there. See picture on right.
• Two 5-Gal (19 L) pails of solvent are required, one full and one containing 3 gal. Place the pails
in front of the machine, full pail on the right and the other pail on the left.
• Inside the cabinet you will see two pipes strapped together, the Suction Pipe and the Rinse
Pump. Cut the strap holding them together. Do not cut the other straps holding the black and
blue tubes.
• Disconnect the Suction Pipe from the Drain Valve by pushing the gray button and bring both
pipes outside of the cabinet.
• Insert the Rinse Pump into the full pail on the right and the Suction Pipe into the pail with 3 gal
on the left. Models with a Manual Wash brush also have a tube to supply the brush. The tube
Drain Valve
PAIL NO.2
WASH SOLVENT
780-8110P
MANUAL WASH
SUCTION TUBE
DRAIN HOSE
PAIL NO. 1
CLEAN SOLVENT
780-8120P
MANUAL RINSE
SUCTION TUBE
GROUND WIRE (GREEN)
GROUND WIRE
(GREEN)
TRANSFER HOSE
OUTGOING
CONNECTION
RINSE PUMP
(URP100S-F) WITH
BLUE AIR LINE
SUCTION HOSE
RISER
780-8116F
(E-MODELS ONLY)
OVERFLOW TUBE
750-815P
(E-MODELS ONLY)
TRANSFER HOSE
INCOMING CONNECTION
(E-MODELS ONLY)
PAIL SETUP
DRAIN VALVE

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must be inserted through the lid of the left (wash) pail. Models with a Manual Rinse feature have
another tube which needs to be inserted through the lid of the right (rinse) pail.
• Move the pails into the cabinet and re-connect the Suction Pipe of the left pail to the Drain Valve.
For Units Where Pails are Included (see below and next page)
SOLVENT PAIL SETUP (continued)
For Units Where Pails are Included (see picture on previous page)
PLASTIC PAILS
• Disconnect the Suction Pipe (if not already disconnected) from the Drain Valve (make sure it is in
the closed, horizontal, position) by pressing the button and pulling down.
• Bring out PAIL NO.2 and remove the Suction Pipe (and Manual Wash Suction Tube if there is
one).
• Bring out PAIL NO. 1 and remove the Caps from both pails.
• Fill PAIL NO. 2 with 3 about Gal (11 L) of clean solvent.
• Fill PAIL NO. 1 with 5 about Gal (19 L) of clean solvent (about 1“ below the overflow pipe).
• Re-install the Caps onto the pails (the one with the tube goes on PAIL NO. 2).
• Put PAIL NO. 1 and the Riser back into the cabinet.
• Re-insert the Suction Pipe (and Manual Wash Suction Tube if there is one) into PAIL NO. 2
• Put PAIL NO. 2 back into the cabinet and re-insert the Overflow Pipe.
• Re-connect the Suction Pipe to the Drain Valve by pressing the button and pushing up.
• Turn the Drain Valve handle to the open position (vertical) and close the Door.
METAL PAILS - OPTIONAL (see picture below)
• Place two pails in front of the unit with the labels facing you and remove caps from both pails.
• Pour 5 Gal (19 L) of solvent into Rinse Solvent Pail and 3 Gal (11 L) into Wash Solvent Pail.
• Turn Handle of Drain Valve to closed (horizontal) position and disconnect the Suction Pipe (if not
already disconnected) by pressing the button and pulling down.
• Bring Rinse Pump and, if present, Manual Wash Suction Tube to outside of Base Cabinet.
• Insert the Suction Pipe into the Wash Pail and the Rinse Pump into the Rinse Pail.
• If present, insert Manual Wash Suction Tube into the hole of Rinse Solvent Pail.
SOLVENT PAIL SETUP - METAL PAILS
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CLEANING SPRAY GUNS AND CUPS
• Loosen the air cap of the spray gun two full turns.
• Lock the trigger in the open position with the Trigger Lock Spring.
• To prevent liquid from entering the air passgae during automatic cleaning, insert the white plas-
tic Air Passage Plug into the Spray Gun's air inlet. If the air inlet has a male threaded connector
instead of a quick connect use the knurled nut attached to the Trigger Clamp (included).
• Place spray guns facing corner jets. Placement depends on type of spray gun. See pictures
below. Place cups onto the low spray jets and cup holders.
Note: Gravity Feed Spray Gun: Some customers prefer to clean the cup separate from the spray
gun.
• Close the lid and turn the “Auto Wash Timer” knob clockwise to start cleaning. The cleaning
cycle takes about 60 seconds
• Push and hold the "Air Rinse" button for about 3 second to air-rinse the guns.
• Push and hold the "Clean Rinse" button for about 5 seconds to rinse guns with clean sol-
vent. This will send a pre-set amount of clean solvent (100 cc) through the jets. Wait 30 sec-
onds for the Rinse Pump to fully recharge before repeating.
The s
olvent flow per clean-rinse cycle is limited to 100 cc to minimize consumption. This quanti-
ty is usually sufficient to clean the inside passages of the spray guns.
CLEANING PRESSURE POTS AND LIDS (UPP6500E only)
• To clean the pressure pot and lid separately, place them one at a time over
the extended rotating spray assembly and follow the same procedures as
above.
CLEANING PAILS (UP6000 only)
• To clean a pail, turn the INSIDE-OUTSIDE SELECTOR to “INSIDE”, place the pail over the
extended rotating spray assembly and follow the same procedures as above. Then chnnge the
SELECTOR to “OUTSIDE” and follow the cleaning procedure again.
MANUAL WASH and MANUAL CLEAN RINSE
• For models with the Manual Wash Brush, open the lid and step on the foot pedal (left pedal on
two-pedal models). A dedicated pump delivers wash solvent through the brush.
• For models with the Manual Rinse feature, open the lid and step on the foot pedal (right pedal
on two-pedal models). Clean solvent is delivered through the Brush or the Spigot.
S
olvent flow for clean rinsing may limited to minimize clean solvent consumption.
UG6000 SERIES
• Larger Tank size and Flexible Spigot
• For Brush cleaning, choose between wash solvent and clean solvent: use the Brush Solvent
Selector on the front of the unit.
• To vary the rate of solvent flow through the Brush, use the Brush Solvent Flow Control on the
side of the unit.
UG4000FS
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• Place the Solvent Pails inside the base cabinet and re-connect the Suction Pipe to the Drain
Valve by pressing the button and pushing up. Turn the handle to the open position (vertical).
• Connect Solvent Transfer Hose to the hose barb of Wash Solvent Pail and secure with
Hose Clamp supplied.
• Turn Handle of Drain Valve to open (vertical) position and close Cabinet Door.
GROUND WIRE INSTALLATION
Three ground wires are provided to discharge static electricity. To work properly, all three must be
installed correctly. Connect the ground wire at the back of the cabinet to an external grounded
object.On some models ground wires are already connected to the rinse pump and suction pipe.
On other models connect the two wires inside the cabinet to the pails, one to each.
OPERATION
PRE - CLEAN
• Disconnect the spray gun from the air hose. Pour paint from the cup (when present) into a 5
gallon pail (not supplied).
• Rinse cup with solvent and pour into the same
5 gallon pail for later disposal or recycling.
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HOSE CLEANING
• Models with this feature can be used to clean a paint feeder hose up to 100 feet (30 m) long.
Connect the hose to the two fittings, one on the front and one on the right side. Rotate the
"Mode Selector" handle to the horizontal position and turn the Timer knob clockwise to start the
automatic cleaning cycle.
• To air-rinse the hose, push and hold the "Air Rinse” button.
• To rinse the hose with clean solvent, push and hold the "Clean Rinse" button for about 5 sec-
onds. This will use about 100 cc of clean solvent. Wait 30 seconds for the Rinse Pump to fully
recharge before repeating.
• Disconnect the hose.
AFTER CLEANING
• Remove the guns and cups from the tank and wipe them dry. Do not store spray guns in the
tank.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
FILTER PADS AND SCREEN
• Inspect the filter pad located in the tank of the gun cleaner and clean it if there is a build up of
paint debris. Clean by removing the filter pad and washing away paint particles with clean sol-
vent. Replace the filter pad when damaged or when solvent cannot drain.
• Inspect the screen, located below the filter pad and clean when necessary.
REPLACING SOLVENT
For units with customer supplied pails
• Disconnect the Suction Pipe from the Drain Valve and remove the pipe from the pail. Move the
pail out of the cabinet and recycle or dispose of the wash solvent.
• Remove the Rinse Pump from the other pail, move the pail out of the cabinet and locate on left
side for use with the suction pipe.
• Place a new, full-pail of clean solvent on the right side in front of the cabinet.
• Insert the Rinse Pump into the full pail on the right and the Suction Pipe into the half-full pail on
the left. Models with a Manual Wash brush also have a tube to supply the brush. The tube must
be inserted through the lid of the left (wash) pail. Models with a Manual Rinse feature have
another tube which needs to be inserted through the lid of the right (rinse) pail.
• Move the pails into the cabinet and re-connect the Suction Pipe of the left pail to the Drain
Valve.
For units where pails have an overflow pipe:
• Follow instruction under SET UP for solvent pails.

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOM REASON CORRECTIVE ACTION
WASH SOLVENT DOES
NOT FLOW AND PUMP
MAKES A HISSING NOISE
• Drain valve closed
• Solvent level too low
• Paint debris in pump or
blockage in solvent line
After Each Step Below, Turn
Timer. If solvent does not flow,
carry out next step.
• Open drain valve (put in verti-
cle position), if not already
open
• Check wash solvent level. Add
solvent if less than 1/2 full.
• Follow Procedure 1, Blocked
Fluid Passage in Diaphragm
Pump.
WASH SOLVENT DOES
NOT FLOW AND PUMP
MAKES A HISSING SOUND
• Water in air line causes
pump to stall • Follow Procedure 2, Blockage
in Air Passage in Diaphragm
Pump
WASH SOLVENT DOES
NOT FLOW AND PUMP
DOES NOT MAKE A SOUND • Pump leaks
• Blockage in air passage
• Replace pump
• Follow Procedure 3, Blocked
Passage in Air Line
PUMP DOES NOT STOP
UNLESS TIMER IS TURNED
BY HAND OR AIR IS SHUT
OFF
• Defective timer • Replace timer
TIMER KNOB SPINS BACK
WHEN TURNED
• Defective timer • Replace timer
INSIDE WALL OF TANK IS
COATED WITH PAINT EVEN
THOUGH OPERATOR
MAINTAINS TANK
• Solvent lacks cleaning
strength • Replace solvent with solvent
that is formulated for type of
paint used and for use with
automatic spray gun cleaning
WASH SOLVENT DOES
NOT FLOW AND PUMP
MAKES A NORMAL
PUMPING SOUND
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SYMPTOM REASON CORRECTIVE ACTION
CLEANING PROBLEMS
GUNS NOT CLEAN,
PUMP WORKING,
SOLVENT FLOW
NORMAL • Trigger not locked in
open position
• Spray gun is not
properly installed on
to nozzle
• Incompatible solvent
• Low pressure in air
supply
• Plugged jets
After Each Step Below, Turn Timer. If
guns are not clean, carry out next step.
• Use Trigger Lock Spring
• Re-install with proper adapter
• Replace incompatible solvent with sol-
vent formulated for type of paint used
and for Automatic Spray Gun Cleaners.
• Increase air pressure to a minimum of
85 PSI
• Remove and clean by blowing air
through the jets. If not successful,
replace.
GUNS NOT CLEAN,
WASH SOLVENT IS
MILKY WHITE
• Wash solvent is con-
taminated with water • Replace or recycle wash solvent
CLEAN RINSE DOES NOT
WORK • Not enough solvent
in clean rinse pail
(right side)
• Rinse Pump is leak-
ing from a crack
caused by corrosion
due to acidic or chlo-
rine-contaminated
solvent
• Clean Rinse Air Valve
is defective
• See Section “REPLACING SOLVENT”
• Replace rinse pump
• Follow Procedure 3 , Blockage in Air
Line for air rinse valve only.
CLEAN RINSE IS DIRTY • Faulty Combination
Valve • Replace Combination Valve.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
PROCEDURE 1
Blocked Fluid Passage In Diaphagm Pump
If the pump sounds like it is working but liquid does not flow, clear the
fluid passage as follows:
• Remove suction tube from the pail and blow air at 85 PSI into the
INLET Sovent Hose (see diagram). Step on foot pedal. This
procedure may have to be repeated several times. If this pro-
cedure does not help, blow some water into the suction hose
using a spray gun, wait one minute and step on foot pedal.
This procedure may have to be repeated several times. If this
procedure does not work, the pump must be replaced.
If you need to replace the pump call your local dealer. The warran- ty
on the diaphragm pump is two years from date of purchase.
This procedure will also clear a blockage in the fluid line for the wash gun.
PROCEDURE 2
Blocked Air Passage In Diaphragm Pump
If there is a steady hissing sound and the pump is not cycling, the spool valve has stalled due to a
blocked air passage. Follow the procedure below to clear the blockage.
• Connect a blow gun to an 85 PSI source. Locate the
blue hose that extends from the air exhaust port of the dia-
phragm pump. Use a blow gun to blow air into the open end
of this hose. Turn timer. If the procedure is successful, the
pump will start working. The procedure may have to be
repeated several times. If this procedure does not work,
replace the pump.
• Cause: Contaminants in the air supply (water, oil, solid parti- cles
etc)
• Preventative Action: If necessary, install an Airline (Moisture)
Filter.
PROCEDURE 3
Blocked Passage in Air Line
The components in the air line are the diaphragm pump, air valve, foot pedal, 3-way ball valve and regu-
lator. See the Flow Diagram and the section: Replacement Parts.
To troubleshoot a component:
1) Disconnect the air line to the component using the quick disconnect.
2) Step on foot pedal and check for presence of positive air pressure in the air line. If there is ample
positive air pressure, replace the component.
If air pressure is absent, there is a faulty component upstream. Reconnect the air line and check the
operation of the next component upstream by following steps 1 and 2 above.
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FLOW DIAGRAMS
Use the diagrams to trace the flow of compressed air and solvent.
UG4000DVM / D / E
(VENTED MODELS ONLY)

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UG6000E
UG4500DV / UG6000EH / UPP6500E
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
100-810A, LID
SWITCH PLATE
120-627S, LID
CLOSING SPRING
36-110J, AIR JET AND
SUPPORT
114-800V, LID
SWITCH AIR VALVE
AUTO WASH TIMER
115-200/K, TIMER KIT
115-260F,KNOB
AIR RINSE
115-400BF, AIR/ RINSE VALVE ASSY
140-731F,KNOB, AIR/RINSE
UDP4TA, DIAPHRAGM
PUMP
HOSE CLEANING
160-172, HANDLE
140-731F,VALVE ASSY, 3 WAY
140-400F, COMBINATION VALVE
110-356, TAPER NOZZLE
URP100S-F, RINSE PUMP
600-8901, GROUND WIRE, FOR PAIL
(INSIDE)
100-413F, PAINT
CAP HOLDER
100-350, SPRAY JET
140-300F, TANK ASSY
120-337S, LID
OPEN STOP ARM
140-320V, LID ASSY
140-332N, FLAME
RETARDANT SCREEN
10-171, TANK
DRAIN VALVE
120-318, HANDLE
140-271, SUCTION TUBE (ON MANUAL
RINSE UNITS)
140-271, SUCTION TUBE (ON MANUAL
WASH UNITS) 100-750, PEDAL ASSY, FOOT SWITCH
115-400BF, AIR VALVE ASSY
140-500F, SUCTION PIPE,
STAINLESS STEEL
110-530L, ADJUSTABLE FOOT, LONG
140-421F, QUICK COUPLING
WITH NYLON WASHER, 110-466
SH38R36BK, SOLVENT HOSE
110-261, HOSE CLAMP #5
FP6500-10, FILTER PADS, UG4000
140-270, MANUAL
SYPHON ASSY
160-460A, CENTER
DELIVERY TUBE
140-450, DELIVERY TUBE
CONNECTOR ASSY
110-351, DELIVERY TUBE
PLATE HOLDER
CLEAN RINSE
115-400BF, AIR/ RINSE VALVE ASSY
140-731F,KNOB, AIR/RINSE
GROUND WIRE FOR CABINET
(AT BACK) ,100-835
120-318, HANDLE
AIR INLET WITH PRESSURE
REGULATOR, 120-020PR
ADAPTER NOZZLE ASSY
110-430
FLOW-THROUGH BRUSH ASSY
144-390
FP6000-10, FILTER PADS, UG6000
NOTE: Parts unique to the UPP6500E are not shown; call for
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ACCESSORIES, CONSUMABLES and OPTIONAL PARTS
EXTENDED WARRANTIES For North American Customers
An extended warranty may be purchased within 3 months from the date of purchase.
There are two types of warranty:
1) parts
2) parts and labor
The warranty period is 2, 3 or 4 years.
If you would like to purchase an extended warranty call Uni-ram at:
Canada 1-800-417-9133
USA 1-800-735-4331
Part No. Description
110-430 Nozzle Adapter, Push On, Conventional Systems Only
110-430PPS Nozzle Adapter, Push On, Disposable and Conventional Systems
780-3530 Nozzle Adapter, Disposable Cup Systems Only
100-413F Paint Cap Holder
115-200/K Mechanical Timer Assembly, 5 minutes
140-230 Air Passage Plug
140-2340 Trigger Clamp & Plug Kit
140-340S Rotating Spray Jet Assembly
144-390 Flow-Through Brush Assembly
144-397 Hose for Flow-Through Brush
100-835 Ground Wire for Gun Cleaner, 18G, Green, 4 FT
600-8901 Ground Wire for Pail
FP6000-10 Filter Pad, UG6000, Pkg of 10
FP6500-10 Filter Pad, UG4000, Pkg of 10
KIT-MW4000 Manual Wash Kit, Upgrade DV to DVM
780-8000 2-Pail Set, Plastic, Kit, including Hoses & Fittings (for connecting to
Solvent Recyclers)
Pail Set, Part No. 780-8000
(hoses come with P2
Recycler (URS500P2,
URS600P2, URS900P2)
MANUAL - UG4000-6000 SERIES + UPP6500E and UP6000 REVISION 2014-09

MANUAL - UG4000-6000 SERIES + UPP6500E and UP6000 REVISION 2014-09
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Full Product Warranty
These Uni-ram products have been engineered and manufactured to high performance standards.
Each unit has been subjected to detailed factory testing before shipment.
This product comes with a one-year full warranty from the date of purchase. Uni-ram Corporation
reserves the right to repair or replace the unit, free of charge, to the original purchaser if a part is
found to be defective in material or workmanship as determined by factory service personnel. The
items listed below under "Conditions of Warranty" as consumables are not covered.
Uni-ram reserves the right to direct the customer to ship the unit collect to the Uni-ram factory or to
an approved Service Center for repair using the Uni-ram Return Goods Procedure or to repair the
unit on-site. To prevent damage in transport, the purchaser must ship the unit in the original pack-
aging or use alternate adequate packaging. All units must be shipped clean and free of solvent.
Diaphragm Pump:
We are pleased to advise that the warranty on the diaphragm pump, the heart of the spray gun
cleaner, comes with a 2 year replacement warranty. If, in the unlikely event your diaphragm pump
fails during the first two years of service, call Uni-ram Service at 1-800-417-9133. We will send you
a new pump free of charge and arrange for the return of your original pump.
Conditions of Warranty:
As Uni-ram Corporation has no control over the working conditions or circumstances under which
the purchaser stores, handles or uses the product, Uni-ram makes no warranty or claim, either
expressed or implied with respect to this product's fitness for any purpose or the result to be
obtained from its use. This condition applies to the sale of all products and no representative or dis-
tributor of Uni-ram Corporation has the authority to waive or change these conditions.
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and does not apply if the unit has been mis-
used, overloaded, neglected, altered or used for any purpose other than those specified in the
operating and installation instructions. Deterioration due to normal wear is not covered by this war-
ranty. Damage due to accident, transportation, fire, floods or acts of God is also not covered. Units
whose serial numbers have been altered or removed are not covered. The warranty is invalid if
unauthorized chemicals as noted in the manual or solvents with acid content are used in this unit.
Unauthorized attempts at self-repair or alterations by the owner also invalidate this warranty.
Interior or exterior finishes are not covered by this warranty.
Consumable Items are not covered by this warranty (eg: gaskets, screens, bags, filters, nozzles
and air jets).
This warranty replaces all other warranties expressed or implied by statute or otherwise.
To make a claim, call Uni-ram Service at 1-800-417-9133 and quote the serial number of the
unit.
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