5. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Remove the spray gun cover, empty the remaining contents in an external recipient, remove the paint cup and set the parts on the
grill
(pos.6G fig.1)
.
Operate as follows:
•
Wash the parts with a brush employing the used water in the tank
(pos.2 fig.1)
•
Wash the parts again using the nebulizer
(pos.22 fig.1)
.
•
Use the small pump
(pos.21 fig.1)
to take water from the tank and spray the parts.
•
Last, wash the parts with the washing brush
(pos.36 fig.1)
.
•
Pull the trigger of the spray gun to be cleaned and using the air gun
(pos.4A fig.1)
blow in the paint channel and blow off all
the outside of the spray gun for final drying.
WARNING
BE CAREFUL to avoid the water dirty with paint in the tank (pos.2 fig.1) exceeding the level of the grill
(pos.6G fig.1).
6. SEPARATING THE PAINT FROM THE WATER
Operate as follows:
•
Remove the grill
(pos.6G fig.1)
from the tank, pour the flocculant in the dirty water and mix by hand until wet.
•
Adjust the airflow with the regulator
(pos. 1 fig.1)
, to avoid water overflow from the tank. After 8-10 minutes mixing, close the air
and check that the paint is well coagulated. If not repeat the operation.
•
Open the regulator
(pos.1 fig.1)
again with the water and coagulated paint still moving, open the valve
(pos. 30 fig 1)
to pour
the mixture in the pre-filter bag
(pos. W50 fig.1)
.
•
Open the water regulating valve
(pos. 23R fig. 1)
as much as possible, open the valve
(pos. 18C fig. 1)
and, with the brush
(pos. 36 fig.1)
rinse the washing tank
(pos. 2 fig 1)
.
•
After filtering the water, pour the sludge from the filter in an outside container and deliver to a specialised waste treatment com-
pany. The water in container
(W53)
can be re-used.
•
Before starting again with the
Spray-gun washer
, pour with the brush
(pos. 36 fig. 1)
approximately 10 litres of water in the
wash tank
(pos. 2 fig 1)
and approximately 30 litres in container
(pos. W53 fig.1)
.
•
Replace the grill
(pos. 6G fig 1)
.
N.B. : For an ideal coagulation, do not add water and paint with other products (ex. solvent, detergent, additives, etc) in
the washing tank. (pos.2 fig.1)
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