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GB
• SWITCH OFF WHEN NOT SPRAYING - Avoid run-
ning the unit with the
fl
ow rate knob fully closed for
any length of time.
We accept no responsibility for damage caused by
the use of unsuitable substances, or paints that hare
not been thinned correctly, and any health hazards
that arise from lack of adequate ventilation
IMMEDIATELY SWITCH OFF THE SPRAY
GUNWHEN:
• Interruption in the mains plug, mains lead or mains
lead damage.
• Defectswitch.
• Smoke or stench of scorched isolation.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARATION
B
Do not use textured wall paints or coatings as
this wHIblock the nozzle.
To obtain the best results, it is important that you pre-
pare the surface to be sprayed and thin the paint to
the correct viscosity, before you operate your spray
gun. Always ensure that the surfaces to be sprayed
are free from dust, dirt and grease. Make sure that you
have masked the areas that should not be sprayed,
using a good quality masking tape. The paint or
fl
uid
to be sprayed should be thoroughly mixed and free
from lumps or other particles. Many substances can
be sprayed with your spray gun, but always check the
manufacturers recommendations before purchasingy-
our paint.
THINNING
Always rememberto disconnect from the
mains sup-ply before
fi
lling the paint contain-
er with sprayable material.
Most paints are supplied ready for brush application
and will need to be thinned before they are suitable to
be sprayed. Follow the manufacturers advice on thin-
ning the paint when used with a spray gun. The viscos-
ity cup will help you to determine the correct viscosity of
paint to be used. To determine the correct viscosity,
fi
ll
the cup to the brim with the paint. Measure the amount
of time it takes for the cup to empty back into the can.
The table below shows recommended times for differ-
ent types of material.
Plastic & latex paint
24 - 28 seconds
Water based paint
20-25 seconds
Primers
24-28 seconds
Varnishes
20-25 seconds
Oil based paints
18-22seconds
Enamel paints
18-22seconds
Aluminium paints
22-25 seconds
Carundersealing
25-35 seconds
Wood sealers
28-35 seconds
Wood preservatives
Nothinningrequired
Wood stains
Nothinningrequired
If the paint takes longer than the recommended time to
empty, then further thinning is required. Mix in a small
quantity of the appropriate thinner and use the viscos-
ity test until the correct thickness is achieved. Some
sprayable materials contain particles and lumps. These
materials should be strained before
fi
lling the paint con-
tainer.
SPRAYING
C
Fill the paint container with the correctly thinned and
strained paint. Connect the spray gun to the mains
supply. Aim the spray gun at a piece of scrap material
and operate the trigger switch until paint is spraying.
Adjust the output control
until the required
volume of paint is spraying. Turn the output control
in a clockwise direction (B) to reduce the
fl
ow and
anti-clockwise (A) to increase the
fl
ow. Adjustment of
the output control will affect the spray pattern. A poor
spray pattern will concentrate the paint in the centre
of the spray and give a blotchy
fi
nish. A good spray
pattern will give even distribution of paint throughout
the pattern.
SPRAYING TECHNIQUES
D
To obtain the best results, keep your spray gun level
and parallel to the surface at all times.
Keep the nozzle 25 - 30 cm from the surface and spray
evenly from side to side or up and down. Do not spray
at an angle as this will lead to paint runs on the surface.
Use smooth and even strokes. When spraying large
areas, use a criss-cross pattern as shown.
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