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Twist and click the Air Cap (2) horizontally to obtain a vertical side to side spray pattern. 

Twist and click the Air Cap (2) vertically to obtain a horizontal up and down spray pattern. 

Twist  and  click  the  Air  Cap  (2)  to  a  diagonal  setting  for  a  round  spray  pattern  for  more

detailed projects. 

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Fill the Paint Container (13) with the material to be sprayed. DO NOT FILL above MAX level

indicator.

Stir the paint well using Paint Stirrer (16) supplied.

Push the Paint Feed Tube (11) firmly into the base of the spray gun body. 

Screw the container onto the gun body tightly. An airtight seal is essential for the correct

operation of this gun. Before operating the unit please ensure that the Paint Container (13)

is securely fixed to the gun body and the Gland Nut (9) is not loose.

Over  time  the  Gland  Seal  (10)  will  wear  and  the  gland  nut  will  need  adjusting  to

compensate.  To  check  the  gland  nut  is  correctly  fitted  you  will  need  a  small  adjustable

spanner. Pull the  Trigger (14) back and gradually tighten the gland nut by turning clockwise

until the needle is not free to move when the trigger is released.

To obtain the optimum setting gradually unscrew the gland nut by turning anticlockwise

until the Fluid Needle (6) moves forward into the Fluid Tip (4). To check your settings are

correct spray a container of water. Re-adjust if necessary.

Place the motor unit onto a clean and level surface, free from any loose debris or liquids.

Connect the hose to the back of the spray gun. Uncoil the power cord and plug into a mains

power socket-outlet.

ALWAYS  KEEP  THE  MOTOR  UNIT  AS  FAR  AWAY  FROM  THE  SPRAYING  AREA  AS

POSSIBLE TO PREVENT PAINT FROM CONTAMINATING THE MOTOR.

MASK ANY AREA YOU DO NOT WISH TO  SPRAY.

Now you are set up ready to spray, switch on the unit. No paint will be sprayed until the

Trigger (14) on the spray gun is gently pulled. Before starting any work on spraying actual

objects we suggest you spend some time practicing on cardboard or newspaper until you

have got used to how the spray gun works.

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Summary of Contents for CHV512

Page 1: ...aint Spraying kit This is a highly versatile spray kit and can be used on a variety of applications BEFORE USE PLEASE READ THESE SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please retain for future reference Go to...

Page 2: ...2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION not supplied 1 2 3 Certain coatings may require dilution...

Page 3: ...rs to operate or play with the spray equipment l Always read the paint manufacturer s thinning instructions before use l Always wear the correct protective face mask when spraying We also recommend we...

Page 4: ...provided instead of earthing No earthing means is provided on a double insulated product nor should a means for earthing be added to the product Servicing of a double insulated product requires extre...

Page 5: ...gger L0202 15 Trigger Pin L0209 16 Paint Stirrer L1565 17 Masking Tape not shown L1955 18 Stencils x 5 not shown L1950 19 Air Hose not shown L0543 1 2 3 4 5 14 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 16 5 Exploded Par...

Page 6: ...al different water based spray mediums including acrylics fabric and poster paints However some materials cannot be sprayed so please check the recommendation of the manufacturer before buying the pai...

Page 7: ...and may need to be thinned diluted for spraying purposes l Follow the manufacturer s guide for thinning in conjunction with a spray gun l If in doubt please contact the manufacturer of the paint Pain...

Page 8: ...spanner Pull the Trigger 14 back and gradually tighten the gland nut by turning clockwise until the needle is not free to move when the trigger is released To obtain the optimum setting gradually uns...

Page 9: ...when spraying provided the motor is switched ON 1 2 3 l The volume of paint sprayed is easily adjustable Fig 3 l Completely close the Fluid Adjusting Screw 8 by turning fully clockwise While pulling t...

Page 10: ...this will avoid excessive use of paints and will minimize overspray 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 Helpful Hints Fig 5 When spraying large areas or objects it is best to use a criss cross pattern either from left to...

Page 11: ...ieve a more detailed finish and finer spray l If any of the paint sprays outside the stencil and masking tape use a moist baby wipe to remove quickly but gently l Once you have sprayed your stencil ca...

Page 12: ...nt Container 13 reattach the gun and gently shake to clean inside of pot Add fresh quantity of warm water into the Paint Container 13 attach the gun and spray into a bucket or container until the spra...

Page 13: ...ew the Fluid Adjusting Screw 8 into place Release Trigger 14 Place the Spray Direction Plate 3 on top of the Fluid Tip 4 Place the Air Cap 2 over the Fluid Tip 4 Screw on the Air Cap Ring 1 Tighten th...

Page 14: ...y turning Fluid Adjusting Screw 8 clockwise Increase speed of application Release trigger earlier Increase the distance between gun and work piece Add undiluted material Increase the paint flow by tur...

Page 15: ...15 Notes...

Page 16: ...61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT KNOWN AS WEEE Please do not dispose of tools with your household waste collected by the council It is your re...

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