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d) Do not misuse the supply cord by carrying the tool by the cord, hanging it 

from the cord or by pulling on the cord to remove the plug. Keep the supply 

cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving tool parts.

 Damaged or 

twisted leads increase the risk of an electric shock. 

e) If you work outdoors with a power tool, only use extension cables suitable 

for outdoor use. 

The use of an extension lead that is suitable for outdoors reduces 

the risk of an electric shock.

 

f) If you cannot avoid using the tool in a damp environment, use a 30mA 

residual current operated circuit-breaker. 

Using a residual current operated 

circuit-breaker avoids the risk of electric shock.

3. Personal safety 

a) Be attentive. Pay attention to what you are doing and work sensibly with 

a power tool. Do not use the tool if you are tired or under the influence of 

drugs, alcohol or medication. 

Just a moment of inattentiveness while using the 

tool can lead to serious injuries.

 

b) Wear personal safety equipment and always wear safety goggles. 

Wearing 

personal protective equipment, such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety 

helmet or ear protection, depending on the type of power tools, reduces the risk of 

injury. 

c) Avoid accidental starting-up. Make sure that the electric tool is switched off 

before you connect it to the power supply, pick it up or carry it. 

Accidents can 

occur if you carry the power tool while your finger is on the switch or if you connect 

the power tool to the power supply while switch is on. 

d) Remove setting tools or wrenches before switching on the power tool. 

A tool 

or wrench that is in a rotating tool part can lead to injuries. 

e) Avoid an unnatural posture. Ensure that you are standing securely and have your 

balance at all times. 

This ensures that you can control the tool better in unexpected situations. 

f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery. Keep your 

hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts. 

Loose clothing, jewellery or 

long hair can be caught in moving parts. 

g) This power tool can be used by persons over the age of 8 as well as by 

people with restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities or who have 

little experience or knowledge about it, providing they are supervised or 

instructed on how to use the power tool safely and what risks are involved. 

Children shall not play with the power tool. 

Summary of Contents for SPRAY SYSTEM HV 1900

Page 1: ...Spraystation HV1900 Operating Manual EN...

Page 2: ...HV1900 1 6 3 2 1 4 7 3 A Spraystation HV1900 Operating Manual EN B A 2 5A 5B B...

Page 3: ...HV1900 4 5 A B C 7 A C 20 30 cm B 6...

Page 4: ...HV1900 A B 12 8 2 1 10 NEED IMAGE NEED IMAGE 1 2 4 6 5 9 7 8 3 1 2 3 4 11...

Page 5: ...s 1 Explanation of symbols used 2 2 General Safety Instructions 2 3 Safety Instructions for Spray Guns 4 4 Description Scope of delivery 5 5 Field of application 6 6 Coating Materials Suitable for Use...

Page 6: ...sorderly or unlit workplaces may result in accidents b Never use the tool in hazardous areas that contain flammable liquids gases or dusts Power tools generate sparks that can ignite the dust or vapou...

Page 7: ...ch as dust mask non slip safety shoes safety helmet or ear protection depending on the type of power tools reduces the risk of injury c Avoid accidental starting up Make sure that the electric tool is...

Page 8: ...aged parts repaired before using the tool Many accidents have their origin in power tools that have been maintained badly f Use the power tool accessories insert tools etc in accordance with these ins...

Page 9: ...ces of ignition such as for example open fires smoke of lit cigarettes cigars and tobacco pipes sparks glowing wires hot surfaces etc in the vicinity during spraying Ensure that no solvent vapours are...

Page 10: ...as a consequence of sprayed material entering the socket outlet Mask all the areas and objects that are not to be spray painted or remove them from the work area No liability is assumed for damage du...

Page 11: ...nds HV5500 130 seconds HV5901 150 seconds To thin paint add water to water based paints and white spirit to oil based paints i Spray material that is at least at room temperature provides a better spr...

Page 12: ...on the rear of the spray gun Fig 6 turn upwards higher material volume turn downwards lower material volume 13 Spray Technique i The spray result depends heavily on the smoothness and cleanliness of t...

Page 13: ...s after an interruption in operation 15 Taking Out of Operation and Cleaning Propercleaningistheprerequisiteforproblem freeoperationofthepaintapplication device No guarantee claims are accepted in cas...

Page 14: ...order Fig 11 10 Ensure the Air Cap Ring Fig 9 1 is fully tightened and the Fluid Tip Fig 9 4 is pushed into place so that the Needle Fig 9 5 will shut off Note Ensure the Spray Direction Lever Fig 9 3...

Page 15: ...35 1 5mm Fluid Tip Needle Seal EAR2353925 2 0mm Fluid Tip Needle Seal EAR2353952 2 5mm Fluid Tip Needle Seal EAR2353987 3 0mm Fluid Tip Needle Seal EAR2353956 1l Pot Lid EAR2354031 20 Environmental pr...

Page 16: ...ial volume adjuster Tighten container Refill Insert Clean Coating material drips from the nozzle Coating material clogged at air cap nozzle or needle Nozzle loose Nozzle seal worn Nozzle worn Clean Ti...

Page 17: ...entilating hose Diaphragm soiled Diaphragm defective Clean the diaphragm Replace the diaphragm Poor covering capacity on the wall Spray material is too cold Highly absorbent surface or paint with poor...

Page 18: ...any electrical dealer for a replacement or ring our helpline 4 A replacement fuse must be rated at 5 Amps and manufactured and approved to BS 1362 5 IFINANYDOUBTCONTACTAQUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN If you ne...

Page 19: ...tool isopenedupby personsotherthanmanufacturerservice personnel Transport damage maintenance work and loss and damage due to faulty maintenance work are not covered by the guarantee Under any guarante...

Page 20: ...2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC 2011 65 EU 2002 96 EC 2006 95 EC Applied harmonised norms EN 60335 1 2012 EN 62233 2008 EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 1997 Corrigendum 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EN 6100...

Page 21: ...EN 17 HV1900...

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