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HELPFUL HINTS

1. Evenly control the speed of movement of the spray gun. A fast speed will give a thin coat and a slow speed

will give a thick coat.

2. Stir paint well using Paint Stirrer (19).

3. Only apply one coat at a time. If a further coat is required follow the paint 

manufacturer’s instructions for drying times.

4. If spraying small areas or objects keep the output setting low as this will avoid 

excessive use of paints and will minimise overspray.

5. When spraying large areas or objects, it is best to use a ‘criss-cross’ pattern, 

either from left to right then up or down or vice-versa. This will ensure 

maximum coverage (Fig.5).

6. Avoid stopping and starting when spraying as this can lead to too much or not 

enough material on a surface.

7. To ensure edges are covered, commence spraying just to the side of area 

being sprayed.

8.

CLEAN SPRAYER AFTER EVERY USE (SEE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS).

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

THE SPRAY GUN MUST BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE. IF THE PAINT DRIES

INSIDE THE GUN, CLEANING WILL BECOME MUCH MORE DIFFICULT AND MAY RENDER THE GUN

INOPERABLE. THIS IS NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE.

The spray gun is the same as a paintbrush, if it is not cleaned the paint will go hard and render the gun useless.

You must therefore clean this out after use.

SPRAY GUN

Remove the Paint Container (15).

Pour any leftover paint into its container so that it can be used for the future.

Pour a quantity of the respective thinners into container, shake the spray gun lightly, reassemble the gun,

then spray this liquid through the gun. Repeat this until the thinners being sprayed is coming through with

no traces of paint.

Clean any traces of paint off the outside of the spray gun.

Clean the Paint Container Seal (14) inside the spray gun body.

FLUID TIP & NEEDLE

Unscrew Air Cap Ring (1)

Remove Air Cap (2) 

Completely remove Fluid Adjusting Screw (10)

Remove Spring (9)

Remove Fluid Needle (8) by gently pulling the Trigger (7).

Remove Fluid Tip (4)

Remove Spray Direction Plate (3) noting the position of notches.

Remove Fluid Tip Seal (5)

Remove Paint Container Seal (14)

Place all of these items (apart from Paint Container Seal (14)) into a container and clean them using a brush

and clean thinners

Clean the inside of the body of the gun

Thoroughly dry these parts before reassembling

Grease the Gland Seal (12). (USE PETROLEUM JELLY. DO NOT USE SILICONE BASED GREASE.)

Reassemble parts in reverse order. 

It is recommended fitting the Fluid Tip (4) prior to the Fluid Needle (8).

NEVER DISPOSE OF PAINTS OR SOLVENTS INTO DRAINS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL TO

ARRANGE COLLECTION OR FOR DETAILS OF NEAREST REGISTERED DISPOSAL SITE.

Fig.5

Summary of Contents for SPRAY SYSTEM HV 1900

Page 1: ...used for a variety of applications BEFORE USE PLEASE READ THE SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please retain for future reference EARLEX LTD WILL ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IF...

Page 2: ...2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION not supplied...

Page 3: ...ls After every use ensure that you clean your spray gun thoroughly and grease the gland packing This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sen...

Page 4: ...36 9 Spring L0216 10 Fluid Adjusting Screw L0210 No Description Part No 11 Gland Nut L0208 12 Gland Seal L0272 13 Paint Feed Tube L0214 14 Paint Container Seal L0335 15 Paint Container L0201 16 Air Ho...

Page 5: ...ning in conjunction with a spray gun If in doubt please contact the manufacturers of the paint The viscosity cup supplied will help you determine the correct thickness of the paint Paint is thinned by...

Page 6: ...ed If the paint spray is too wide or contains too much paint turn the Fluid Adjusting Screw 10 clockwise again Once the correct spray pattern is obtained you are able to commence spraying SPRAYING TEC...

Page 7: ...nd render the gun useless You must therefore clean this out after use SPRAY GUN Remove the Paint Container 15 Pour any leftover paint into its container so that it can be used for the future Pour a qu...

Page 8: ...logged Clean the gun Spray gun too far away Reduce the distance between gun and work piece No paint being produced Paint too thick Add thinners Gun clogged Clean the spray gun Pick up pipe clogged Cle...

Page 9: ...n extension lead it must be rated at a minimum of 6 Amps and fully unwound Do not operate with a lead rated at less than 6 Amps as this will cause premature failure of the motor which is not covered b...

Page 10: ...10 NOTES...

Page 11: ...11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...s guaranteed for a period of 24 months against faulty manufacture and materials It is not guaranteed for industrial or hire purposes The guarantee does not affect your statutory rights In the event of...

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