
PREPARATIONS FOR USE
Solvent drum
Remove the front panel (item 5 illustration 1) by lifting it up-and-out.
Remove the foot-pedal console (items 6 illustration 1) by lifting it up and folding it out to the side (see illustration 2).
Place the drum to the left underneath the unit (item 2 illustration 2). Insert the group of hoses containing the drain hose
from the automatic washer into this drum (item 4 illustration 2). Make sure that the hoses are properly led well down
into the drum, and that the opening is well sealed by the tapered plug.
Drum plugs
There are several types of solvent drums on the market, each with different diameter of the opening. With the unit, a card
board box with a selection of tapered plugs is supplied (see illustration 3). Select the plug that fit well into the opening of
the drums, and fit them onto the drum adaptor of the hoses (see illustration 4).
Water
Fill the filtrate container (item 7 illustration 2) to 1/2 of the volume with clean water.
Operating instructions
Operating instructions should be formulated on the basis of this manual and translated into the language spoken by the
employees. It should always be available close to the machine. To avoid confusion, the employees must be informed
about the solvent currently being used in the machine.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Empty the spray-gun of any residual paint into a separate spills-dish.
Open the main valve for compressed air (item 7 illustration 1).
Open the lid for the automatic washer (make sure it `clicks` into the full open position).
Place the spray-gun inside (see illustration 5).
Be sure to fit the trigger clip following illustration 6, and to push the spray-gun up against the nozzle for the paint-
channel (item 1 illustration 5) before you lock it into position with aid of the magnets of the trigger clip.
If you prior to cleaning prefer to remove the Air-cap and the needle of the spray-gun, then place those items as shown
by arrow 5 in illustration 5.
Close the lid, and start the automatic pre-wash cycle by pressing the foot pedal No.8 illustration 1. The spray-gun will
now be automatically cleaned for approx. 1.5 minutes with circulating solvent.
When the cleaning procedure is completed, the lid can be opened and the spray-gun taken out. It can now be manually
further washed or rinsed with water.
By pressing foot pedal No.10 in illustration 1, recirculating water will be fed through the cleaning brush placed in the
sink (item 1 illustration 7). Note that the ball-valve on the brush (item 6 illustration 7) must be in an open position.
The spray-gun’s paint channel can now be rinsed with clean water. Press the tapered nozzle of the rinse-gun (item 2
illustration 7) against the paint channel of the spray-gun. Pull the triggers on the spray- and rinse-guns simultaneously.
Then rinse the outside of the spray-gun with the rinse-gun.
The brush and rinse-gun in the sink can be used independently of the automatic washer at any time.
Connect the spray-gun to the air-line on the left side of the machine (item 4 illustration 1), and blow out the spray-gun
through the funnel in the sink (item 3 illustration 7). By using this funnel, you prevent the fumes from spreading within