1.
Interrupt the operation (
Ä
Chapter 7.6.1 ‘Temporary shut-down’ on page 31
).
2.
Disrupt the material supply for component A and component B provided by the system
owner.
3.
Release the residual energy by pulling the pull lever.
4.
Establish the cleaning agent supply at the fluid connection for component A and component
B.
5.
If necessary, switch on the material supply for component A and component B provided by
the system owner.
6.
Start spraying process by activating the pull lever.
7.
Spray until the cleaning product runs clear.
8.
Terminate spraying process by releasing the pull lever.
9.
End the cleaning product supply.
10.
Blow out cleaning product residues by briefly operating the pull lever.
11.
Switch off the compressed air supply and secure it against a restart.
12.
Clean the outside of the device with a cloth dipped in cleaning solution.
13.
Properly dispose of the cleaning cloths and cleaning products. Adhere to the national and
regional disposal regulations when doing so.
Following the cleaning process, the movable parts of the hand-held spray gun that can be reached
on the outside should be lightly oiled. These are:
Fig. 11: Parts requiring grease
n
Lever axis (4)
n
Fluid needle (6) in front of the sealing nut (5)
n
Valve axis in front of the sealing screw (8)
Hand-held spray gun HS-25/2K
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