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the switch inside the tool by the switch trigger lever 

Squeeze to press the trigger (#11), trigger will actuate  

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FI

LLING THE CANISTER (FIG. F)

  Check  to  make  sure  that  the  canister  is 

completely screwed onto the sprayer.

 Stand the sprayer firmly on  a  smooth and 

horizontal surface 

  Pour  the  properly  thinned  and  strained 

material to be sprayed into the canister 

(Fig. F)

.

 Clean any residual liquid from the threads or 

sides of the canister and sprayer.

  Starting  the  threads  evenly,  screw  the  lid 

completely onto the top of  canister. Check the 
lid to make sure it is threaded on squarely and 
completely before picking up the sprayer.

ON / OFF SWITCH (Fig. G)

 

 

   

   

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

   

   

SMART SELECT NOZZLE SELECTION (Fig. H, 
Fig. H1)

There are three spray patterns to choose from:

- Vertical Flat Jet
- Horizontal Flat Jet
- Circular Jet

To select 

Vertical Flat Jet

 , turn 

the  air  cap  (#5)  to  horizontal 
direction by turning the smart 
nozzle selector (#3) clockwise 
until stop.

To select 

Horizontal  Flat  Jet

turn the air cap(#5) to vertical 
direction by turning the smart 
nozzle  selector  (#3)  anti-
clockwise until stop.

To select Circular 
Jet, turn the Spray 
Width  Lever  (#8) 
t o   t h e   i c o n   o f 
Minimum.

Note: 

Spray nozzle can only be assembled in 

one direction that the notch of the nozzle(#6) 
must  align  with  the  skirt  on  spray  unit 
housing(#10).  Refer  to 

Fig.  T1

  for  proper 

assembly.

          Warning! 

Risk of injury. Never point the 

sprayer at any part of the body. Never pull the 
trigger while adjusting the spray setting.

ADJUSTING WIDTH OF SPRAY PATTERN (Fig. 
H1)

By turning the Spray Width Lever (#8) between 
the Minimum marking and Maximum marking, 
the width of the spray patterns can be adjusted 
accordingly.

PREPARATION TIPS

 Always stir and strain the material thoroughly 

before use.

  With  any  spraying  job  you  should  always 

ensure  that  you  have  properly  prepared  the 

are free from dust, dirt, rust and grease. Lightly 
pressure wash decks or exterior surfaces and 
ensure that they are dry before spraying. 

 Even though HVLP sprayers have very little 

overspray, it is recommended that you mask 
all edges and other areas and use drop cloths 
to protect your floors and anything else in the 
spraying area that you wish to remain untouched.

► Sk

in that forms on the top of paint can clog the 

sprayer. Remove skin before mixing. Strain with 

to remove any impurities that could clog system.

 Before starting have gloves, paper towels, 

rags etc. available for unexpected spills.

OPERATION

THINNING TABLE

SPRAY MATERIAL

RUNOUT TIME

Clear and semi-

transparent

stains and sealers

Oil based primers,

varnishes and 

polyurethane

No thinning required  

seconds runout)

Solid color water 

based stains

Water based or 

latex paints

May require thinning 

seconds runout)

Note: Not recommended for textured paint

Vertical narrow jet for 
horizontal coating 
direction

Horizontal narrow jet 
for vertical coatiang 
direction

Vertical wide jet for 
horizontal coating 
direction

Horizontal wide jet 
for vertical coating 
direction

Small-medium 
size surface 

Large size 
surface top 
coating

Initial coatings, 
corners, edges, 
and hard to reach 
locations

Small circular jet

Application

Spray Width Lever #8 

Air Cap #5

Spray Jet Pattern

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Summary of Contents for NSG0070-US500

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Electric Spray Gun NSG0070 US500 WARNING READ INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL BEFORE USING PRODUCT...

Page 2: ...FIG A...

Page 3: ...FIG A1 FIG A2...

Page 4: ...FIG B FIG C FIG D...

Page 5: ...FIG F FIG E FIG E1...

Page 6: ...FIG G FIG H FIG H1 FIG I...

Page 7: ...FIG J FIG K FIG L 50 to 300mm...

Page 8: ...FIG M FIG N FIG O FIG P...

Page 9: ...FIG Q FIG R FIG Q1 FIG S 27 90 9...

Page 10: ...FIG T FIG T1 FIG U1...

Page 11: ...following preventions Keep electrical cord plug and sprayer trigger free from spray material and other liquids Never hold cord at plug connections to support cord Failure to observe may result in an e...

Page 12: ...nning use the proper liquid thinner recommended on the container by the material manufacturer Warning Do not use materials with a A viscosity test cup is provided to determine the runout time of the m...

Page 13: ...pull the trigger while adjusting the spray setting ADJUSTING WIDTH OF SPRAY PATTERN Fig H1 By turning the Spray Width Lever 8 between the Minimum marking and Maximum marking the width of the spray pat...

Page 14: ...m the sprayer Remove the spray tip 9 from the sprayer Fig Q1 Clean all parts with the cleaning brush in the appropriate cleaning solution Fig Q Fig Q1 Be sure to clean around check valve with brush Fi...

Page 15: ...may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household at municipal waste sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product TROUBLE MATERIAL RUNS OR DRIPS WHAT S WRONG WH...

Page 16: ...ick refill lid loose Screw quick refill lid tight in place TROUBLE SPRAYER PULSATES WHAT S WRONG WHAT TO DO Air filter clogged Clean or change air filter Material in canister almost empty Refill canis...

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