THE INLET HOSE
1 Squeeze the tabs on the inlet hose clamp
together and slide the hose clamp away
from the filter.
2 Pull the filter out and rinse under
appropriate cleaning solution.
THE SPRAY GUN
1 Remove the spray gun from the high
pressure hose by loosening the nut with a
19mm spanner.
2 Remove the nozzle guard and spray tip
by loosening the retaining nut. Once the
guard assembly has been removed, pull
the nozzle tip out.
3 Using a 3mm hex key and spanner, remove the
trigger guard by loosening and removing the nut
and bolt used to locate it. Slide the tab out of its
groove to free the trigger guard.
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4 While holding the upper part of the spray
gun, loosen the handle by applying a
21mm spanner to the grooves located
on the bottom part of the handle. Rotate
anticlockwise until the handle can be
completely removed.
Note:
A small spacer and washer are used to locate the
nozzle tip within the guard. Be careful not to lose these
components when the nozzle guard is removed.
Tip:
Using a shifter or bench vice to hold the upper part of the spray gun will make this step
much easier.
5 Remove the mesh filter
from the handle and
clean all components in
the cleaning solution.
Note:
After cleaning, inspect the condition of the filter. If the mesh is clogged with dried paint,
has started fraying or has deformed out of shape it will need to be replaced.
Note:
If nozzle tip is blocked, use
provided needles by inserting into
the nozzle tip.
7 Follow this procedure in reverse to re-assemble the spray gun.
6 To clean the mesh filter, unscrew either cap end by turning anti-clockwise. Once
unscrewed, remove the cap and pull the other cap and spring out of the mesh filter sleeve.
Use the provided brush to scrub the inside of the mesh filter.
Note:
If filter cannot be cleaned it must be replaced.
WARNING!
ENSURE THE UNIT IS OFF AND THE PRESSURE RELEASE
PROCEDURE HAS BEEN PERFORMED.