MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
ENSURE THE TOOL IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
OPERATIONS.
1 Unscrew the paint pot and
return remaining material
into a container.
1 Unscrew the air cap nut
to remove the air cap and
nozzle.
3 Unlock the locking lever
and rotate the paint head
anti-clockwise until the
paint head and body are
perpendicular to each
other.
3 Clean the paint pot and
suction tube with a brush
and then screw the pot
back into the gun.
5 Remove the paint pot and empty any remaining solvent.
After each use it is essential that the spray gun is cleaned
thoroughly. This will prevent any blockages occurring and
provide reliable performance when you next come to use it.
2 Fill the paint pot with
solvent or water.
Note: Use
only non-flammable liquids
2 Insert the fluid needle
removal tool over the fluid
needle. Rotate 90 degrees
and then pull firmly to
remove the needle.
4 Plug the gun back in and
spray the solvent into a
container. Repeat until
clear solvent comes out.
Cleaning
Cleaning Parts
a
b
6. STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
Spray Gun Storage
Needle and Nozzle Storage
Viscosity Cup Storage
Power Cord Storage
Air Hose Storage
When not in use, the air hose
can be wrapped around the
body of the spray station.
When not in use, the spray
gun can be placed on the top
of the spray station.
The cleaning needle can be
securely placed at the base
of the spray gun mounting
position.
Similarly, the spare nozzles
can be stored on the side
of the spray gun mounting
position.
The viscosity cup can be hung
from the front of the paint
station.
The power cord can be
wrapped around the tabs at
the back of the paint station.