
6. OPERATION
6.1.
The gun must be cleaned immediately after finishing using it.
On no account must any paint be allowed to even partially dry
as this may make the gun unusable. Switch off the unit and disconnect from the mains supply before performing any maintenance or
cleaning.
6.2.
Empty the paint container immediately and flush it out. If using a water based paint, refill with clean water and operate the gun
until it is spraying clean water only. If using an oil based paint, stain, or lacquer, clean the paint container with the appropriate
thinning medium, then refill the container with the medium and operate the gun until all residue has been flushed out.
6.3.
Clean the outside of the gun and the main unit with a soft cloth soaked in warm soapy water.
6.3.1.
To maintain the spray gun in peak operational condition, the main parts should be regularly inspected and cleaned. Plastic parts can
only be immersed in hot soapy water and brushed clean. Never soak plastic parts in any solvents as this may cause the parts to
disintegrate.
6.4.
Unscrew the nozzle retainer and remove the nozzle behind it (fig.4).
6.5.
The fluid tube is a push fit into the main body of the gun. To remove for cleaning, simply pull it out of its seating.
6.6.
Clean parts as previously directed and then carefully reassemble the gun in reverse order. When reassembling after cleaning /
maintenance, be sure to take care when screwing parts together.
DO NOT
use excessive force when reassembling.
6.7.
Should any deterioration in the performance of the spray gun occur, refer first to the trouble shooting guide, or return it to a Sealey
service agent.
6.8.
The air filter should be cleaned on a regular basis. Remove the filter cover by sliding it away from the unit and remove the foam filter.
6.9.
If using water based paints clean the filter in mild soapy water and remove excess water by pressing in a soft cloth. Allow to dry
before reinstalling. Slide the filter cover back into position.
6.10.
W
here a build-up of non-water soluble paint has occurred, the filter cannot be cleaned and will have to be replaced. To prolong filter
life, place the main unit as far away as possible from the spraying area.
7.
c
cLEANING
7.1.
The gun must be cleaned immediately after finishing using it. On no account must any paint be allowed to even partially dry
as this may make the gun unusable. Switch off the unit and disconnect from the mains supply before performing any maintenance or
cleaning.
7.2.
Empty the paint container immediately and flush it out. If using a water based paint, refill with clean water and operate the gun until it
is spraying clean water only. If using an oil based paint, stain, or lacquer, clean the paint container with the appropriate
thinning medium, then refill the container with the medium and operate the gun until all residue has been flushed out.
7.3.
Clean the outside of the gun and the main unit with a soft cloth soaked in warm soapy water.
7.4.
To maintain the spray gun in peak operational condition, the main parts should be regularly inspected and cleaned. Plastic parts can
only be immersed in hot soapy water and brushed clean. Never soak plastic parts in any solvents as this may cause the parts to
disintegrate.
7.5.
Unscrew the nozzle retainer and remove the nozzle behind it (fig.4).
7.6.
The fluid tube is a push fit into the main body of the gun. To remove for cleaning, simply pull it out of its seating.
7.7.
Clean parts as previously directed and then carefully reassemble the gun in reverse order. When reassembling after cleaning /
maintenance, be sure to take care when screwing parts together.
DO NOT
use excessive force when reassembling.
7.8.
Should any deterioration in the performance of the spray gun occur, refer first to the trouble shooting guide, or return it to a Sealey
service agent.
7.9.
The air filter should be cleaned on a regular basis. Remove the filter cover by sliding it away from the unit and remove the foam filter.
7.10.
If using water based paints clean the filter in mild soapy water and remove excess water by pressing in a soft cloth. Allow to dry before
reinstalling. Slide the filter cover back into position.
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