9 Spray gun
10 Suction tube with container seal
11 Container for spray material, 800 ml
12 Vent cover
13 Air cap
14 Union nut
15 Thumbwheel for spraying capacity
16 Trigger switch
17 Air outlet
18 Venting valve
19 Membrane
20 Nozzle
21 Nozzle seal
22 Measuring cup
4. Operating instructions
Observe correct mains voltage! The voltage of the
power source must agree with the voltage specified on
the nameplate of the machine. Power tools marked with
230 V can also be operated with 220 V.
Pay attention that the power tool cannot draw in dust or
other contamination during operation.
4.1 Placement and testing (Fig.2-3)
Observe the wind direction when operating the
power tool outdoors.
– Firstly, carry out a test-spray run and adjust the spray
pattern and the spray material quantity according to the
spray material. (For adjustments, see the following
sections)
– Make sure to hold the spray gun vertical to the spray
object at a uniform clearance between 5–15 cm.
– Begin the spraying procedure outside the target area.
– Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or upand-down,
depending on the spray pattern
setting. An even surface quality is achieved when the
paths overlap by 4 – 5 cm.
– Avoid interruptions inside the target area.
An even movement of the spray gun results in an even
surface quality. Non-uniform clearance and spray angle
lead to heavy formation of paint mist and thus to an
uneven surface.
– End the spraying procedure outside the target area.
Never spray the container completely empty. When the
suction tube no longer immerses in the spray material, the
spray jet will break off, resulting in a non-uniform surface.
When coating material builds up on the nozzle and air
cap, clean both parts with the corresponding solvent.
Only place down the power tool on a level and
clean surface so that it can not tip over.
Adjusting the Spray Pattern (fig. 4-5-6)
Never actuate the trigger switch 16 while adjusting
the air cap 13-14.
– Loosen the union nut
14
.
– Turn the air cap
13
to the requested position.
– Firmly retighten the union nut
14
.
instructions for switching off the system and
relieving the pressure before removing the nozzle.
Fluids under high pressure can penetrate the skin, inject
toxins into the body and lead to serious injury.
Ÿ
Keep the plug of the mains cord and the trigger
switch of the spray gun clear of paint and other
fluids. Never hold the cord by its connectors to
support it.
Failure to follow the instruction can lead to
electric shock.
3. Instructions for use
3.1 Placement Tool
Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
To get started, place the machines in a clean and stable,
begin by preparing the material to be sprayed, taking into
account this point, because if not well prepared to hand the
material, the machine will not work in conditions optimal.
3.2 Assembly (Fig.1)
Before any work on the machine itself, pull the mains
plug.
Mounting the Spray Gun and the Electrical Unit.
Connecting the Electrical Unit with the Spray Gun.
- Insert the spray gun
9
onto the electrical unit
1
until it can
be heard to engage.
- It should be noted that SD 4 moths found on the sides of
the gun should be positioned
. Then return to the
position
moths and make sure that the spray gun is
secure.
Removing the Electrical Unit
– Turn the two red SDS release buttons 4 and pull the
spray gun
9
out of the electrical unit.
3.3 Electrical connection
– Plug the mains plug into a socket outlet.
– Grasp the power tool and point it at the spray surface.
The power tool is equipped with a two-step trigger switch
16.
The first step starts the turbine.
The second step transports the spraying material.
– Pull the trigger switch
16
until spraying material starts to
come out.
Switching Off
– Release the trigger switch
16
.
– Pull the mains plug from the socket outlet.
3.4 Illustrated description
1 Electrical unit
2 Cable clamp
3 Air filter cover
4 SDS release button
5 Mains cable
6 Base/foot
7 Hooks for air-filter cover
8 Air filter
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