may provide for separating collection of electrical products from the household, at municipal
waste sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Separate collection of the used products and packaging allows materials to be
recycled and used again. Re-use of recycled materials help sprevent environ-
mental pollution and reduces the demand for raw materials. Local regulations
TROUBLE!
WHAT’S WRONG?
WHAT TO DO…
MATERIAL
RUNS OR
DRIPS.
Spraying too much material.
Reduce paint flow by turning material
adjustment knob.
Spraying too slowly.
Increase speed of application.
Spraying too close.
Increase distance from surface.
Viscosity too thin.
Check dilution recommendation.
MATERIAL
DRIPS FROM
NOZZLE
Nozzle loose
Screw nozzle tight
Nozzle breaks
Change
Y-
type seal ring of nozzle breaks Change
Material accumulated /clog
inside nozzle
Clean
TOO MUCH
OVER SPRAY.
Sprayer too far from surface.
Reduce distance to surface.
Too much material being
sprayed.
Reduce paint flow by turning flow
control knob
MATERIAL
BEING
SPRAYED IS
SPLATTERING
Viscosity of material is too high.
Thin material per manufacturer
recommendation.
LITTLE OR NO
MATERIAL
BEING
RELEASED.
Spray nozzle/tip clogged.
Clean nozzles.
Y-
type seal ring of nozzle missing
Add seal ring to nozzle and assemble
in place
Pickup tube loose or clogged.
Check tube.
Canister loose
Screw canister tightly in place
Quick refill lid loose
Screw quick refill lid tight in place
Spray gun unit not fully attached
to the power unit
Check attachment of spray gun unit
Flow control knob setting too low
Increase flow control setting
Air inlet blocked
Clean or change air filter
Material too thick.
Thin material per
manufacturer
recommendation.
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Summary of Contents for SGP17AC
Page 1: ...Model SGP17AC Electric Spray Gun SGP17A C User Manual Electric Spray Gun ...
Page 2: ...1 2 FIG A Electric Spray Gun SGP17AC 01 ...
Page 3: ...FIG A1 FIG A2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 02 ...
Page 4: ...FIG B FIG B1 FIG C FIG D1 03 ...
Page 5: ...FIG F FIG D2 FIG E FIG E1 04 ...
Page 6: ...FIG G FIG H FIG H1 FIG I 8 3 05 ...
Page 7: ...FIG J FIG K FIG L 50 to 300mm 06 ...
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