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Focus 500

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SETTING THE SPRAY GUN /STARTING OPERATION/ 

Mordants, glazes, im-

pregnations, oils

undiluted

FineFinish spray 

attachment 

(brown) recom-

mended

Clear varnishes, syn-

thetic enamels, col-

oured paints, alkyd 

resin varnishes

observe  manufac-

turer’s instructions

Primers, radiator 

paints, hammer ef-

fect enamels

observe  manufac-

turer’s instructions

Anti-rust paints, spe-

cial-effect paints

observe  manufac-

turer’s instructions

Multicolor paints, 

textured paints

observe manufac-

turer’s instructions

WallFinish spray 

attachment 

(white) recom-

mended

SETTING THE SPRAY GUN

7.1 

SETTING THE REQUIRED SPRAY PATTERN

Attention: 

Never pull trigger while adjusting the air 

cap settings.

The alignment of the spray jet can be determined by turning 

the black adjusting ring (Fig. 3, 1).

A horizontal flat jet

 

for vertical surfaces

B

vertical flat jet

 

for horizontal surfaces

It is also possible to switch between a wide ( ) and a compact 

( ) spray jet with the adjusting lever (Fig. 4, 1).

7.2 

SETTING THE AMOUNT OF MATERIAL  (FIG. 5)

The material volume can be adjusted incrementally from 1 

(minimum) to 12 (maximum) by turning the material volume 

control (Fig. 5, 1).

7.3 

SETTING THE AMOUNT OF AIR (FIG. 6)

Turn the air volume control (Fig, 6, 1) clockwise to increase the 

air volume or anti-clockwise to reduce the air volume (note 

arrow on body of gun).

Setting the air and paint flow rate correctly is im-

portant for atomisation, overspray and working 

speed.

7.4 

ALIGN THE FEED TUBE

If the feed tube is positioned correctly, the container 

contents can be sprayed without almost any residue.  

When working on lying objects: 

Turn the feed tube forwards. (Fig. 7 A)

Spraying work when working on overhead objects: 

Turn the feed tube rearwards. (Fig. 7 B)

STARTING OPERATION

Before connecting to the 

mains supply make sure that 

the mains voltage corre-

sponds to the operating volt-

age on the rating plate. The 

unit must be connected with 

a properly earthed shock-

proof socket.

1. Unscrew the container from the spray attachment.

2. Pour in the prepared coating material.

Fill the container 

with maximum  

1000 ml.

1000ml

3. Fit the appropriate filter to the feed tube depending on the 

coating material used (Fig. 9, 1)

Low-viscosity coating materials 

Fine filter (red)

Viscous coating materials

Coarse filter (white)

4. Align the feed tube. (Fig. 7)

5. Screw the container firmly onto the spray attachment.

6. Connect spray attachment and Focus 500. (Fig. 2)

When working with the Focus 500 we recommend 

using the supplied carrying strap. This enables the 

weight of the Focus 500 to be better distributed 

and the work can be carried out with less effort.

7. Both carabiner locks on the carrying strap have to be

secured to the fixture. (Fig. 8)

The fixture for the carrying strap can be mounted 

to the other side of the Focus 500 if this is preferred. 

Do this by unscrewing the two large screws (fig. 8, 

1). Mount the fixture to the other side by inserting 

the screws into the relevant holes.

 Please make 

sure that you use only the screws that have 

been provided. Screws of the wrong length or 

diameter can damage the device. Never tighten 

the screws without the fixture.

8. Plug in the power cable.

9. The device is now ready for operation.

Summary of Contents for Focus 500

Page 1: ...Focus 500 2358458 04 2015 GB Operating manual ...

Page 2: ...Focus 500 1 2 A 3 A B 1 21 2 3 4 5 7 6 11 16 17 20 13 15 1 22 8 9 10 12 14 19 26 18 25 24 22 3 1 7 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...Focus 500 1 1 1 A B 3 20 cm 1 2 1 2 1 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 8 8 9 12 ...

Page 4: ...Focus 500 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 12 12 12 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 13 1 13 1 ...

Page 5: ...Focus 500 3 2 1 14 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 4 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 2 11 11 15 2 15 3 9 ...

Page 6: ...ATION___________________________ 19 12 TAKING OUT OF OPERATION AND CLEANING ___ 19 12 1 Assembly____________________________________ 20 13 MAINTENANCE______________________________ 20 13 1 Air filter_____________________________________ 20 13 2 Air relief valve________________________________ 20 14 CORRECTION OF MALFUNCTIONS _____________ 21 15 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS ______________ 22 15 1 Ac...

Page 7: ... Avoid accidental starting up Ensure that the switch is in the OFF position before inserting the plug into the socket Accidents can occur if you carry the power tool while your finger is on the switch or if you connect the power tool to the power supply which it is on d Remove setting tools or wrenches before switching on the power tool A tool or wrench that is in a rotating tool part can lead to ...

Page 8: ...working with and cleaning the equipment Protective clothing gloves and if necessary protective skin cream is required to protect the skin SAFETY REGULATIONS 4 Warning When working with the paint spraying system both indoors and outdoors ensure that no solvent based vapours can form within the area of the paint spraying system When working in closed places a sufficient ventilation must be ensured t...

Page 9: ...Y OF THE SPRAY GUN For assembly insert the spray attachment into the Focus 500 so that the two arrows point at each other Turn the Focus 500 90 in the arrow direction until it audibly engages Fig 2 To remove the spray attachment push the catch Fig 2 A beneath the trigger down and turn the spray attachment by 90 EXPLANATORY DIAGRAM PLUG N SPRAY SYSTEM POS DESIGNATION 1 Nozzle 2 Air cap 3 Spray jet ...

Page 10: ...omised by the rest of the atomisation air All settings necessary for operation e g material volume can be conveniently made directly on the gun Field of application The Focus 500 is designed for smaller to medium sized pro jects i e for surfaces of a maximum of 50 m 6 COATING MATERIAL 6 1 COATING MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR USE Solvent based and water soluble lacquer paints Mordants glazes impregnation...

Page 11: ...rrectly the container contents can be sprayed without almost any residue When working on lying objects Turn the feed tube forwards Fig 7 A Spraying work when working on overhead objects Turn the feed tube rearwards Fig 7 B 8 STARTING OPERATION Before connecting to the mains supply make sure that the mains voltage corre sponds to the operating volt age on the rating plate The unit must be connected...

Page 12: ...s inside the case as shown in fig 25 and secure with elastic straps Press the right and left inside of the case lid out wards in order to open up the transport case com pletely PUSH 12 TAKING OUT OF OPERATION AND CLEANING In order to ensure smooth operations the Focus 500 has to be cleaned thoroughly every day 1 Divide the spray gun Press catch Fig 2 A down slightly Twist the spray attachment and ...

Page 13: ... extent Do not immerse in solvent only wipe 10 Remove the adjusting ring fig 13 1 carefully from the union nut 2 Unscrew union nut 2 remove air cap 3 nozzle 4 and nozzle seal 5 Thoroughly clean all parts Take special care when cleaning the interstices on the needle Fig 14 11 Clean the outside of the container with a cloth soaked in solvent or water 12 Assemble the parts again see Assembly 12 1 ASS...

Page 14: ...ains voltage Check No coating material emerges from the nozzle Nozzle clogged Material volume setting too low Paint container seal damaged No pressure build up in container Container empty Ventilation hose loose damaged Feed tube loose Feed tube feed tube filter clogged Air vent on feed tube blocked Diaphragm stuck The diaphragm is positioned the wrong way round Clean Increase volume Replace Tight...

Page 15: ...se another spray attachment Excessive paint mist overspray Distance to the object too large Too much coating material applied Amount of air too high Coating substance over diluted Incorrect spray attachment Incorrect spraying technique Reduce distance Reduce volume Reduce volume Reduce degree of dilution Use another spray attachment For information about the correct spraying technique please see c...

Page 16: ...SPRAY ATTACHMENT RED FIG 27 POS ORDER NO DESIGNATION 1 2335 658 MultiFinish spray attachment red with 1000 ml container 2 2333 179 Spray jet width adjusting lever 3 2314 591 Spray jet adjustment ring 4 2333 180 Union nut red 5 2317 807 Air cap 6 2314 585 Air screen 7 2317 423 Nozzle S 4 1 8 2323 934 Nozzle seal 9 2304 027 Ventilating hose valve cover diaphragm 10 0417 308 O ring of spray attachmen...

Page 17: ...l and workmanship With the exception of any special limited or extended warranty published by Titan Titan s obligation un der this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing without charge those parts which to Titan s reasonable satisfaction are shown to be defective within thirty six 36 months after sale to the End User This warranty applies only when the unit is installed and operated in acco...

Page 18: ...es with the following provisons applying to it 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC 2011 65 EU 2002 96 EC Applied harmonized standards in particular correspond aux dispositions pertinentes suivantes 2006 42 CE 2004 108 CE 2011 65 UE 2002 96 CE Normes harmonisée utilisées notamment é conforme alle segenti disposizioni pertinenti 2006 42 CE 2004 108 CE 2011 65 UE 2002 96 CE Norme armonizzate applicate in particol...

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