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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
1.
Unplug the paint station and trigger the spray gun
so that the material inside the spray gun flows back
into the container.
2.
Unscrew the container. Empty any remaining
material back into the material container.
3.
Pour a small amount of appropriate cleaning
solution into the container.
Warm, soapy water for latex materials.
Mineral spirits for oil based materials.
Clean the container and dispose of the cleaning
solution.
4.
Refill the container with NEW cleaning solution.
5.
Attach the container to the gun and plug in the
spray gun at the mains.
6.
Spray solution through the gun for 2 seconds in a
safe area.
Spray again for 2 seconds. Unplug the paint station
from the mains and trigger the gun so that the
material inside the spray gun flows back into the
container.
7.
Wipe the exterior of the container and spray gun.
8.
Uncsrew the nut and remove the air cap and
nozzle.
9.
Clean the container, suction tube, air cap and
nozzle with a cleaning brush and the appropriate
cleaning solution.
10.
Clean the rear of the spray gun with appropriate
cleaning solution.
Turn the suction tube anticlockwise and pull the
suction tube downward to disassemble it from the
spray gun.
Clean the suction tube with appropriate cleaning
solution.
NOTE
Always flush the spray outdoors.
Area must be free of flammable vapours.
Cleaning area must be well ventilated.
NOTE
Never clean the nozzle or air holes in
the spray gun with sharp metal objects.
Do not use solvents containing silicone
9
NOTE
The same substance that is used to
thin the paint is also used for cleaning.
NOTE
Improper cleaning of the spray gun
and all of its components may significantly
reduce the life of the product.
IMPORTANT
Ensure the
SPRAY PATTERN
ADJUSTER (1)
,
NOZZLE (2)
and
LOCKING
NUT (3)
are reassembled correctly after
cleaning.
Failure to adhere to this may result in some
paint in the container being sucked into the air
duct and adversely affecting the operational
function of the unit.