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Control Pro 350 Extra Skid

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3.  Safety of Persons

a) Be attentive. Pay attention to what you are doing and work sensibly with a power tool. Do not use the tool if you are 

tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. 

Just a moment of inattentiveness while using the tool can lead 

to serious injuries.

b) Wear personal safety equipment and always wear safety goggles. 

Wearing personal protective equipment, such as dust 

mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety helm or ear protection, depending on the type of power tools, reduces the risk of injury.

c) 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 injuries.

e) Avoid an unnatural posture. Ensure that you are standing securely and have your balance at all times. 

This ensures that 

you can control the tool better in unexpected situations.

f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothes and gloves away from moving 

parts. 

Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

g) Do not lull yourself into a false sense of security and do not think yourself above the safety rules for electric tools, 

even if you are familiar with the electric tool following extensive practical experience. 

Careless use can lead to serious 

injuries in fractions of a second.

4.  Careful Handling and Use of Power Tools 

a) Do not overload the tool. Use the power tool designed for the work that you are doing. 

You work better and safer in the 

specified performance range if you use the suitable power tool.

b) Do not use power tools whose switch is defective. 

A power tool that cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and has to be 

repaired. 

c) Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out tool settings, changing accessories or putting the tool away. 

This precautionary measure prevents unintentional starting of the tool.

d) Store unused power tools so that they are inaccessible to children. Do not let persons use the tool who are not 

familiar with it or who have not read these instructions. 

Power tools are dangerous when they are used by inexperienced 

persons.

e) Take proper care of your tools. Check whether the moving parts function trouble-free and do not jam, whether parts 

are broken or damaged so that the tool function is impaired. 

Have damaged parts repaired before using the tool. Many 

accidents have their origin in power tools that have been maintained badly.

f) Use the power tool, accessories, insert tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in a fashion specified for 

this special tool type. Take the working conditions and the activity to be carried out into consideration. 

The use of 

power tools for purposes other than the intended ones can lead to dangerous situations.

g) Keep the handles and grip surfaces dry, clean and free of oil and grease. 

Slippery handles and grip surfaces hamper safe 

operation and control of the electric tool in unforeseen situations.

5.  Service

a) Have your tool repaired only by qualified specialist personnel and only with original spare parts. 

This ensures that the 

tool safety is maintained.

a) If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or it’s service agent or a similarly qualified 

person in order to avoid a safety hazard.

Health protection

Danger

Caution! Wear breathing equipment: Paint mist and solvent vapors are damaging to health. Always 

wear breathing equipment and only work in well ventilated rooms or using supplementary ventilating 

equipment. It is advisable to wear working clothing, safety glasses, ear protection and gloves

Flammable materials

Danger

Do not use the spray guns to spray flammable substances.

Summary of Contents for CONTROL PRO 350 EXTRA SKID

Page 1: ...wagner group com D GB NL F I E P DK S HIGH EFFICIENCY AIRLESS CONTROL PRO 350 EXTRA SKID ORIGINAL BETRIEBSANLEITUNG...

Page 2: ...Control Pro 350 Extra Skid 2 16 18 3 4 7 6 5 11 15 20 17 1 10 13 19 12 14 8 9 wagner group com D GB NL F I E P DK S HIGH EFFICIENCY AIRLESS CONTROL PRO 100 BETRIEBSANLEITUNG 1 2 1 2 1...

Page 3: ...Control Pro 350 Extra Skid SPRAY PRIME A PRIME SPRAY B SPRAY PRIME SPRAY PRIME 0 OFF 1 2 A B A B...

Page 4: ...Control Pro 350 Extra Skid 20 25 cm A B C 20 25cm 20 25 cm 20 25 cm D A B...

Page 5: ...Control Pro 350 Extra Skid 7 6 16 17 18 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 4 2 3 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 HOUSEHOLD OIL...

Page 6: ...Secure spray gun using the safety catch on the trigger 3 Ensure that the unit is properly earthed The connection must take place through a correctly earthed two pole and earth socket outlet 4 Check a...

Page 7: ...ous areas that contain flammable liquids gases or dusts Power tools generate sparks that can ignite the dust or vapors c Keep children and other persons away when using the power tool You can lose con...

Page 8: ...switch is defective A power tool that cannot be switched on or off is dangerous and has to be repaired c Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out tool settings changing accessories or putt...

Page 9: ...ase of interruption to work Recoil of spray gun Danger In case of high operating pressure pulling the trigger can effect a recoil force of up to 15 N If you are not prepared for this your hand can be...

Page 10: ...5 m between the unit and spray gun is to be maintained When working outdoors Vapors containing solvents may not be allowed to blow toward the unit Note the direction of the wind Set the unit up in su...

Page 11: ...cidic coating substances Flammable materials materials containing acetone or cellulose thinner i In order to ensure compatibility of the coating substance with the materials used to manufacture the de...

Page 12: ...gun against the tapered end of the hose Fig 4 1 and twist the gun onto the hose Firmly tighten the thread using a wrench 13 Danger To check whether or not the hose is pressurized the provided pressure...

Page 13: ...h the return pipe and into the paint container i If no paint is sucked in try to solve the problem with the steps described in the following chapter Help with suction problems 8 Turn the switch to the...

Page 14: ...icker than the other Fig 17 C Trigger gun after starting the stroke Release the trigger before ending the stroke Fig 17 D The spray gun should be moving when the trigger is pulled and released Overlap...

Page 15: ...position 0 and remove the power plug Put the spray gun in a plastic bag and seal so that it is air tight Wet paint surface in paint container with a little water to prevent a skin from forming Taking...

Page 16: ...the socket a Cleaning the inlet valve i If any problems occur when the paint is sucked up the intake valve needs to be cleaned or replaced Problems can be avoided by cleaning and servicing the device...

Page 17: ...17517 Nozzle 619 60 spray angle 0 019 inch nozzle diameter 0517619 Filter red nozzle 211 311 313 413 1 pack 34383 Filter red nozzle 211 311 313 413 10 pack 97022 Filter yellow nozzle 515 1 pack 43235...

Page 18: ...ressure No voltage is coming from the wall plug The extension cord is damaged or has too low a capacity Device overheated There is a problem with the motor Plug the sprayer in Perform pressure relief...

Page 19: ...llows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire...

Page 20: ...e target properties which are negligible with regard to the value and usability of the device The unit is not conceived for use in shift work or for lending or leasing these uses are excluded from the...

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