Air Brush Kit
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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TG212 • 07/2016 • 53633
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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
(toll free)
Air Brush Kit
e-mail: [email protected]
1800 909 909
MODEL: №.
TG212 • 07/2016 • 53633
3. Using a small artist’s bristle brush/ or a make up
brush, gently clean the interior of the glass jar/
metal cup (12/14) (Fig V).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT
use cotton buds or similar
items as small fibres can be deposited and cause
a blockage in the air brush nozzle.
4. Carefully spray the cleaning solvent through the
air brush into an old cloth or strong paper towel.
NOTE:
To minimize airborne particles in the
atmosphere use additional cloths or paper towels.
5. Wipe away any traces of the air brush cleaning solvent from the exterior of
the air brush gun body. Cleaning should continue until there is no paint
visible in the glass jar/ metal cup (12/14) or on the cloth or paper towel.
CAUTION:
The air brush needle (20) is extremely sharp and should be
handled with care to prevent injury.
6. Replace the needle cover (26) ensuring the fitting is screwed on finger
tight.
7. Flush water through the airbrush to remove any airbrush cleaner residue.
Cleaning / Replacing the Air Intake Filter
The function of the compressor is to draw ambient air from the
atmosphere into the compressor where it is compressed and then
discharged from the outlet of the compressor.
The air as it enters the compressor is filtered to prevent dirt entering the
compressor to assist in the life of the compressor, and also to ensure a
clean air flow ready for use.
WARNING:
Ensure the compressor is turned off and unplugged from the
mains power before undertaking this task.
1. The air inlet filter (8) is located on the side of the housing of the
compressor (Fig W). The black cap is a push fit and can be easily prised off
with a flat blade screw driver (Fig X).
2. After removing the cover, the small air filter will be exposed (Fig Y).
Remove the air filter (Fig Z).
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