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effect is desired.

8) Bubbles through the color cup. 

The spray regulator might be turned out too far, or the head may be loose. Check

both and tighten if necessary.

9) Color spray cannot be shut off.

Tip may be clogged. This is recognized by a “spongy” feel when needle is set into

tip. Remove the head from the airbrush and clean the tip – see Maintenance and Cleaning, page 3.

10) Pulsating.

This is caused by the head being loose or the tip not seated properly. See page 3, Replacing the Tip.

The only other reason that the airbrush may begin to pulsate is if the needle bearing wears down or falls out. There is a life-time
warranty on this part because the owner cannot replace this part. If this occurs send back to factory for no-charge service (see
warranty page 2).

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR BADGER AIR-BRUSH

Your new BADGER airbrush should provide you with many hours of enjoyment. However, because of the nature of airbrushing and of
the composition of materials which you may use in your airbrush, we are providing you with information about potential hazards.

Many materials commonly used in arts and crafts projects (such as lacquers, varnishes, adhesives, fixatives, powders, acrylics and
solvents) can be extremely hazardous. Not all of these materials will be used in your airbrush, but may be used in some other phase
of your project. We recommend that you always find out what is in the material you use. We suggest that when using 

any

chemical

substance that you request a copy of the manufacturer’s 

Material Safety Data Sheet

from your art supply dealer. This will give you

some indication of the dangers posed and some of the precautions you need to take.

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.

CHILDREN 

Hazardous materials pose an even greater risk to children due to their lesser body weight and frequent lack of care in fol-

lowing directions. CHILDREN SHOULD ALWAYS BE SUPERVISED WHEN USING AN AIRBRUSH OR ART MATERIALS (unless the
materials have been certified by the Crayon, Watercolor and Craft Institute). An airbrush is not a toy. It should not be pointed at any-
one or at oneself.

GOOD HYGIENE IS IMPORTANT ANYTIME YOU ARE WORKING WITH ART MATERIALS.

• Do not smoke, eat or drink while airbrushing.
• Avoid putting your fingers in your mouth while working on art projects.
• Be sure to clean your fingernails and wash your hands when you are finished.
• Be especially careful of the materials you use if you have cuts or open sores.
• STOP WORK AT THE FIRST SIGN OF DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, HEADACHE, BLURRED VISION, OR SKIN IRRITATION. Seek fresh air

immediately, and call a doctor if the symptoms persist or are severe.

VENTILATION 

An open window does 

not 

provide adequate ventilation when working with hazardous art materials. When working with

these materials, you should have an exhaust ventilation system (one which removes vapors, dusts, etc., from the area in which you
are working and vents to the outside). A general ventilating system dilutes toxic vapors with fresh air to lower their concentration to a
safer level.

Many factors have to be considered to determine the kind of ventilating system you should have. We suggest that you contact the
National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, (NIOSH), Robert A. Taft Laboratories, 4676 Columbia Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio
45226 for publications which they have dealing with ventilating systems.

RESPIRATORS

A respirator may pose more of a hazard than a help unless:

• you get one designed to filter out the specific hazardous substance you are working with
• one that fits properly
• you keep it properly cleaned and maintained.

We suggest you buy only a NIOSH* approved respirator and read and follow carefully the instructions which come with it.

A respirator may not be suitable for some people with heart or breathing problems. Information on respirators is also available from
NIOSH at the address above.

RESOURCES

In addition to NIOSH, you might want to read 

Health Hazards Manual for Artists

by Michael McCann, PhD (published by

the Foundation for the Community of Artists, 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, New York 10007) or contact the Consumer
Products Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 20207.

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Страница 1: ...MODEL 155 INSTRUCTION BOOK U S Patent 5 779 157 TM TM...

Страница 2: ...Air Tex Totally Tattoo Freakflex and MODELflex paints The Model 155 is suitable for many applications including fine art illustration T shirt fabric painting sign painting automotive graphics model pa...

Страница 3: ...t with clean water Cleaning with solvent is the next step If cleaning with solvent does not dissolve the blockage you will have to disassemble the airbrush by first removing the needle and then the he...

Страница 4: ...lat against the surface Run your fingernail across the tip as you rotate the needle Always drag your fingernail towards the point of the needle TRIGGER TENSION Your Model 155 airbrush has been set wit...

Страница 5: ...he dots as small as possible and connect dots with straight lines of even tone Practice every lesson carefully before proceeding to the next one FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 EXERCISE TWO On a board or paper ligh...

Страница 6: ...ight and left and top and bottom Begin at the top again and spray the entire page Repeat the exer cise until you reach the desired smooth coverage of the entire area Do not attempt to cover the entire...

Страница 7: ...until the sphere takes on a three dimensional appearance CUBE Make a line drawing lightly about twice the size of the above illustration Cut a frisket for the outline and dividing lines of the sepa ra...

Страница 8: ...airbrush is not a toy It should not be pointed at any one or at oneself GOOD HYGIENE IS IMPORTANT ANYTIME YOU ARE WORKING WITH ART MATERIALS Do not smoke eat or drink while airbrushing Avoid putting...

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