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Adjusting the paint volume
Adjust the amount of paint using the screw on
the back of the trigger.
• When working outdoors, pay attention to the wind direction.
• Hold the spray gun perpendicular to the surface to be painted and at a distance of
10–30 cm.
• Begin spraying outside the target area and move your arm in a smooth motion
from side to side or up and down.
• Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or up-and-down, depending on the spray
pattern setting.
• Let each pass of the spray jet overlap by 4–5 cm.
• Do not interrupt the spraying action once inside the target area.
• An even movement of the spray gun results in an even surface quality.
• Varying the distance or spraying angle will lead to the formation of paint mist,
resulting in an uneven coating.
• Finish the spraying motion outside the target area.
• Do not operate the spray gun until the fluid container is completely empty. If
the spray gun can no longer feed paint to the nozzle during operation, there will be
an interruption in the spraying resulting in an uneven finish.
• If either the paint nozzle or air cap are soiled, they should be cleaned with
the appropriate thinning agent.
1. Fill the container with the ready-mixed coating material.
2. Attach the container and adjust the pickup tube as directed below:
If the spray gun needs to be pointed
downwards for painting; turn the tube
so that it points forwards and then
screw the container on.
If the spray gun needs to be pointed
upwards for painting; turn the tube so
that it points backwards and then screw
the container on.