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Follow the instructions provided in this manual
only if the material you wish to use does not
have its own instructions for use. Otherwise,
follow the instructions provided with the ma-
terial.
GETTING STARTED
Before connecting the device to the mains
power supply, please ensure that the mains
voltage matches the data shown on the Paint
Zoom Extra® product rating plate.
- Begin by attaching the carry strap to the de-
vice.
- Unscrew the tank from the spray gun.
- Align the fluid hose (Figure 3). With the fluid
hose in the correct position, the contents of the
tank can be sprayed with almost no residue.
To paint or for work on horizontal objects, bend
the fluid hose forward (Figure 3A). For work
on objects above head height, bend the fluid
hose backward (Figure 3B).
- Place the tank on a paper-covered surface
and fill with the spray material.
- Attach the flexible air hose to the connector
on the device and the spray-gun handle (Fi-
gure 4).
- The flexible air hose should be connected to
the spray gun. Make sure it is firmly attached.
The hose does not have to be completely in-
serted, but it must be firmly in place.
- Place the device on a clean, flat surface to
prevent it from sucking in dust, etc.
- Hang the device from the carry strap.
- Aim the spray gun at the object to be spra-
yed.
- Carry out a test on a piece of cardboard or
on a surface similar to the one to be sprayed.
This will allow you to determine the amount of
material and the type of spray.
- Activate the “ON/OFF” button and start using
Paint Zoom Extra®.
Choosing the Spray Pattern
The spray has three different patterns:
1. Vertical fan, recommended for horizontal
surfaces (Figure 5A)
2. Horizontal fan, recommended for vertical
surfaces (Figure 5B)
3. Round stream, recommended for corners
and hard-to-access surfaces (Figure 5C)
Adjusting the Spray
With the nozzle adjuster ring slightly loosened,
turn the air cap to the desired spray position
(Figure 6). Then tighten the nozzle adjuster
ring again.
Never press the spray-gun trigger while adjus-
ting the air cap.
Adjusting the Material Flow
To adjust the material flow, turn the adjustment
screw on the spray-gun trigger:
- for less material, turn to the left.
- for more material, turn to the right (Figure 7)
Spraying Techniques
- To ensure optimum results, the surface to be
sprayed must be completely clean and smooth
before being sprayed. We recommend carefu-
lly preparing the surface beforehand.
- Cover all surfaces that you do not want to
spray, including screws and nuts.
- Perform a spray test on a piece of cardboard
or on a similar surface before starting to use
the product; this will allow you safely adjust
the spray gun. You should also begin spraying
away from the surface and avoid breaks while
spraying on the surface to be sprayed.
- The spraying movement should be from the
arm rather than from the wrist in order to ensu-
re a constant distance between the spray gun
and the surface. Choose a distance of bet-
ween 5 and 15 cm, depending on the desired
width of the spray stream. Figure 8A shows
the correct position, in which the distance to
the object is constant; Figure 8B shows the
incorrect position, as the irregular distance
produces an uneven spray.
- Move the spray gun evenly from side to side
or up and down, depending on the spray-
pattern setting.
- Even movement of the spray gun will produ-
ce a surface with uniform quality.
- If the spray material accumulates in the
nozzle and the air cap, clean both parts with
solvent or water.
BREAKS
If you need to stop using the device for 4 hours
or less:
- Turn off the device.
- When using two-component lacquers, the
device must be cleaned immediately.
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