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FLOW CONTROL KNOB (Fig. I)
The flow control knob(#18) regulates the
amount of liquid that can be sprayed. Turning
the flow knob clockwise increases the flow of
liquid. Turning the knob counter anti-clockwise
Tip:
Always test the spray pattern on scrap
control knob on the highest flow setting. If less
flow is desired, dial the flow control knob anti-
thicker materials should be sprayed with the
flow control knob on high flow setting. Thinner
►
Practice spraying on a piece of scrap material
such as cardboard to test your spray pattern and
become familiar with the flow control feature of
the sprayer.
►
Ensure surface to be sprayed is free of dust,
dirt, and grease.
►
Ensure spray area is clean and free of dust
that could be blown onto newly sprayed surfaces.
► Cover any areas not intended to be sprayed.
►
Always spray from a minimum of 50mm to a
maximum of 300mm
(Fig. J)
.
►
A commonly used method for spraying a large
surface is the “crisscross” pattern. This is done
by spraying in horizontal strips and then crossing
over these strips with vertical strips
(Fig. L)
.
►
To get an
even
spray distribution, always keep
your arm at the same distance
(Fig. J)
from the
surface you are spraying and
avoid
moving
your
wrist
(Fig. K)
.
►
Maintain smooth and consistent speed which
will help a
v
oid inconsistencies. Begin spraying
after the pass has begun and release trigger
before stopping the pass.
►
A
v
oid spraying too hea
v
ily in any one area.
Se
v
eral lighter coats are better than one hea
v
y
coat which can lead to running and dripping.
Remember that the flow control knob regulates
the amount of liquid that can be sprayed. Turning
the flow knob clockwise increases the flow
of liquid. Turning the knob counterclockwise
decreases the flow of liquid. If runs or drips do
occur,
have
a dry paint brush on hand to smooth
them out.
►
Turn the power unit off and place the sprayer
in the built-in dock of the power unit when not
spraying for any length of time.
cleaning solution.
cleaning solution
(Fig. M)
. Screw on the canister
back the sprayer.
►
Plug in the cord and turn on the power unit.
►
Spray the cleaning solution through the
sprayer onto scrap material for 2 to 3 seconds
(Fig. O)
.
►
Turn the power unit off, unplug the cord.
► Unscrew the canister from the spraye
r.
►
Remo
v
e the o-ring(#14), pickup tube(#15),
check
v
al
v
e (#16), and quick refill lid(#12) from
the sprayer.
Cle
an the parts with the cleaning
brush in the appropriate cleaning solution
(Fig. P)
.
Note:
When
removing
the check
valve,
twist the
check
valve
clockwise and then pull it out.
(Fig P
insert)
►
U
nscrew the tip collar (#4) and remo
v
e all
the parts of the spray nozzle(#3,#4,#5,#6,#7.#8)
from the sprayer.
Remove
the spray tip(#9) from the sprayer
( Fig.
Q1)
.
Cle
an all parts with the cleaning brush in the
appropriate cleaning solution
(Fig. Q, Fig.Q1)
.
Be sure to clean around check
v
al
v
e with brush
(Fig. Q insert)
.
►
If using water based material, clean the
sprayer by running water through pickup tube
inlet as shown in Fig. R. If using oil based
materials, clean pickup tube inlet with the
appropriate cleaning solution.
Repeat until sprayer is completely clean.
► Dry all parts thoroughl
y.
► Properly dispose of cleaning solution.
►
Place a drop of household oil into the inside
of the sprayer from the hole for assembling the
spray tip
(Fig. S)
.
► Reassemble sprayer
(Fig. T)
.
Note:
Spray nozzle can only be assembled in
one direction that the notch of the nozzle(#6)
must align with the skirt on spray unit
housing(#10). Refer to
Fig. T1
for proper
assembly.
Note:
The spray tip must be assembled in
the sprayer with the bumps on the spray tip in
vertical direction
Note:
Assemble the pickup tube(#15) and check
on the sprayer.
►
Wrap the air hose around the power unit and
put all accessories back into place.
Use
only mild soap and damp cloth to clean the
power unit. Ne
v
er let any liquid get inside the
power unit;
never
immerse any part of the power
unit into a liquid.
Important!
To assure product
SAFETY
and
RELIABILITY
, repairs, maintenance and
adjustment (other than those listed in this
manual) should be performed by authorized
ser
v
ice centers or other qualified ser
v
ice
personnel, always using identical replacement
parts.
by pulling the
bottom side of the filter cover (#22) and remebe it.
Remo
v
e the filter as shown in
Fig.U1
and
Important!
Ne
v
er operate the power unit
in and interfere with the function of the power
unit.
Warning!
Be sure to use appropriate
protective gea
r.
►
D
o not use materials with a flashpoint
higher than 60°
C
( 140°F) . Flashpoint is the
temperature that a fluid can produce enough
vapors to ignite (see coating supplier).
►
Make sure clean up area is well
ventilated
and
►
Always spray outdoors when spraying
cleaning solution through sprayer.
► Do not submerse power unit.
►
U
se drop cloths during pouring, mixing, and
v
iscosity testing of materials to be sprayed to
protect your floors and anything else in the
spraying area that you wish to remain untouched.
►
To begin cleaning:
►
Turn the power unit off, unplug the cord.
►
U
nscrew the canister from the sprayer and
pour any remaining liquid back into the original
container
(Fig. M)
.
►
Pour a small amount of the appropriate
cleaning solution into the canister
(Fig. N)
.
- Warm soapy water for water based materials
- Manufacturers recommended cleaning solution
for oil based materials
►
Screw on the canister back to the sprayer
securely and vigorously shake the spraye
r.
►
Unscrew
the canister and properly dispose of
DEVELOPING THE PROPER
SPRAYING TECHNIQUE
CLEANING
MAINTENANCE
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