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Do not tilt the spray gun more than a
maximum of 45 degrees.
Spraying the paint in the pattern shown
will result in a uniform layer of paint on
workpiece.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The paint sprayer must be cleaned
immediately following each use; otherwise,
the paint can dry out and block the paint
sprayer so that it can never be used again!
Turn the paint sprayer off .
Unscrew the reservoir from the spray gun.
Pour the rest of the paint back into its
container.
Fill the reservoir with water or turpentine,
depending on what is needed to dilute the
paint. Keep the reservoir clean.
Fill the reservoir with clean water or
turpentine, and then screw the reservoir
onto the paint sprayer. Turn the paint
sprayer on and spray the water or
turpentine into a suitable container. Repeat
until the water or turpentine comes out of
the nozzle clear.
Remove the suction pipe and the fi lter, and
then clean the parts with water or thinner.
Apply a few drops of acid-free oil down
into the hole to the suction pipe in order to
lubricate the piston and cylinder.
Remove the nozzle (a), nozzle guard (b),
valve (c), cylinder (d), spring (e) and piston
(f), and clean the parts thoroughly with a
soft brush and a little water or turpentine.
Clean the holes in the nozzle with the
accompanying cleaning needle.
Reassemble the parts.
Remember to dispose of paint, turpentine
etc. in accordance with your local
regulations.