Things to
MAINTAIN
:
Pure O2 Portable Machine
THINGS
to Try Before You Call
Oxygen Infusion Airbrush
OXYGEN AIRBRUSH
Clogging -
Look for
“signs” of
product build up due to
improper maintenance -
• Lever - may not pull back when dispersing
Oxygen Infusion activator phase 2 or may
only disperse air
• Fluid Adjustment - may not adjust easily.
May be hard to turn
• Nozzle Tip - may see white or a slight
bluish tone of residue around the tip.
Checking Needle for Build Up
• Remove the back of the oxygen gun - view
image
• End of needle will be apparent - view image
• Loosen the “Acorn Nut”
partially.
Pull the
needle out from the back
• Soak needle in “Oxygen Infusion Cleaner”
for 24 hours or if unavailable use “Hot
Water”. You may use a “Scrub Pad” to
remove residue build up
• After 24 hours make sure needle is
completely “DRY”. Reinsert needle and
tighten “Acorn Nut”
• Replace the back and tighten. If necessary
adjust “Fluid Adjustment Knob” for
lever/trigger control
• Test Oxygen Airbrush
Cup with
Lid - Only
Use
Oxygen
Infusion
activator
phase 2
Fluid Adjustment
Knob adjusts
the lever/trigger
for proper
dispersement of
Oxygen Infusion
activator
phase 2
Lever/Trigger
Air Only
- Pull
back
Dispersing
Product
- Push
down and Pull
Back
Nozzle
Tip
Fluid
Adjustment may
be necessary to
have complete
control of lever/
trigger
Unscrew here
to remove the
back of the gun
End of Needle
pull to remove
Acorn Nut
partially
loosen before
removing
needle
Skin for Life recommends purchasing a
SECOND (backup)
oxygen airbrush in case the initial oxygen airbrush may not be
repaired due to improper assembly or maintenance.
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