User manual - JETPRO 80 & 100
202206-609-ENG
P12
4. USE OF THE MACHINE (continued)
4.3. STARTING UP - USE OF DROPLET
1.
Put soapy water into the tank.
2.
Press the button (1) to switch the machine on.
3. Make sure that the box for droplet is not connected.
4.
Open the lance, without nozzle.
5. Set the pump speed to 30 using the buttons (4) & (5).
6.
Press the button (2), the screw at the bottom of the tank shall turn (if it does not turn, see procedure
4.1.)
7.
When the water comes out of the lance, press the button (2) to stop the machine.
8.
Empty the water remaining in the tank by opening the drain valve (E).
9.
Pour the plaster into the tank. If necessary, use a trowel or tool to push the product under the grid to
eliminate air bubbles. Always keep the product level in the tank above the grid.
10.
Still at speed 30, press the button (2) and wait until the product comes out of the lance.
11. As soon as the product comes out of the lance, turn the button (2) again, then close the lance.
12. Install the nozzle holder and the nozzle adapted to the product used.
13. Set the speed to 10 (buttons (4) & (5)).
14. Connect the starter box to the machine plug (G).
15.
Connect the air hose between the compressor and the box, and then the hose between the box and
the lance.
16. Start the compressor.
17.
Press the button (2), the machine runs for a few seconds and then stops.
18.
The machine is ready to spray, it will start automatically when the lance is opened.
19.
Adjust the product flow rate using the buttons (4) & (5) and the air with the control valve mounted
on the lance.
Remember to mix the product well before pouring it into the machine’s tank.
For droplet applications, it is imperative to use a suitable compressor.
If in doubt about which compressor to use, contact our services: +33 4 42 29 08 96.
The machine is equipped with a safety system to prevent damage to the rotor/stator. If the
machine fails to reach its set pressure, it will automatically stop after 45 seconds. There are
two possible scenarios:
- The nozzle used is either too big or worn: reduce the nozzle size or replace it with a new one.
- The rotor/stator is worn out: reduce the working setpoint and plan to replace the rotor/stator.