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16. WARRANTY                                                                               

 

The  manufacturer  guarantees  the  product  against  defects  in  material  and  workmanship  for  a  period  of  2 

years from the date of the original purchase. The warranty only applies if the product is for household use. 

The warranty does not cover breakdowns due to normal wear and tear. 

The  manufacturer  agrees  to  replace  parts  identified  as  defective  by  the  designated  distributor.  The 

manufacturer does not accept responsibility for the replacement of the machine, in whole or in part, and/or 

ensuing damage. 

The warranty does not cover breakdowns due to:

 

 

insufficient maintenance. 

 

abnormal assembly, adjustment or operations of the product. 

 

parts subject to normal wear and tear. 

 

The warranty does not extend to:

 

 

shipping and packaging costs. 

 

using the tool for a purpose other than that for which it was designed. 

 

the use and maintenance of the machine done in a manner not described in the user manual. 

 

Due to our policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to alter or change specifications 

without  notice.  Consequently,  the  product  may  be  different  from  the  information  contained  therein,  but  a 

modification  will  be  undertaken  without  notice  if  it  is  recognized  as  an  improvement  of  the  preceding 

characteristic. 

READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.

 

When ordering spare parts, please indicate the part number or code, you can find this in the spare parts list 

in this manual. Keep the purchase receipt; without it, the warranty is invalid. To help you with your product, 

we invite you to contact us by phone or via our website: 

 

+33 (0)9.70.75.30.30

 

 

https://services.swap-europe.com/contact

 

 

You must create a "ticket" via the web platform. 

 

Register or create your account. 

 

Indicate the reference of the tool. 

 

Choose the subject of your request. 

 

Describe your problem. 

 

Attach these files: invoice or sales 

receipt, photo of the identification plate 

(serial number), photo of the part you need 

(for example: pins on the transformer plug 

which are broken). 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AIRWIN1000W

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS EN AIRLESS PAINT SPRAYER AIRWIN1000W INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAUTION Read the instructions before using the machine...

Page 2: ...AL SPECIFICATIONS 9 6 CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 9 7 MATERIAL PAINT SELECTION 9 8 ASSEMBLY 10 9 PRE OPERATION 12 10 SPRAYING 15 11 CLEANING 18 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 13 MAINTENANCE STORAGE 25 14 DISPOSAL I...

Page 3: ...not use a paint or a solvent containing halogenated hydrocarbons See operating instructions for examples of these types of materials 8 Keep spray area well ventilated Keep a good supply of fresh air...

Page 4: ...erial being sprayed and consult the markings on the container or information supplied by the manufacturer of the material to be sprayed including requirements for the use of personal protective equipm...

Page 5: ...MSDS from distributor or retailer Check equipment daily Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with manufactory replacement parts only Do not alter or modify equipment Use equipment only...

Page 6: ...ch are not designed for potentially explosive atmospheres B Use of electrostatic atomizing and spraying equipment with machines not specially designed for this equipment because it may result in serio...

Page 7: ...use and make certain that all connections are secure K ALWAYS be aware of your work area surroundings and the people around the work area to ensure your safety L The Coating and auxiliary material is...

Page 8: ...ry Handle 10 ON OFF Switch 11 Prime Spray Switch 12 Return Hose Inlet Port 13 Return Hose 14 Stand 15 Suction Hose Filter 16 Suction Hose 17 Suction Hose Inlet Port 18 Spray Hose Outlet Port Contents...

Page 9: ...rce the pump uses to push the fluid through the Spray Gun 6 Suction Hose 16 Fluid is drawn through the Suction Hose 16 into the pump Return Hose 13 Fluid is sent back through the Return Hose 13 to the...

Page 10: ...ilicate paints Flammable materials Asphalt sealer Block filler Pesticides Flammable liquid fertilizers The use of these materials will cause premature wear and block the spray tip and will void warran...

Page 11: ...ip of the Spray Gun 6 and tighten with supplied wrench Fig 3a Do not overtighten Fig 3b 3 Thread the Nozzle Guard 4 with the Spray Tip 5 onto the Lance 19 and tighten with the supplied wrench Do not o...

Page 12: ...elief Procedure Always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when shutting the machine off for any purpose This procedure is used to relieve pressure from the Spray Hose 1 Failure to do so may result i...

Page 13: ...stream of paint coming out of the Return Hose and into the waste container 5 Set the Prime Spray Switch 11 to SPRAY position Fig 6d 6 Wait for the Airless Spray Station to cut out after a few moments...

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Page 15: ...Trigger 3 to start spraying NOTE The motor will cycle ON and OFF while spraying to regulate pressure This is normal IMPORTANT When finished spraying perform Pressure Relief Procedure IMPORTANT If you...

Page 16: ...ard 4 to match the direction of the preferred spray pattern Fig 8 Spraying Technique 1 Move the Spray Gun 6 with the entire arm not by flexing the wrist This will keep the Spray Gun 6 at right angles...

Page 17: ...oors on a windy day as the results may be unsatisfactory Only apply one coat at a time always allow a coat to completely dry before adding another coat Avoid stopping and starting as this can lead to...

Page 18: ...10 1 5 litres of water when performing the cleaning procedure For OIL BASED material e g enamel paint lacquer Use ONLY the appropriate cleaning solution Read the cleaning instructions printed on the...

Page 19: ...e Prime Spray Switch SPRAY position Fig 10d 5 Aim the Spray Gun 6 into an empty bucket then squeeze and hold the Trigger 3 until most of the paint is removed from the Spray Hose 1 6 Lock the spray gun...

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Page 21: ...ose 16 Fig 11a 2 Clean the Suction Hose Filter 15 with the appropriate cleaning solution Fig 11 b 3 Thread the Suction Hose Filter 15 back onto the Suction Hose 16 once it has also been cleaned Cleani...

Page 22: ...te anti clockwise until the Spray Gun Handle 7 can be completely removed Fig 1 2d TIP Using a shifter or bench vice to hold the upper body of the Spray Gun 6 will make this step much easier 5 Remove t...

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Page 24: ...e Tighten the Nozzle Guard 4 nut Spray Tip 5 was assembled incorrectly Remove Spray Tip 5 and assemble correctly Spray Tip 5 is worn Replace the Spray Tip 5 Atomization is too coarse Spray Tip 5 and N...

Page 25: ...sh filter into the Handle 7 and align the Handle 7 with the upper body of the Spray Gun 6 Fig 13a 2 While holding the upper body of the Spray Gun 6 tighten the Handle 7 using the supplied wrench Fig 1...

Page 26: ...valve clamp by hand arrow 1 2 Take the suction tube assembly out of the down suction valve by hand arrow 2 3 Tilt the machine 20 degrees and use a screwdriver to move the steel ball Arrow 3 4 After c...

Page 27: ...ray Switch 11 to PRIME position 10 Replace the Suction Hose 16 to the Suction Hose Inlet Port 17 and use the dogleg pin to secure the Suction Hose 16 in place 11 Replace the Return Hose 13 to the Retu...

Page 28: ...in conformity with the directive machine 2006 42 CE And also with the following directive Directive EMC 2014 30 UE Rohs Directive EU 2015 863 amending 2011 65 EU And in conformity with the following s...

Page 29: ...ibed in the user manual Due to our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to alter or change specifications without notice Consequently the product may be different from the inf...

Page 30: ...station to make sure it is available before dropping off the machine Go to the repair station with the complete machine packed accompanied by the purchase invoice and the station support sheet downlo...

Page 31: ...oduct during the time necessary for repairs and more generally the costs related to the immobilization of the product The costs of a second opinion established by a third party following an estimate b...

Page 32: ...BUILDER SAS 32 rue Aristide Berg s ZI 31270 Cugnaux France Made in PRC 2021...

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