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one coat at a time. If a further coat is required,
make sure you observe the manufacturers
drying time recommendations before applying a
second coat. When spraying small areas, keep
the output control on a low setting. This will avoid
using too much paint and prevent overspray.
Where possible, avoid stopping and starting when
spraying an object. This can lead to too much,
or not enough paint being applied. Do not tip the
spray gun to more than 45°.
4. maintenance
Make sure that the machine is not live
when carrying out maintenance work on
the motor.
This machine has been designed to operate
over a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper machine care and regular
cleaning.
Troubleshooting
1. motor hums but does not spray or
irregular spraying
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Worn swirl head.
• Replace swirl head.
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Pick up pipe not in the right position.
• Re-adjust pick up pipe.
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Blocked pick up pipe.
• Clean with thinner.
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Blocked nozzle.
• Clean nozzle.
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Blocked filter.
• Clean with thinner.
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Control knob needs adjustment.
• Adjust.
2. Atomization is not good
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Volume adjustment is not correct.
• Adjust.
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Paint too thick.
• Check viscosity of the paint.
3. Over painting
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Too much paint.
• Adjust the volume clockwise to reduce
spraying. Two thin coats are better then
one thick coat.
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Viscosity too low.
• Check viscosity.
4. motor louder than normal
•
Spray gun not clean, or not lubricated,
resulting in piston being stuck in cylinder.
• Disassemble spray gun and clean with
thinner.
5. no spray, no sound
•
No electricity.
• Check power supply.
6. Operating sound not right
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Poor output adjustment.
• Re-adjust.
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Not enough paint in the container resulting in
air being sucked in.
• Refill with paint.
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Not diluting properly or not passing pick up
pipe completely.
• Check pick up pipe and viscosity level.
7. “Orange skin” excessive fogging
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Incorrect solvent is used.
• Use correct solvent.
•
Spray gun too far from the surface.
• Hold spray gun closer to the object.
•
Paint too thick.
• Thin the paint.
Cleaning and maintenance
Fig. G
Always remember to disconnect from the
mains supply before cleaning the spray
gun or paint container.
It is essential that the spray gun is cleaned
thoroughly after every use. Failure to clean will
almost certainly result in blockages and the spray
gun might not operate next time it is being used.
The warranty does not cover malfunction due to
failure to clean the spray gun properly.
The following actions must be taken after every
use and if the spray gun is not going to be used for
a longer period. Not taking the following actions
can cause the paint to dry;
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Switch off the machine.
•
Press the trigger so the paint will flow back in
the container.
•
Unscrew the container and pour the paint
back in the paint box.
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