How to clean the spray attachment
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Disconnect your paint sprayer from the mains and make sure everything is
properly grounded.
Turn the spray attachment lock to the unlock point and pull the spray
attachment away from the main body.
Remove the container from the spray attachment and empty any remaining
coating material back into its original packaging.
Clean the outside of the container with a cloth soaked in solvent or water.
Pre-clean the inside of the container and the suction tube with the included
cleaning brush accessory and a suitable cleaning agent.
Clean the ventilation holes (the two tiny dents either side of the suction tube)
and any other hard-to-reach nook and cranny with the included
cleaning pin.
There should be no dried paint still lodged in the nozzle (check back to page
22 to see how to clean the nozzles), ventilation hose, suction tube, or around
the container seal. Rinse thoroughly with water.
Before using your sprayer again, ensure that it has dried completely, and that
all traces of any solvents have disappeared. Best leave it overnight to be sure.
Once the container has fully dried, rinse it thoroughly with water again, dry,
and screw the container back onto the spray attachment.
Connect the spray attachment to the main body again with no coating
material inside the container.
Pull the trigger to rinse the spray attachment of any excess residue that may
be still inside.
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