PFS 400 A1
GB
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IE
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Selecting a spray profile
Setting the spray volume
♦
Turn the spray volume adjusting wheel to
the desired position:
(–) = minimum spray volume
(+) = maximum spray volume
NOTE
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We recommend starting at the minimum
setting.
Selecting a jet type
♦
Undo the union nut .
♦
Turn the protruding parts of the nozzle head
so that they point to the desired symbol on the
spray unit .
The appliance has the following settings:
▯ round jet
vertical flat jet
horizontal flat jet
♦
Re-tighten the union nut .
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! Disconnect the mains
plug during breaks and while doing
maintenance work on the appliance.
ATTENTION!
►
Never immerse the paint spray gun
completely in solvent.
NOTE
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Thorough cleaning after every use is very
important for safety and operation. Other-
wise, the needle could get blocked and
proper operation of the appliance cannot be
guaranteed.
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Wear suitable gloves when cleaning.
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After every use, squirt water through the
appliance.
♦
To clean the spray unit , nozzle head ,
nozzles and the spray holes inside, use the
supplied cleaning brush , cleaning needle
or a cloth. Never use petrol, solvents or
cleansers which can damage plastic.
♦
For rust protection purposes, you can spray a
little sewing machine oil through the spray gun
after cleaning.
♦
Oil all moving parts from time to time.
♦
Do not use any silicon-based lubricants.
♦
Store the appliance only in dry interior rooms.
Cleaning/replacing the air filter
Check the air filter regularly, otherwise malfunc-
tions may occur.
♦
Remove the screws from the air filter cover .
♦
Remove the air filter cover .
♦
Remove the air filter and examine it for
contamination.
♦
If necessary, shake out the air filter and
clean it under running water. Leave the air
filter to dry.
NOTE
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If necessary, replace the air filter with the
replacement air filter .
♦
Proceed in reverse order in order to reassemble
the appliance.
Disposal
The packaging is made from environ-
mentally friendly material and can be
disposed of at your local recycling
plant.
Do not dispose of power tools
in your normal domestic waste!
European Directive 2012/19/EU
requires that worn-out power tools be
collected separately and recycled in an environ-
mentally compatible manner.
Your local community or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the
worn-out appliance.