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Disconnect dummy plug
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Connect mortar pressure gauge
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Connect material pressure hose with mortar pressure gauge and spraying gun
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Close ball taps for air and material on the spray gun
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Connect compressor with air pipe to control box
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Separately connect compressor to power supply and switch it on. Wait until
pressure has built up in the air hose
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Fill material container with Betokontakt, mortar or similar materials
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Push green ON-button
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Control lights is on
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Select medium speed (scale value 3)
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Turn selector switch to “forward” position
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Open material tap and then air tap on spray gun. This air flow out activates the
flow detector, which, in turn, switches the pump motor on
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To achieve an optimal spraying pattern, you can adjust the air quantity using the
hand wheel of the spray gun. Switch the machine on by remote control
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The optimal mortar quantity can be additionally regulated with the aid of the speed
control.
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When interrupting your work, always first switch off the machine by shutting the air tap,
then close the material tap on the spray gun.
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Use nozzles from
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4.5 mm to
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10.5 mm, depending on the mortar consistency.
Larger nozzle inserts reduce the projection speed and thus the rebound effect. Smaller
nozzle inserts improve the atomization.