OPERATING MANUAL 2000 HGS V8.4/20-EN
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Spray guns may only be operated and maintained by in-
structed persons.
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Repairs must only be carried out by qualified persons.
The following applies to all maintenance and repair work:
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It is essential to disconnect the spray gun from the compressed
air connection.
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Only use original spare parts.
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The maximum working pressure must not be exceeded (see
point 1 "Technical data"). The working pressure must be ad-
justed via a (filter) pressure reducer.
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Only use compressed air as energy source.
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The compressed air connection may only be made via a quick
coupling.
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When working with the pressure cup gun, wear the necessary
protective clothing, protective goggles, work gloves, ear pro-
tection if necessary and a respirator mask.
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If there are leaks in the device or other operating faults, the
device must be disconnected from the compressed air supply
immediately and the cause of the fault must be eliminated.
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Open fire, sparks or smoking is prohibited.
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Beware of flammable materials.
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Stone chip and underbody protection remains as well as clean-
ing media must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner.
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The disposal of the compressed air device must be carried out
according to the valid legal regulations.
6.
Installation
Screw in the supplied steel riser pipe hand-tight. Pierce the protective foil of
the 1 litre can and dip the riser pipe into the spraying material. Screw the 1 litre
can into the plastic threaded cap of the spray gun
hand-tight
. Take care not to
over-tighten the thread!
Connect the spray gun to the compressed air supply via the quick coupling. By
pressing the trigger you put the spray gun into operation.
The spray pattern can be influenced by the following factors:
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Distance between spray nozzle and object
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Angle of the gun to the object
The cavity spray hose (2900 H) included in the extent of delivery enables you to
preserve cavities with this spray gun. The brass spray pipe (2900 GS) must be