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Click&Paint Adapter
GB
Before operating the adapter, please read the operating instructions for the
basic unit and the relevant spray attachment thoroughly.
Please note all safety instructions in particular.
Additional safety instructions for operation of the adapter with a spray
attachment
The spray attachment may only be operated with a functional valve.
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If paints rises
in the ventilating hose (Fig. 4, item 3) do not operate the unit further!
Dismantle
and clean the ventilating hose, valve and diaphragm and replace the diaphragm if
necessary.
Do not lay the spray gun.
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Field of application
The Click&Paint adapter enables all Wagner Click&Paint spray attachments to be
used with the W985/W925.
Assembly
i
Only the air hose is required for operating a spray attachment with the
W985/W925. To facilitate handling, the material hose can therefore be
removed from the air hose and the suction hose can be detached from
the basic unit.
Attach the Click&Paint adapter (Fig. 1, 2) with the bayonet coupling to the thinner
1)
end of the air hose (1).
Insert the other end of the adapter into the gun handle (3).
2)
Connect gun handle and spray adapter together. (Fig. 2)
3)
Unscrew the container from the spray gun.
4)
Aligning suction tube.
5)
(Fig. 3)
If the suction tube is positioned correctly, the container contents can be
sprayed without almost any residue.
When spraying horizontal surfaces, turn suction tube forward. (Fig. 3 A)
When spraying objects overhead, turn suction tube back. (Fig. 3 B)
Adjusting the desired Spray Setting (Fig. 4)
Three different spray jet settings can be chosen on the spray gun, depending on the
application and target object.
WARNING!
Danger of injury!
Never pull the trigger guard while adjusting the air cap.
With the union nut (1) slightly unscrewed, turn the air cap (2) to the desired spray-setting
position (arrow). Then tighten the union nut.
Fig. 5 A =
horizontal flat jet
for horizontal surfaces
Fig. 5 B =
vertical flat jet
for vertical surfaces
Fig. 5 C =
circular jet
for corners, edges and hard-to-reach surfaces