GB
19
W 565
Preparation of the workplace
Sockets and plugs must be masked. Risk of an electric shock as a
consequence of sprayed material entering the socket!
Mask all the areas and objects that are not to be spray painted, or
remove them from the work area. No liability is assumed for damage
due to overspray.
Silicate paint corrodes glass and ceramic surfaces upon contact! All
such surfaces must therefore be completely covered.
Preparation of the Coating Material
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Spray material that is at least at room temperature (e.g. diluted with warm
water) provides a better spray result.
Attention! Do not heat spray material above 40°C.
Interior wall paints can be sprayed undiluted or slightly diluted with the spray attachment
provided. Detailed information is available in the technical data sheet of the manufacturer
(
Internet Download).
Stir the material thoroughly and dilute it in the container as per the recommended
1.
dilution
(an agitator is recommended for stirring).
Thinning recommendation
Sprayed material
Interior wall paint (dispersions and latex paint)
dilute by 0-10 %
If the feed rate is too low even at maximum flow setting, dilute in steps of 5 - 10 % until
2.
the feed rate meets your requirements.
Start-up
Before connecting to the mains supply, be sure that the supply voltage is identical with
the value given on the rating plate.
Unscrew the container from the spray gun.
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Aligning suction tube. (Fig. 2)
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If the suction tube is positioned correctly, the container contents can be sprayed without
almost any residue.
When working on lying objects: Turn the suction tube forwards. (Fig. 2 A)
Spraying work when working on overhead objects: Turn the suction tube rearwards.
(Fig. 2 B)
Place the container on a paper base and pour in the prepared coating substance with the
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aid of the feed hopper included in the scope of supply (Fig. 1, 15). Screw the container
tightly onto the spray gun.
Connect the front part with the rear part of the gun (Fig. 3).
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Put the machine down only on a level, clean surface. Otherwise the machine could tip
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