Starting operation
4.3 High-pressure hose, spray gun and
separating oil
1. Screw the high-pressure hose (fig. 11, item 1) onto
the hose connection (2).
2. Screw HC 45 G-SSP • HC 55 G and HC 55 G-SSP
double socket (3) into the high-pressure hose.
Screw on hose whip (4).
3. Screw connection socket (5) to the spray gun (6).
4. Screw spray gun with selected tip to the high-
pressure hose or hose whip (4), depending on the
model.
5. Tighten union nuts at high-pressure hose and, depen-
ding on the model, at the hose whip to prevent coa-
ting material from leaking.
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5.
Separating oil prevents increased
wear and tear to the packings.
Attention
6. Fill in separating oil (fig. 12). Do not fill in too much se-
parating oil, i.e. ensure that no separating oil drips into
the coating material container.
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4.4 Gasoline engine
1. Fill in the supplied engine oil.
The gasoline engine is transported without engine oil.
The oil-level sensor prevents the engine from being
started when the oil level is too low.
For oil grades and quantities please refer to the engi-
ne instructions.
2. Fill the gasoline tank.
For information on the gasoline please refer to the
engine instructions.
4.5 Cleaning preserving agent when
starting-up of operation initially
1. Pull retention pin (fig. 13, item 1) and swivel material
feed pump to a container with suitable cleaning
agent.
2. Turn the pressure regulating knob (2) on the hydraulic
pump to the left (pressure reduction) until it stops.
3. Turn the relief valve knob (3) three revolutions to the
left (k Circulation).
4. Start the gasoline engine as described in the engine
instructions.
5. Ball valve (4) on the material feed pump – set lever to
a vertical position – switch on hydraulic motor.
Hydraulic oil flows to the hydraulic motor of the mate-
rial feed pump.
6. Turn the pressure regulating knob (2) to the right
(pressure increase) until cleaning agent exits the re-
turn hose.
7. Turn relief valve knob (3) to the right (p spray).
HC 35 G • HC 45 G • HC 55 G