3. Restarting work
If needed, shake the can thoroughly (keep tight hold of the mounted gun)
Carefully scape any hardened foam off the front of the nozzle using a knife
Open the adjusting screw and start to use the foam to unclog the gun with the foam
The foam gun is now ready for operation
You can use the adjusting screw to adjust the foam feed
4. Changing the foam can
CAUTION: The can must be completely empty (if needed, spray the remaining foam into a dustbin bag until no further
foam exits the gun)
Carefully unscrew the empty can (do not pull the trigger and point the gun away from your body); remove the residual
foam from the adapter and immediately screw on a new can (see Step 1.)
If needed, shake the can thoroughly (keep tight hold of the mounted gun)
Open the adjusting screw and press the trigger until there is no air left in the gun
The foam gun is now ready for operation
You can use the adjusting screw to adjust the foam feed
5. Cleaning (only Steps 1. - 6.; Malfunctions: additionally Steps 7. - 9.)
1.
Carefully unscrew the empty can (do not pull the trigger and point the gun away from your body);
remove the residual foam from the adapter
2. Screw a can of special-purpose cleaner onto the adapter
3. Thoroughly flush the gun until there is no foam left in the gun
4. Allow the cleaner to soak into the gun for about 5 min.
5. Then flush the gun thoroughly again
6. Unscrew the can of special-purpose cleaner from the adapter
7. Screw a foam can onto the adapter - as described above (see Step 1.)
8. Thoroughly flush the gun to make sure that the cleaner is fully removed and only foam exits the nozzle
9. The foam gun is now ready for operation again
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