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Inspect the jam nut daily. Your pump has a patented Triple Life Packing System.
netrating the oil cup through the packing nuts and/or the piston moving upwards when not spraying, the packing nuts
must be re-tensioned. This will prolong the service life of the seals.
Caution:
Only re-tension the nuts firmly enough to prevent any paint from penetrating the oil cup. Overtightening will damage
the packings and reduce their service life.
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For an additional connection of a second, third (electric motor) or fourth (petrol engine) airless gun, the blind plugs
must be unscrewed from the device filter and double nipples screwed in (not part of the scope of the order). Further
spray hoses with guns are to be connected to this.
Step 2.
Ensure that the existing mains voltage is in the 200-240 volt range at 50 Hz, with 16-amp fuse protection. The socket
equipped with a protective conductor contact must be located at least 8 m outside the spraying area.
Step 3.
Connect airless device with the power source. If extension cables are used, ensure that the protective conductor is con-
nected conductively. The single core cross section in the extension cable must be at least 2.5 mm². Do not lay more than
40 m of extension cable. Completely unwind extension reels.
Step 4.
From the factory, new airless devices contain an oil residue in the pump section which is used for testing the device and
for corrosion protection. Before initial output of paints or other coating materials this oil residue must be rinsed out with
turpentine substitute.
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Fill about 2 l turpentine substitute or the equivalent in a metal container. Immerse the suction pipe and return rinsing
hose in this container.
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Open circulation valve (180° to the suction pipe) and turn on device, with , lever valve (yellow handle) turned to Pos.
2 closed. Sightly increase operating pressure. Allow solvent to circulate for approx. 30 seconds.
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Lift suction pipe out of the solvent and hold over container until pump has run empty. Then turn off device and turn
lever valve (yellow handle) to Pos. 1 / open.
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If paints or other water-based coating materials are handled with the device, this rinsing operation must be repeated
using water.
Step 5.
Mix the paint or coating material according to manufacturer's specifications for airless operation. Remove skin formations
and stir the paint. Strain paint to remove particles likely to clog nozzles.
Step 6.
Immerse the suction pipe and return rinsing hose into paint container. Leave circulation valve at suction setting.
Step 7.
Turn on device turn lever valve (yellow handle) to Pos. 2 closed, and allow to run at low pressure setting until paint exits
the circulation hose free from bubbles.
Step 8.
Press gun without nozzle firmly against a metal container. Release safety catch on catch lever and operate outlet lever.
During outlet operation, close circulation valve (by 90° to the suction pipe). Wait until all air has exited the device and
the paint flows free from bubbles. Release outlet lever and apply safety catch to catch lever. Do not release gun during
buildup of pressure.
Step 9.
Look for signs of leakage. Where leakages occur, turn off device, depressurize and immediately eliminate leaks.
Step 10.
With safety catch on, install outlet lever, dust protection cap and spray nozzle to gun according to instructions.
Step 11.
Try out spraying on a suitable test surface. Set operating pressure up to optimum atomization of paint using the pressure
regulator at the pump.
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