Spraying
Turning paint nozzle 2 Fig. 2 changes its diameter.
Before starting work, use a test piece to establish the
optimal setting for the chosen paint.
Move the airbrush at an even speed and even distance
(approx. 5-15 cm), Fig. 3.
Do not stay in one place for too long.
Spray several times for a darker shade.
When spraying surfaces, first lift the airbrush and then
press lever 1 Fig. 2. Continue this movement briefly
after releasing the lever. This ensures that the paint is
applied evenly.
Use templates for fine contours.
Cleaning the compressor
Only dry-clean the compressor (no water, no solvents).
Cleaning the airbrush AB 100
1. Clean the nozzle with a cloth.
2. Fill paint container 8.Fig. 1 with clear water and
spray until no more paint residues are present.
3. Then blow air through the airbrush to dry.
The airbrush can become blocked if not cleaned ade -
quat ely. Even application of the paint cannot be gua -
ranteed if the airbrush is used after a blockage has
occurred.
The airbrush must be disassembled if there is irre mov -
able dirt. In this case, carry out the following procedure:
1. Turn paint nozzle 2 Fig. 2 to left stop.
2. Turn nut 3 to left stop.
Nozzle valve 4 can now be removed.
3. Unscrew air nozzle 5.
4. Clean all metal parts with solvents. Then dry
thoroughly using a cloth.
5. Reassemble airbrush and blow through with air.
Note:
Disposal:
Please do not dispose of the device in domestic waste!
The device contains valuable substances that can be
recycled. If you have any questions about this, please
contact your local waste management enterprise or
other corresponding municipal facilities.
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