Power Stroke PSL1PS11 Manuel D'utilisation page 11

Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

WARNING:
This is a high pressure device. To reduce the risk of injury,
user must read and understand operator's manual. To
reduce the risk of injection do not point sprayer at any
part of the body, persons, or unit itself. In case of skin
injection, seek medical attention immediately. Failure to
heed this could cause serious personal injury.
AIRLESS SPRAYING
See Figure 8, page 18.
 Ensure surface to be painted is free of dust, dirt, and
grease.
 Mask or cover any areas not intended to be painted or
stained. Be aware of wind that may cause your paint or
stain to spray into areas not desired. Always use drop
cloths or other cover to protect areas that are not intended
to be painted or stained.
 Seat spray tip securely into nozzle tip guard. Arrow on
spray tip should face direction of spray.
 Lock the sprayer trigger.
 Plug in the paint sprayer.
 Prime unit. Follow Set Up and Priming instructions.
 Turn on/off switch to ON.
 Turn prime/spray lever to SPRAY.
 Turn variable pressure control to HIGH pressure (+). Pres-
sure can be adjusted to reach desired spray pattern and
coverage.
 Unlock the sprayer trigger. Begin spraying.
NOTE: If spray tip becomes clogged, lock the sprayer
trigger, turn tip 180°, unlock sprayer trigger and spray into
waste container to clear clog. Return spray tip to spray
position and continue spraying.
 Lock the sprayer trigger and follow Release Pressure
Procedure when finished or stopping for any reason.
PAINTING TIPS
See Figures 10 - 11, page 18.
 Practice spraying on a piece of scrap material to test your
spray pattern before beginning. If you cannot get a good
spray pattern, see TROUBLESHOOTING section.
 To create an even coating over the entire surface:
• Keep the pistol-grip sprayer an even distance from the
area being sprayed, about 12 inches from the nozzle
tip guard to the surface being sprayed.
• Operate the pistol-grip sprayer in straight horizontal
strokes. Do not hold the sprayer at an angle. This will
result in uneven coverage.
OPERATION
• Depress the trigger to start the spray at the beginning
of the stroke and release the trigger as you end the
stroke. To prevent material build-up, do not keep the
trigger depressed as you proceed to the next stroke.
• Make one pass for each stroke. Overlap strokes in
halves for full coverage.
 When finished, return any unused paint or stain to its
original container and thoroughly clean the sprayer.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion: Do not use with
flammable liquids (i.e., paint stripper, paint remover,
brush cleaner, mineral spirits, lacquer thinner, turpentine,
acetone, gasoline, kerosene, etc.). Use only water (for
water-based paints) or Klean Strip
Formula Paint Thinner (for oil-based paints or varnish).
OVERNIGHT STORAGE (UP TO 12 HOURS)
NOTE: These instructions are for latex paint and water-based
materials only. If you are using oil-based material, refer to
Cleaning the Paint Sprayer and Long Term Storage for
instructions. Stains and oil-based materials do not keep for
any extended period of time.
 Lock pistol-grip sprayer and follow Release Pressure
Procedure.
 Turn on/off switch OFF.
 Unplug the paint sprayer.
 Leave intake tube and return tube in paint.
 Gently pour 1/2 cup water over top of paint to prevent
drying.
 Place a lid on the paint container. Wrap damp cloth
around tubes and over opening of container.
 Wrap pistol-grip sprayer with damp cloth and place in
plastic bag. Seal bag.
 Store for short time out of sunlight. For longer storage,
follow instructions for Cleaning the Paint Sprayer.
CLEANING THE PAINT SPRAYER
See Figures 12 - 15, page 18 - 19.
The solution used to clean the sprayer is determined by the
type of material that has been sprayed. For anything other
than latex material, use Klean Strip
Formula Paint Thinner or Klean Strip
Thinner (for oil-based paints or varnish).
Page 11 — English
Revolutionary White
®
Revolutionary White
®
Safer Green Paint
®

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières