1.
Screw the air hose's big end onto the air outlet on moisture trap.
2.
Screw the air hose's small end onto the airbrush.
a. Note: If you're using a brand of airbrush other than Iwata, use the appropriate adapter from the adapter kit.
You might have to try them out to see which one is right.
3.
Plug the compressor into a grounded wall outlet. (Avoid using an extension cord.)
4.
Turn the compressor ON by pressing down the switch on top of the unit.
5.
As the unit is being used, water may collect in the moisture trap's clear, plastic bowl. Release the water by following the maintenance
instructions on page 7.
1.
When you first connect your airbrush to your compressor, turn it on and depress the trigger of your airbrush, the pressure that registers on
your gauge is called your "working pressure. " Your working pressure can vary depending on the size of your airbrush's nozzle. The smaller
the nozzle size, the higher your working pressure. An average nozzle size of 0.3 mm will expend a working pressure of approximately
25-28 psi with the Sprint Jet.
2.
You cannot increase your working pressure, but you can decrease your working pressure by using the air adjustment knob to open the
bleed valve.
3.
Adjust the air pressure by turning the air adjustment knob toward the + or – while spraying air from the airbrush.
4.
When you want to go back to your "working pressure" be sure to close your bleed valve all the way (toward the "+").
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
IS800 SPRINT JET — GETTING STARTED
IS800 SPRINT JET — REGULATING THE PRESSURE
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