Compressed air supply
NOTICE! Risk of product damage! Oper-
ate the product only with cleaned and con-
densate-free compressed air.
Note: Always use screw thread sealing tape
(e.g. Teflon tape) when screwing the plug-in
coupling into the product.
• Valves and hoses must be rated for pressure and
the required air flow.
• Always use a compressed air maintenance unit
with filter pressure reducer.
– Connect the compressed air hose to the plug-in
coupling and engage securely (► P. 3, fig. 2).
Paint spray gun
DANGER! Risk of injury! Make sure that
there are no ignition sources (e.g. naked
flames, burning cigarettes, non-explosion
protected lamps etc.).
Never spray onto a naked flames, a glowing
surface or onto illuminants.
Filling the flow cup
Note: Observe the manufacturer's instruc-
tions for paint preparation.
Always use a suitable filter when filling the
flow cup.
– Screw the flow cup (3) onto the paint spray pistol.
– Open the cover (5).
– Fill with suitable paint.
– Re-close the cover (5).
Setting the paint jet
Note: The shape of the paint spray must
match the item to be painted:
round jet for small surfaces, corners and
angles. Wide jet for large surfaces.
– Turn the adjusting screw (2) clockwise = round
jet.
– Turn the adjusting screw (2) anti-clockwise =
wide jet.
– Turn the nozzle head (1) to set the jet width (hori-
zontal/vertical).
Spraying
Note: The paint quantity should always be
adjusted during operation to match the vary-
ing material types.
– Open the vent (4) on the flow cup.
– Press the trigger (8), to start the compressed air
supply.
– Set the required paint quantity using the adjusting
screw (6):
– Turn the adjusting screw (6) anti-clockwise =
higher paint flow.
– Turn the adjusting screw (6) clockwise = lower
paint flow.
– Release the trigger (8) to stop the compressed air
supply.
– Always clean the gun immediately after use
(► Cleaning – p. 21).
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance at a glance
After each use
What?
Cleaning the product.
Regularly, depending on the conditions of use
What?
Lubricating the product.
Cleaning
NOTICE! Risk of environmental damage!
Note that cleaning agents and spray resi-
dues must be discarded in a pro-environ-
mental manner. Always heed the safety
instructions of the paint manufacturer.
DANGER! Risk of injury! Do not use any
halogen-based detergents as they can
cause chemical reactions.
NOTICE! Risk of environmental damage!
Always spray cleaning agents into a closed
container so that the cleaning agent is
retained and no unnecessary vapours occur.
Note: Do not use any silicone-based clean-
ing agents or lubricants. Silicone-based
products can impair varnishes and paints.
– Flush out the flow cup and fill with a suitable
cleaning agent.
– Press the trigger and flush through the paint spray
gun thoroughly.
– Loosen cap nut (7) (► P. 4, fig. 3).
– Remove nozzle head (1).
– Remove seal (10) and unscrew nozzle (11) using
a hex wrench (► P. 4, fig. 4).
– Loosen adjusting screw (6) (► P. 4, fig. 5).
– Pull out spring (12) (► P. 4, fig. 6).
– Carefully pull out nozzle needle (13) (► P. 4,
fig. 7).
NOTICE! Risk of product damage! Do not
immerse paint spray gun in cleaning agent.
– Clean paint spray gun and parts using a suitable
cleaning agent.
– Reassemble the paint spray gun following the
procedure in reverse order.
Lubrication
DANGER! Risk of injury! Disconnect the
compressed air supply before commencing
any work on the product.
NOTICE! Risk of product damage! Do not
use any silicone-based lubricants.
GB
How?
► Cleaning – p. 21
How?
► Lubrication – p. 21
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