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– Fill the viscosity measuring cup (13) with paint
and allow paint to flow back into the paint con-
tainer; measure the outflow time.
– Compare the measured outflow time with the data
in the table below. If the outflow time differs, the
used paint must be diluted accordingly.
Overview of outflow time
Colour
Solvent-based primers
Solvent-based paints
Water-based primers
Water-based paints
Solvent-based/water-
based emulsion paints
Wood preservatives, oils Can be used undiluted
Disinfectants, pesticides Can be used undiluted
Car paint
Using for the first time
NOTICE! Risk of product damage! 
Always make sure that the base unit does
not suck up any dust or other contamination
during operation.
NOTICE! Risk of product damage! 
Always make sure that the base unit is not
sprayed.
Note: As soon as the base unit is switched
on, air flows from the hose connection (8).
– Position the base unit on an even, clean surface.
– Attach the air hose securely into connections (4)
and (8).
– Activate the base unit with the On-Off switch (9).
Filling the suction cup
DANGER! Risk of injury! Before all work
on the product, disconnect the mains plug.
Note: Observe the manufacturer's instruc-
tions for paint preparation.
– Unscrew the suction cup (7) from the spray gun.
– Rotate the uptake tube (14) so that the paint can
be sprayed almost without any residue (► P. 3, 
fig. 4):
– to spray horizontal objects forwards towards
the nozzle;
– to spray overhead backwards towards the
handle.
– Fill the suction cup with paint and screw it tightly
onto the spray gun.
Operation
DANGER! Risk of injury! Do not aim he
product at yourself, other people and ani-
mals.
30
Recommended outflow 
time
25–40 s
15–40 s
25–40 s
20–35 s
20–35 s
20–35 s
Check before switching on!
DANGER! Risk of explosion! Make sure
that there are no ignition sources (e.g.
naked flames, burning cigarettes, non-
explosion protected lamps etc.) within your
working area.
Never spray onto naked flames, a glowing
surface or onto illuminants.
Check the safe condition of the product:
• Check whether there are any visible defects.
• Check all parts to make sure that they fit tightly.
Setting the spray pattern
Note: The shape of the paint jet must be
adapted to the item to be painted: round jet
for small surfaces, corners and angles. wide
jet for large surfaces.
► P. 4, fig. 5
– Set the spray pattern as illustrated.
A. upright flat jet for horizontal work direction;
B. round jet for corners, edges and constrained
places;
C. horizontal flat jet for vertical work direction.
Setting the paint quantity
► P. 4, fig. 6
– Set the paint quantity as illustrated:
D. Too much spray material on the spray surface =
rotate the dial (3) in the [−] direction;
E. Too little spray material on the spray surface =
rotate the dial (3) in the [+] direction;
Working instruction
Note: Observe the wind direction when
working outdoors.
Always carry out a test spray first and set the spray
pattern and paint quantity accordingly (► Setting the 
spray pattern – p. 30, ► Setting the paint quantity – 
p. 30)
– Hold the spray gun at an equal distance of 5–
15 cm vertical to the spray object.
– Start the spray process outside the spray surface.
– Move the spray gun evenly across or up and
down after every spray pattern adjustment.
A consistent surface quality will be achieved when
the spray path overlaps by 4–5 cm.
– Avoid interruptions within the spray surface.
Evenly guiding the spray pistol creates a consistent
surface quality.
An unequal distance and spray angle results in incon-
sistent surfaces.
– Finish the spray process away from the spray sur-
face.
– Do not allow the suction cup to be sucked empty.
If the uptake tube is no longer immersed in the paint,
the spray mist is interrupted and an inconsistent sur-
face is produced.
Spraying
Note: The paint quantity should always be
adjusted during operation to match the var-
ying material types.

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