2 . Continue turning the spray unit
have aligned
5 ]
[
3 . Pull the spray unit
[
4 ]
(Fig . C) .
Fastening the spray unit
1 . Insert the connecting tube
connection
(Fig . C) .
[
25 ]
2 . Align
with
5 ]
[
unit
clockwise until it engages in the lock
4 ]
[
(Fig . D) .
Changing/inserting the nozzle
I
12 ]
[
13 ]
[
[
1 ]
[
2 ]
[
3 ]
1 . Hold the product with the nozzle head
facing upwards before unscrewing the union
nut
. This prevents parts from falling out .
12 ]
[
2 . Turn the union nut
12 ]
[
direction .
3 . Remove the union nut
nozzle head
from the spray unit
13 ]
[
12 GB/IE/NI
until you
[
4 ]
with
(Fig . D) .
[
26 ]
out of the motor unit
[
14 ]
into the spray
6 ]
[
. Turn the spray
[
26 ]
27 ]
[
13 ]
[
in a counter‑clockwise
together with the
[
12 ]
.
[
4 ]
4 . If a nozzle
is already mounted:
1 ]
[
–
Remove the nozzle from the needle
–
If necessary, lever the nozzle out carefully
with a screwdriver .
5 . Place the desired nozzle
6 . Place the nozzle head
7 . Place the union nut
8 . Tightening: Turn the union nut
direction .
Choosing the correct nozzle
Nozzle*
[
1 ]
White
1 .5 mm Low viscosity
Black
1 .8 mm Water‑based paints
Red
2 .2 mm High viscosity
Cyan
2 .6 mm Oil‑based paints
* The diameter of the nozzle‑opening is imprinted
on the inside of the nozzle
More information:
o
see "Checking viscosity"
Filling in spray material
Fig . G
1 . Unscrew the paint container
unit
.
4 ]
[
2 . Insert the riser tube
NOTE
For working on a low‑placed spraying area:
u
Attach the riser tube
forward:
Towards the nozzle head
For working on a higher placed spraying
u
area: Attach the riser tube
backwards:
Towards the motor unit
.
[
2 ]
on the needle
1 ]
[
[
2 ]
on the nozzle
13 ]
[
[
1 ]
on the small thread
12 ]
[
3 ]
[
in a clockwise
12 ]
[
Application
.
[
1 ]
from the spray
[
9 ]
into the large thread
[
10 ]
so that it points
10 ]
[
[
13 ]
so that it points
[
10 ]
14 ]
[
.
.
.
.
11 ]
[