FILTERING
Disposable filter bags can be bought in paint
shops and used to remove coarse particles
and impurities from new or used material.
Filter the material before spraying to avoid
filling problems and blocking the nozzle. Put a
disposable filter bag over a clean container and
let the material run through the filter.
PREPARATIONS FOR SPRAYING
When the material has been prepared and
filtered it is ready to be sprayed.
1.
Check that all the connections are firmly
tightened, that the pressure relief valve
lever (6) is in its vertical position, and that
the trigger lock is applied.
2.
Put the end of the suction hose (10) in
the material container so that the suction
opening is under the surface. Put the
outlet hose (11) in a container.
3.
Put the switch (1) in the on position.
4.
Wait until the material flows out through
the outlet hose (11) and put the switch (1)
in the off position.
5.
Turn the nozzle to the cleaning position
and check that the nozzle guard is firmly
in place.
6.
Press the spray gun against the container
and point it down into the container.
7.
Release the trigger lock, press the trigger
and hold.
8.
Put the pressure relief valve lever (6) in its
horizontal position.
9.
Put the switch (1) in the on position.
10. Hold the spray gun pointing down in the
container with the trigger pressed until
material comes out.
11. Release the trigger and apply the trigger
lock.
12. Move the outlet hose (11) to the material
container and fasten it to the suction hose
(10).
13. Sink the suction hose and outlet hose down
under the surface in the material container.
14. Turn the nozzle to the spraying position
and check that the nozzle guard is firmly
in place. The product is now ready to use.
NOTE:
Fill material in the container when the level
drops. The product can be damaged if the
level is too low.
SPRAYING
Testing the spray pattern
Practice the spraying technique on a spare
piece of paper or small area before spraying.
1.
Turn the pressure control knob (8) to the
lowest setting.
2.
Release the trigger lock, point the spray
gun at the test area or piece of paper, and
press the trigger.
3.
Turn the pressure control knob (8) slowly
clockwise to gradually increase the
pressure until the spray pattern becomes
uniform and of good quality.
Instructions for spraying
•
Hold the spray gun 30 cm from the
surface and pointing straight at the
surface. Move your wrist so that the spray
gun is kept pointing straight at the surface
during the work.
FIG. 7
•
The surface layer of material will be
uneven if the spray gun is held at an angle
to the surface or moved in an arc.
FIG. 8
•
Move the spray gun smoothly. To avoid
thicker patches, start moving the spray
gun before pressing the trigger and
release the trigger before stopping.
The spray gun should be in motion
when the trigger is pressed or released.
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