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Clean nozzle with a brush and a suitable
cleaner fluid after use.
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The nozzle may need to be replaced after
57 to 277 litres of material has been
sprayed, depending on the abrasive
properties of the material.
CLEANING
1.
Carry out steps 1 to 3 in the instructions
for pressure relief.
2.
Turn the nozzle to the cleaning position.
Press the spray gun firmly against an
earthed material container and point
it down into the container. Release the
trigger lock and press the trigger to return
the material in the high-pressure hose to
the material container.
3.
When the pressure has been relieved, release
the trigger and apply the trigger lock.
4.
Lift up the suction hose (10) and outlet
hose (11) and let them run out into the
material container.
5.
Release the outlet hose (11) from the
suction hose (10) and put the outlet hose
(11) in an empty, earthed container.
6.
Sink the end of the suction hose (10)
in an earthed container containing
cleaner fluid. Flush out water-based
paint with water and oil-based paint
and preservative with white spirit or the
equivalent.
7.
Turn the pressure control knob (8)
clockwise to 1/3 of the maximum setting.
8.
Check that the pressure relief valve lever
(6) is in its vertical position.
9.
Put the switch (1) in the on position.
10. Wait until clean water or clean cleaner
fluid comes out from the outlet hose (11).
11. Put the pressure relief valve lever (6) in its
horizontal position.
12. Turn the pressure control knob (8) to 1/2
of the maximum setting.
13. Turn the nozzle to the cleaning position.
Press the spray gun firmly against an
earthed container and point it down into
the container. Release the trigger lock and
press the trigger.
14. Wait until clean water or clean cleaner
fluid comes out. Release the trigger and
apply the trigger lock.
15. Release the pressure.
Cleaning the spray gun and filter
1.
Release the pressure.
2.
Unscrew the handle on the spray gun.
3.
Remove the filter from the spray gun and
clean it with a brush and water, or cleaner
fluid. Replace the filter if it is damaged.
4.
Remove the nozzle guard and clean it with
a brush and water, or cleaner fluid.
5.
Replace the nozzle guard in accordance
with the instructions for fitting the nozzle.
6.
Clean the outside of the spray gun with
a cloth moistened with water or cleaner
fluid.
Blocked nozzle
Material is pumped out at high pressure
through a very small hole in the nozzle, and
is finely dispersed. In the event of a blockage,
twist the nozzle to quickly clear it.
FIG. 10
STORAGE
•
Do not store the product filled with water.
•
Do not allow water to freeze in the
product.
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Do not store the product pressurised.
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Do not store the product outdoors.
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