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OPERATION
NOTE: To prevent further shut down of the battery, avoid
forcing the tool.
If releasing the trigger does not reset the battery and
tool, the battery pack is depleted. If depleted, the battery
pack will begin charging when placed on the lithium-ion
charger.
TO INSTALL/REMOVE BATTERY PACK
See Figure 2.
WARNING
Always remove battery pack from your tool when
you are assembling parts, making adjustments,
cleaning, or when not in use. Removing battery
pack will prevent accidental starting that could
cause serious personal injury.
To install:
Q
Place the battery pack in the tool. Align the raised rib
on the battery pack with groove in the battery port.
Make sure the latches on each side of the battery
Q
pack snap in place and that the battery pack is
secured in the tool before beginning operation.
To remove:
Q
Depress the latches on both sides of the battery pack
to release the battery pack and remove it from the
tool.
WARNING
Risk of fire or explosion. Spray area must be well-
ventilated and away from sparks or flames.
SELECTING PAINT
This is a highly versatile Spray System that can be used
with several different spray mediums including varnishes,
wood preservatives, enamels, as well as oil-based and
water-based paints. The viscosity of these mediums is
less than 135 DIN SEC. However some materials cannot
be sprayed so please check the recommendation of
the manufacturer before buying the paint. If a material
refers to brush application only then it usually cannot be
sprayed.
THIS UNIT CANNOT BE USED FOR TEXTURED
PAINTS. USE OF THESE MATERIALS WILL CAUSE
PREMATURE WEAR, WHICH WILL VOID THE
GUARANTEE.
TO OBTAIN THE BEST RESULTS FROM YOUR
SPRAY SYSTEM PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.
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PREPARING FOR OPERATION
Preparation of the surface and thinning of the paint are
the two most important methods to be concerned with to
obtain the best results from your Spray System.
Preparing the Spray Surface
Ensure all surfaces are free from dust, dirt, rust and
grease. If necessary rub down with sandpaper, or similar.
Masking of areas is important to ensure you do not spray
those areas you wish to remain untouched.
THINNING OR DILUTING SPRAY MATERIAL
Your Spray System is supplied with a viscosity cup.
Viscosity is a technical term used to indicate if a product
is very thin or very thick. If thin, the viscosity is said to be
low, while if very thick the viscosity is said to be high.
Thinning is very important when spraying. Most paints are
supplied ready for brush application and may need to be
thinned (diluted) for spraying purposes.
Follow the manufacturers guide for thinning in
conjunction with a Sprayer. If in doubt please contact
the manufactures of the paint. The viscosity cup supplied
will help you determine the correct thickness of the paint.
Paint is "thinned" by adding the substance which the paint
is based upon. If a water based paint then water is added.
If oil based then white spirit.
IDEAL VISCOSITY
Water based paints and
emulsions
Oil based paints
Wood stains / Wood
preservatives
This Sprayer can be used with solutions that take
between 12 - 18 seconds to empty through the viscosity
cup. Dip the viscosity cup into the paint and fill up. Time
how long it takes for the viscosity cup to empty. See
Figure 10.
Using the above chart (or manufacture's instructions) as a
guide, determine if the material requires further thinning,
if so then thin accordingly.
If the paint requires thinning, start with a 10% dilution of
the paint. For example:
Amount of spray
material (ml)
Paint thinner (ml)
2
12 – 18 seconds
12 – 18 seconds
No dilution
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