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NOTE: The tip should be tightened securely by
hand. A too loose or overtightened tip may cause the
sprayer to leak or be damaged.
To change direction of fan tip from Horizontal to
Vertical:
Slightly loosen the fan tip by rotating counterclockwise
1/4 turn.
Rotate the adjusting arm 1/4 turn in the direction
needed to switch the direction of the tip spray.
While holding the adjusting arm in position, rotate the
fan tip clockwise until securely tightened.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injection, do not point
sprayer at any part of the body or person. In
case of skin injection, seek medical attention
immediately. Do not use without spray tip in
place.
OPERATING THE SPRAYER
See Figure 6-9.
Place a line of lubricant on the piston. To gain access
to the piston, follow the instructions in Cleaning the
Sprayer for Storage in the Maintenance section of
this manual.
Ensure surface to be painted is free of dust, dirt, and
grease.
Mask or cover any areas not intended to be painted
or stained. Be aware of wind that may cause your
paint or stain to spray into areas not desired. Always
use drop cloths or other cover to protect areas that
are not intended to be painted or stained.
Fill the quick-lock container with no more than 1 liter
of desired paint or stain.
NOTE: After ever y 4 refills of the quick-lock
container, add a line of lubricant to the piston. See
Cleaning the Sprayer for Storage for instructions
on disassembling the sprayer to gain access to the
piston.
Select the proper spray tip for desired spray pattern.
Plug in the sprayer.
Pull the switch trigger to spray paint. Release the
switch trigger to stop paint spray.
Practice spraying on a piece of scrap material to test
your spray pattern and to prime the pump before
beginning. If you cannot get a good spray pattern with
an even amount of paint or stain throughout, refer to
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either the Dilution section or Troubleshooting section
later in this manual.
NOTE: The pump must be primed after every paint
change and at first use after storing. Spray paint at a
scrap surface for at least 20 seconds to prime.
To create an even coating over the entire surface:
• Move your arm at a steady rate of speed and make
sure to move your entire arm, not just your wrist.
• Keep the sprayer an even distance from the area
being sprayed, which should be between 20 to 25
cm from the tip of the sprayer to the surface being
sprayed.
• Depress the trigger to begin the spray off the material
you want to paint. Operate the sprayer in straight
horizontal or vertical strokes across the surface
being painted, then release the trigger off the
material to end the stroke.
NOTE: For spray quality consistency when using
thinner paints, it may be necessary to keep the
trigger depressed between strokes.
When finished, unplug the sprayer, return any unused
paint or stain to its original container, and thoroughly
clean the sprayer.
CAUTION
It is important to thoroughly clean the sprayer
after each use or when changing colors. Allowing
paint or stain to remain in an idle tool for an
extended period can cause its moving pieces to
seize up.
CLEANING THE SPRAYER AFTER USE
The solution used to clean the sprayer is determined by
the type of material that has been sprayed. For anything
other than water based material, follow the material
manufacturer's directions for appropriate clean-up.
To clean the sprayer for short term storage:
Unplug the sprayer.
If you haven't already done so, remove the paint
container and return any unused paint or stain to its
original container.
Fill the paint container with lukewarm water (following
the use of water based products) or Cleaning
Solvent/Paint Thinner (following the use of oil-based
products).
Reinstall the paint container.
Plug in the sprayer.
Spray the solution onto a piece of cardboard or other
scrap material. Continue spraying until all the solution
is used.
Unplug the sprayer.
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