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base coats, fillers and anti-rust paints.
Coating Materials not Suitable for Use
Materials that contain highly abrasive components, facade paint, caustic solutions and acidic coating substances.
Materials with a flash point below 21°C.
In order to ensure compatibility of the coating substance with the materials used to manufacture the device, please
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contact your Titan dealer in cases of doubt.
Field of application
Coating interior walls and outside objects (e.g. garden fences, garage doors, etc.).
Compact 190 is only intended for industrial use by professional users.
Required tools and auxiliary material
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Adjustable wrench (2 pcs.)
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Crosshead screwdriver
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Flat-blade screwdriver
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Empty container
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A large piece of cardboard
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Covering material
Preparation of the workplace
Sockets and plugs must be masked. Risk of an electric shock as a consequence of sprayed material entering the
socket!
Mask all the areas and objects that are not to be spray painted, or remove them from the work area.
no liability is assumed for damage due to overspray.
Silicate paint corrodes glass and ceramic surfaces upon contact! all such surfaces must therefore be completely
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covered.
Pay attention to the quality of the adhesive tape used. Do not use excessively strong adhesive tape on wallpaper and
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painted surfaces, in order to avoid damaging these surfaces when removing the tape. Remove adhesive tape slowly
and evenly; do not use jerky movements. Do not leave adhesive tape on surfaces any longer than necessary, in order to
minimise the possibility of residues when removing. Also observe the adhesive tape manufacturer's instructions.
Preparation of the Coating Material
Using Compact 190 interior wall paints, varnishes and glazes can be applied by spraying without diluting them, or by diluting
them slightly. Detailed information is available in the technical data sheet of the manufacturer ( Internet download).
1. Stir the material thoroughly and dilute it in the container as per the recommended dilution (an agitator is recommended for
stirring).
Sprayed material
Glazes
Wood preservatives containing solvents or based on water, mordants, oils, disinfection agents, plant
protective agents
Paints containing solvents and watersoluble paints, primers, vehicle coating paints, thick-film glazes
Interior wall paint (dispersions and latex paint)
The values in the table are reference values.
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Find out how much the paint needs to be thinned by testing it. Details on how to test the spray paint can be found
in the section called "Spray Technique".
assembly
1. Screw the paint container holder to the basic unit using the two screws. (Fig. 2)
2.
Insert the hose holder into the telescopic handle. (Fig. 3)
3.
Remove the protective covers on the hose and hose connection. (Fig. 4)
4.
Screw the hose thread to the hose connection
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Thinning recommendation
Compact 190
undiluted
undiluted
dilute by 5 - 10 %
dilute by 0-10 %