Once the unit and its accessories are clean, and as a prior step before finally shutting it down,
the Depressurisation procedure described previously described in Section 10 of the Manual
must be applied.
Clean the absorption filters of the probe or the product tank and that of the gun.
Remove any remains of product from the gun, hoses and the rest of the unit with a cloth soaked
in solvent.
Keep the product gasket areas free of accretions and foreign particles.
The product spout is a precision component. Any deformity, especially in the product outlet orifi-
ces, may cause malfunctions in its operation and incorrect or faulty quality spraying.
If necessary, dip the spout in solvent in order to soften the remains of product or dirt. Once
softened, blow out the spout with compressed air until any remains of product and solvent are
removed.
For automatic cleaning of the gun, tools and the accessories used in the mixing and preparation
the product to be applied, we recommend the use of washing machines in SAGOLA's product
range.
12.1 After transfer:
1. Adjust the air pressure inlet regulator of the equipment (No.5 Fig.1) by turning it clockwise
until a pressure of 2 - 2.5 bar is reached.
2. Remove the absorption probe (DM01/300 part list No.02 and 06 in DM01/400 part list) of
the transferred product container.
3. Wait until product starts coming out of the hose.
4. Open the air passage tap to the pump (No.14 Fig.1).
5. Adjust the air pressure inlet regulator of the pump (No.5 Fig.1) by turning it counter clockwise.
6. Enter the suction probe into a grounded metal container with the appropriate solvent.
7. Insert into the solvent of the metal container the product return tubing (probe) (No.9 Fig.1).
Firmly fastening it to prevent splashes.
8. Open the air passage tap to the pump (No.14 Fig.1).
9. Turn the air inlet regulator control of the equipment (No.5 Fig.1) turning it clockwise until the
equipment starts up.
10. Keep the equipment running until it is deemed that it is free of product.
12.2 After spraygun application
1. Activate the gun's safety latch.
2. Adjust the air pressure inlet regulator of the equipment (No.5 Fig.1) by turning it clockwise until
a pressure of 2 - 2.5 bar is reached.
3. Adjust the air inlet regulator control to the gun (No.6 Fig.1) by turning it clockwise and pulling
its trigger in order to expel the air in the hose.
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