Black and Decker SmartSelect BDPH1200 Manual De Instrucciones página 30

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19. Flow control knob
20. Quick realease lock
21. Telescopic tube handle grip
22. Telescopic tube lock on/off
23. Sprayer dock
24. Filter cover
25. Filter
26. On/Off switch
27. Filter
28. Universal wheel with lock
29. Universal wheel without lock
30. Filter 2
31. Air ventilation cover
32. Air hose
33. Viscosity cup
34. Cleaning needle
35. Cleaning brush
36. Spray tip key
Warning! Be sure to use appropriate protective gear
and unplug unit.
Warning! Make sure area is well ventilated and free
of flammable vapors.
Aligning the pickup tube (FIG. B)
The pickup tube (15) needs to be aligned in the direction
toward the front of the canister (Fig. B). This will ensure
you spray as much material as possible before you need
to refill. Make sure the pickup tube is assembled tight
in place.
Attaching spray unit to spray gun handle
(Fig. B1)
Align the marking line on the spray unit with the icon of
unlock, then rotate the spray gun handle clockwise until
stop. Rotate the quick release lock (20) and snap onto the
hook on the edge of canister lid.
Assemble the universal wheels (Fig. C)
Snap the universal wheels onto the 4 openings at the
bottom side of the power unit. Note: Assemble 2 universal
wheels with lock (28) at the front side, and 2 universal
wheels without lock (29) at the back side.
Attaching the air hose (Fig. D1, Fig. D2)
f Insert one end of the air hose into the hose connector
of the back of the sprayer. A slight twisting action when
inserting the hose will help insure a snug fit. (Fig. D1).
f Insert the other end of the air hose into the hose
connector of the front of the power unit. A slight twisting
action when inserting the hose will help insure a snug
fit (Fig. D2).
SET-UP
Liquid material preparation (Fig. E1 and E2)
Tip: Make sure the type of material you use can be
cleaned with either mineral spirits or paint thinner (for
oil-based paints) or a warm water and soap solution (for
water soluble paints like latex). Use drop cloths during
pouring, mixing, and viscosity testing of materials to be
sprayed to protect your floors and anything else in the
spraying area that you wish to remain untouched.
The liquid being sprayed may need to be thinned
(diluted) before starting. When thinning, use the
proper liquid thinner recommended on the
container by the material manufacturer.
Warning! Do not use materials with a flashpoint higher
than 60ºC (140ºF).
A viscosity test cup is provided to determine the "runout
time" of the material being used.
f Before measuring for the proper viscosity, stir the
material thoroughly.
f Dip the viscosity cup into the material being sprayed
and fill the cup completely.
f With the cup held over the material container,
measure the amount of time it takes for the stream
of material flowing out to "break" or stop being a
constant stream out of the bottom of the cup (150
seconds or less)(Fig. E). This is the "runout time".
Refer to the thinning table for information on the
thinning required for different materials.
f If material needs thinning, add the appropriate liquid
thinning material recommended by the manufacturer
(Fig. E1).
f It is possible to spray latex paint with this unit, however,
the required thinning may exceed material
manufacturer´s recommendation. Thin latex paint so
that it runs through viscosity cup in under 150 seconds.
The operator should consider the type of application
and final location of the project when spraying a
material that requires more than 150 seconds to run
through the viscosity cup.
OPERATION
THINNING TABLE
SPRAY MATERIAL
Clear and semi-transparent
stains and sealers Oil based
primers, varnishes and
polyurethane
RUNOUT TIME
No thinning required
(Less than 2 minute
runout)

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