User manual EARLEX HV3500 09-09

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[. . . ] We would also recommend the use of gloves, goggles and overalls. · Always disconnect unit from mains supply when filling the paint container. · Always disconnect the Spray Station from the mains supply before cleaning the appliance. · Use only genuine manufacturer replacement parts. · This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. · Wear ear protection. · Use the Spray Gun for the job it was designed for only. Mis-use of the Spray Gun will invalidate the guarantee. · Warning: The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those recommended in this instruction manual, may present a risk of personal injury. WARNING: The substances used with this Spray Gun (paints, solvents, etc. ) may contain dangerous, harmful, explosive or corrosive materials. ALWAYS COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ISSUED WITH THIS PRODUCT AND THE MATERIAL BEING USED. The concept INTRODUCTION A motor feeds out a high volume of air (HV) and enables products to be sprayed at a low pressure (LP). The solution is released from the Fluid Tip of the Spray Gun at a very low pressure and is enclosed in a high volume of air. [. . . ] Time how long it takes for the paint to stop being a continuous flow, from the bottom of the cup (Fig. 4). If the paint requires thinning, start with a 10% dilution of the paint. The viscosity cup supplied with the unit holds 1/10 of a litre, block the hole in the viscosity cup and fill up with the required thinner. If the paint requires further thinning, dilute the paint by another 5% (5% will be equal to half a viscosity cup) with the required thinner and measure the viscosity, if the paint is not at its recommended viscosity, repeat the above step. 12 1 2 3 · Fill the Paint Container (12) with the product to be sprayed. Stir well (as mentioned previously) and strain to remove any bits which will interfere with a smooth consistent spray. Fig. 5 · Make sure the Paint Container Seal (10) and Pick-up Tube (11) are firmly fitted into the base of the Spray Gun. · Screw the Paint Container (12) to the base of the Spray Gun and tighten accordingly. · Start with the Paint Flow Adjuster (9) at its minimum setting so the Trigger can not be pulled. Do not forget that the Paint Flow Adjuster controls the quantity of paint sprayed (Fig. 4). · Uncoil the air Hose and attach it to the back of the Spray Gun and the other end to the Spray Station. · Uncoil the power cable and attach the plug to the mains supply. This will immediately cause some air to be produced, which is quite NORMAL. However, none of the product will be sprayed until the Spray Gun Trigger is pulled. · Very important: when spraying for the first time, we recommend that you always leave the motor unit to run for 1 to 2 minutes before applying the product. Do not forget that the Paint Flow Adjuster controls the quantity of paint sprayed (Fig. 5). ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE MOTOR UNIT IS ON A RIGID SURFACE AND FREE FROM DUST. SET UP SPRAYING Fig. 6 3 Spray Patterns Round Spray Round for small and precise jobs Fig. 7 Horizontal and Vertical Spray with varying widths Vertical and Horizontal for normal sized jobs HORIZONTAL ROUND VERTICAL 4 V0082 09-09 A4 Multi:Layout 1 12/10/09 10:28 Page 5 The most commonly used technique for painting a large surface is the `crisscross' technique, i. e. you apply the product in a horizontal strips and then cross over these strips by applying the product in a vertical strips (Fig. 6). 2) When you get to the end of the line, release the Trigger for a moment and then apply the product in the opposite direction just beneath the line you have sprayed. 1) To achieve a horizontal strip adjust the Spray Direction Plate to the vertical position then pull the Trigger and move your arm across to the right. 3) Next, to achieve a vertical strip adjust the Spray Direction Plate to the horizontal position then pull the Trigger and move your arm up and down over the horizontal strips you just have sprayed. [. . . ] Place all of these items into a container and clean, then using a brush and the respective thinners. Ensure the Air Cap Ring (2) is fully tightened and the Fluid Tip is pushed into place so that the Spray Gun Needle will shut off. · The motor unit itself does not require any specific maintenance apart from checking that the filter is not clogged up (the filter can be removed and washed). The filter can be found in the base of the motor unit. FLUID TIP AND NEEDLE Important: Each Fluid Needle is manufactured to fit the size of the corresponding Fluid Tip. [. . . ]

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