Operating instructions
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4. MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the machine is not live
when carrying out maintenance work on
the motor.
This machine has been designed to operate over
a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation
depends upon proper machine care and regular
cleaning.
Troubleshooting
• Replace swirl head.
• Re-adjust pick up pipe.
• Clean with thinner.
• Clean nozzle.
• Clean with thinner.
• Adjust.
2. Atomization is not good
• Adjust.
• Check viscosity of the paint.
3. Over painting
resulting in piston being stuck in cylinder.
• Disassemble spray gun and clean with
thinner.
• Adjust the volume clockwise to reduce
spraying. Two thin coats are better then one
thick coat.
• Check viscosity.
4. Motor louder than normal
resulting in piston being stuck in cylinder.
• Disassemble spray gun and clean with
thinner.
• Check power supply.
• Re-adjust.
air being sucked in.
• Rell with paint.
pipe completely.
• Check pick up pipe and viscosity level.
7. “Orange Skin” excessive fogging
• Use correct solvent.
• Hold spray gun closer to the object.
• Thin the paint.
Cleaning and maintenance
Fig. G
Always remember to disconnect from
the mains supply before cleaning the
spray gun or paint container.
thoroughly after every use. Failure to clean it will
almost certainly result in blockages and it may not
operate when you next come to use it! The
guarantee does not cover cleaning a sprayer that
has not been properly cleaned by the user. The
following action must be taken after every use:
container.
thatwas used.
spray through the spray gun until only clean
thinner is coming out of the nozzle.
other debris or paint that remains.
few drops of light oil to the two apertures (F).
This will lubricate the piston and cylinder.
so the following action should be taken: