Owner's Manual

NOTICE
Clean the Airbrush IMMEDIATELY after use.
Delayed or inadequate cleaning will permanently clog the Airbrush.
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SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCESETUP
General Operation
IMPORTANT: Proper spraying technique
is ESSENTIAL to achieve good results.
1. Press down on the Trigger to release
air from the Nozzle. Slowly and gently
draw back on the Trigger to release paint
from the Needle. The air will atomize
the paint and create a fine spray.
2. Continue to move the Trigger back
slowly to achieve the consistency you
need for your spray technique.
3. Once you have achieved the desired
consistency, you may fix the position
using the Adjustment Screw.
Note: If the Air Cap becomes clogged:
a. Increase the Air Pressure
to force out the clog.
b. If the above does not work, remove
the Handle and move the Needle
Chucking Guide (13) back and forth.
4. Keep the distance from the workpiece
at about 3 to 5, depending on the
flow adjustment and the paint.
5. For very fine detail work, you may decrease
the distance up to 1” from the workpiece.
Note: The size of your spray pattern will
differ based on the distance between the
work surface and the Airbrush. The closer
the Airbrush is, the finer the pattern will be.
6. To avoid paint build up, start moving the
Airbrush before pressing the Trigger.
When finished with the stroke,
release the Trigger while still moving
the Airbrush Doing this will produce
a smoother finish. Do not stop
moving the Airbrush while spraying.
If the Airbrush stops even briefly
while spraying the paint can build up
and run down the workpiece.
CAUTION! Air hose fittings may get hot.
Allow fittings to cool before disconnecting,
or wear gloves to prevent burns.
7. Clean Airbrush(es) and Jar(s) thoroughly
immediately after EVERY use, according
to instructions on the following pages.