Do not spray in an arc on the surface and
do not interrupt spraying as this will lead to
uneven or too little paint distribution onto
the surface. The general recommended
spraying distance is about 15 – 20 cm.
If the finish is too dry, use the flow regulator
(1e) to reduce the air supply. Turn the air regu
lator steplessly clockwise to reduce the max.
possible air pressure.
– If the finish is too wet, reduce the amount of
paint with the paint flow regulator (1b).
– If the atomisation is too coarse, increase the
intake air pressure with the flow regulator (1e).
If the atomisation is too fine, reduce the intake
air pressure.
– Always keep the spray gun in a constant dis
tance to the surface to be sprayed.
– Always keep the hole on the lid of the paint
container open to avoid malfunctions.
5. Hold the spray gun vertically to the surface to be
sprayed and move the spray gun evenly and in
parallel lanes from one side to the other.
6. Start spraying openings and corners of the ob
ject. If necessary, take a short break after each
spraying process, so the paint may evaporate.
Each lane should overlap to at least 50%. Move
the gun evenly and always horizontal to the ob
ject. Always work from top to bottom. Move the
spray gun over the edges of the object so that the
edges get enough paint.
7. If you do not use the paint spray gun for a short
time, turn off the air supply and release the pres
sure.
8. Check the paintwork on all sides, before cleaning
the spray gun. After work empty the paint con
tainer into an appropriate bin. Properly dispose
of coating material that is no longer needed.
Recently treated surfaces must not be exposed
to direct sunlight, to very high or low tempera
tures, wind, dust, water or rain.
• Tire pressure gauge
– The tyre pressure gauge features three func
tions:
1. Measuring
2. Filling
3. Deflation of air.
Measuring
1. Put the valve connection (2e) on the tyre valve.
To do this, please press down the lever to un
lock the clamping mechanism. As soon as you
release the lever, the plug clamps at the valve.
2. Read the existing pressure from the manometer.
On the outer rim of the scale, you can read the
value in the unit bar. (1 bar=100 kPa).
On the inner rim of the scale, you can read the
value in the unit psi.
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Filling
1. Connect the quick coupling connector (2c) of the
tyre inflator with a compressed air supply.
2. Put the valve connection (2e) on the tyre valve.
3. Press the trigger (2d), compressed air flows
into the tyre. The moment you are filling in the
air, the manometer shows a pressure that is
a little bit higher than the actual tyre pressure.
When you release the trigger, you can read
the actual tyre pressure on the manometer.
Note: Increasing the tyre pressure by max. 0.2
bar, will have a positive effect on the fuel con
sumption of your car.
Deflation of Air
If the tyre pressure is too high, use the deflation
button (2b) and slowly reduce the air pressure to
the desired value.
• Compressed-air gun + suction-feed can
1. Before starting to work, check the trigger (3c) and
make sure it moves freely.
2. Connect the quick coupling connector (3d) of the
air spray gun to the compressed air supply. The
air should be regulated and filtered. Setup the air
pressure according to the parameters supplied
with the material to be processed and according
to the technical data.
3. Fill the container (3b) with the material to be
processed. Firmly screw on the container to the
spray gun. Alternatively connect the desired dis
posable material can to the screwed connection
of the spray gun. Pay attention to the air hose
while operating the spray gun. Hold the hose with
one hand while you are operating the spray gun
with the other hand. The hose must not be bent.
Do not step on it, as this will lead to formation of
droplets.
4. Press the trigger (3c) and perform test runs on
some test pieces. This way you can determine
the optimum spraying strength and the different
jet adjustments.
m Note
– Always keep down the material container when
spraying with the gun to prevent spraying mate
rial from spilling and running out.
– Do not process abrasive, acid and petrol.
– Only use a solvent-resistant and pressure-resist
ant air hoses (min. 10 bar).
• Compressed-air gun
– The blow-out gun is equipped with a quick cou
pling connector (4c). Use the quick coupling con
nector to connect the blow-out gun with the com
pressed air supply.
– Activate the compressed air generator.
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