Parkside PFS 450 A1 Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originales página 8

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Do not spray or clean with materials whose
ignition point is lower than 21°C. Use mate-
rials based on water, non-volatile hydrocar-
bons or similar materials. The evaporation of
volatile solvents will cause an explosive environ-
ment.
Do not spray near ignition sources such as
static electric sparks, open flames, ignition
flames, hot items, motors, cigarettes or sparks
caused by plugging in/unplugging power
cables or by operating switches. These ignition
sources could ignite a fire in the environment.
Do not spray any material if you do not know
whether it is potentially dangerous. Unknown
materials can cause hazardous conditions.
Wear additional personal protective equip-
ment such as suitable gloves and a protective
mask/respirator when spraying or handling
chemicals. Wearing appropriate protective
equipment for the conditions reduces your expo-
sure to dangerous substances.
Be aware of the potential hazards of the
sprayed material. Take note of the markings
on the container and the manufacturer's infor-
mation on the sprayed material, including the
instructions to use personal protective equip-
ment. The manufacturer's instructions are to be
followed to reduce the risk of fire or injuries
caused by poisons, carcinogens, etc.
Do not use the spray gun to spray flammable
substances. Do not clean spray guns with flam-
mable solvents.
WARNING!
Be aware of any dangers inherent to the
spray material and pay attention to all pack-
aging labels and other information provided
by the producer of the substance.
Working procedures
Viscosity
The appliance can process spray materials up to a
maximum 70 DIN/s. (viscosity). You can determine
the viscosity (thickness) of the substance with the
supplied measuring cup
uring procedure.
PFS 450 A1
using a simplified meas-
Fill the supplied measuring cup
with the spray material.
Remove the measuring cup
material and allow the liquid to run out.
Measure the time (in seconds) until the stream
of liquid stops. The resulting value is referred to
as DIN seconds (DIN-s).
If the value is too high, gradually thin the spray
material by adding small amounts of a suitable
thinning agent in and mixing the liquid.
Measure the DIN seconds again. Repeat the
process until you measure a viscosity of less
than 70 DIN/sec.
NOTE
Do not exceed the maximal viscosity of the
appliance. The spray material must not be
too thick. Otherwise, the appliance might
clog.
Ensure that the spray material and thinning
agent are compatible. Using an unsuitable
thinning agent may cause clots that clog the
appliance. Never mix synthetic resin
varnishes with cellulose thinners.
To find out which thinning agent is suitable for
your spray material (water, paint thinner),
refer to the manufacturer's notes provided
with the spray material.
Granular products and products containing
solids must not be sprayed. Their abrasive
effect will shorten the service life of the pump
and valve.
Preparing the surface
Carefully cover a large area around the spray
surface. Any surface that is not masked could
become contaminated.
Ensure that the surface is clean, dry and free of
grease.
Polished surfaces should be lightly sanded and
the sanding dust removed.
to the brim
from the spray
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