Product manual

NOTICE
Clean the Airbrush IMMEDIATELY after use.
Delayed or inadequate cleaning will permanently clog the Airbrush.
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SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP
Initial Set Up
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section
at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein
before set up or use of this product.
Air Supply Setup
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION:
Use only clean, dry, regulated, compressed air to power this tool. Do not use
oxygen, carbon dioxide, combustible gases, or any other bottled gas as a power
source for this tool.
Note: This air tool may be shipped with
protective plugs covering the air inlets.
Remove these plugs before set up.
1. Incorporate a filter, regulator with pressure
gauge, in-line shutoff valve, and quick
coupler for best service, as shown on
Figure B on page 8 and Figure C
on page 9. An in-line shutoff ball
valve is an important safety device
because it controls the air supply
even if the air hose is ruptured. The
shutoff valve should be a ball valve
because it can be closed quickly.
Note: Do not use an automatic oiler system or
add oil to airline. The oil will contaminate the
material being propelled, ruining the final result.
2. Attach an air hose to the compressor’s
air outlet using the Air Line Adapter,
as needed. Connect the air hose to the
air inlet of the tool. Other components,
such as a coupler plug and quick
coupler, will make operation more
efficient, but are not required.
Note: Air flow, and therefore tool
performance, can be hindered by
undersized air supply components.
3. Close the in-line shutoff valve between
the compressor and the tool.
4. Turn on the air compressor according to
the manufacturer’s directions and allow
it to build up pressure until it cycles off.
5. Adjust the air compressor’s output
regulator so that the air output is enough
to properly power the tool, but the output
will not exceed the tool’s maximum air
pressure at any time. Adjust the pressure
gradually, while checking the air output
gauge to set the right pressure range.
6. Inspect the air connections for leaks.
Repair any leaks found.
7. If the tool will not be used at this time,
turn off and detach the air supply and
safely discharge any residual air pressure
to prevent accidental operation.
8. Residual air pressure should not be present
after the tool is disconnected from the air
supply. However, it is a good safety measure
to attempt to discharge the tool in a safe
fashion after disconnecting to ensure that
the tool is disconnected and unpowered.
Note: If desired, a can of propellant can be
used instead with the Propellant Can Lid.