Operation Manual

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Coating material Time in seconds
Paints containing solvents 15–20
Emulsion paint 20–25
Priming paints 25–30
Wood preservatives
do not need to be thinned
down
Stains
do not need to be thinned
down
8. If it takes longer for the coating material to pass through, it needs to be thinned down a little
more. Mix in a little more of the corresponding thinner and then check the viscosity again in
the manner described above. Repeat this as often as you need to until the correct viscosity
has been reached.
Applying Paint
PLEASE NOTE!
When screwing on and unscrewing the paint container and when adjusting the paint jet, the
device must not be connected to the mains power.
Make sure that the spray trigger is not pressed when you connect the device to a plug
socket!
Always hold the spray gun horizontally when it is full of paint in order to prevent any escape
of the coating material.
If there are any lumps or other particles in the coating material, these need to be ltered out
before the paint is poured into the paint container of the spray-paint gun.
1. Unscrew the paint container from the device and pour in the (lump-free and correctly
thinned-out) coating material. Fill the container with a maximum of 800 ml of paint.
2. Carefully screw the paint container onto the device and then connect it to a properly
installed plug socket. Please be careful to make sure you do not accidentally press
the spray trigger!
3. Set the type of paint jet. To do this, loosen the black plastic ring in front of the spray nozzle,
set the nozzle as shown in the following pictures and screw the plastic ring tight again.
A Horizontal at jet, for vertical working direction (for larger areas)