operation manual

GB
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W 400
12. Selecting the Spray Setting (Fig. 4)
WARNING! Danger of injury! Never pull the trigger guard while adjusting
the air cap.
2 dierent spray jet shapes can be set by turning the adjustment ring (g. 4, 1)
Fig. 5 A = vertical at jet
for horizontal surfaces
Fig. 5 B = horizontal at jet
for vertical surfaces
Use the red adjustment lever to also switch between a wide (
)
and a narrow ( ) spray jet.
13. Adjusting the Material Volume (Fig. 6)
Set the material volume by turning the regulator on the trigger guard of the spray gun.
- turn to the left  lower material volume
+ turn to the right higher material volume
14. Spray Technique
Cover all surfaces not to be sprayed.
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The enclosed practice poster is ideal for familiarising yourself with
operation of the spray gun. After these initial spray attempts it is a
good idea to perform a spray test on cardboard or a similar surface,
in order to determine the material quantity required to achieve an
optimal spray pattern.
Important: Start at the edge of the area to be sprayed. Start the spray
movement rst of all, and then press the trigger. Avoid interruptions
within the area to be sprayed.
The spray movement should come from the arm, not just from the wrist. This ensures
that a uniform distance is maintained between the spray gun and the spray surface
during the spray operation. Select a distance of 20-30 cm, depending on the desired
spray jet width.
Fig. 7 A: CORRECT Even distance to the object.
Fig. 7 B: INCORRECT An uneven distance will result in uneven paint application.
Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or up-and-down, depending on the spray
pattern setting.
An even movement of the spray gun results in an even surface quality.
If nozzle and air cap are soiled, clean both parts with water and solvent.