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6. Remove heavier dirt and paint residues from the paint container with a cloth.
7. Use the cleaning brush
17
to remove heavier dirt and blockages inside the suc-
tion and ventilation tubes and in the corresponding holders on the spray unit.
8. Replace the suction and ventilation tubes in the corresponding holders in the
spray unit from below. Ensure that the suction tube is positioned correctly: the
hook at the top of the suction tube must run inside the guide groove on the corre-
sponding holder so that the suction tube sits in the correct position.
9. Fill solvent or water in the paint container.
10. Screw the paint container back onto the spray unit from underneath.
11. Refit the spray unit on the motor unit as described in the section “Fitting/changing
the spray unit”.
12. Plug the mains plug into a properly installed socket.
13. Depress the trigger
6
and spray the solvent or water into a container or cloth.
14. Repeat the process until only clear solvent or water is dispensed.
15. Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
16. Completely empty the paint container.
17. Keep the paint container seal
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free of material and check it for damage.
18. Clean the outside and inside of the spray unit and the paint container with a cloth
soaked in solvent or water.
19. Let all parts dry thoroughly.
Cleaning the nozzle
1. Unscrew the union nut
4
or union nut
12
with adjusting ring from the spray
unit
9
⁄
11
(see Fig. A and E).
2. Remove the air cap
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, the nozzle
20
with the nozzle seal
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and the rotating
cap
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from the spray unit at the front. Note while doing so that the lever
5
for
the spraying width setting on the rotating cap must be in position so that the
rotating cap can be pulled off the spray unit.
3. Guide the needle removal tool
14
from the front over the needle
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as far as
it will go. Ensure that the hooks on the side of the needle slide into the guide
grooves inside the tool.
4. Rotate the tool a quarter turn (90°).
5. Use the tool to pull the needle forward and out of the lock in the spray unit.
6. Rotate the tool another quarter turn (90°) to remove the tool from the needle. En-
sure that the hooks on the side of the needle run along the guide grooves inside
the tool. It should be possible to remove the tool without feeling any resistance.
7. Clean the air cap and nozzle with a brush and solvent or water. Use the cleaning
needle
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to clean blocked openings, as necessary.