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pre- tted 1.0 mm nozzle and 900 ml tub volume,
and for spray materials of higher viscosity the
manufacturer recommends the 2.5 mm or 3.5 mm
nozzle set.
1. Unscrew the union nut (4) counter-clockwise
from the spraying unit (9) for indoor wall paints
(see Fig. A and E).
2. Remove in forwards direction the air cap (19),
the tted nozzle (20) with nozzle seal (21),
and the twist cap (22) from the spaying unit.
When doing so, make sure that the lever (5)
for setting the spray width must be in position
on the twist cap so that you can pull the twist
cap o the spraying unit .
3. Guide the tool for removing the needle (14)
as far as possible over the tted needle (23)
from the front (see Fig. F). Make sure that the
hooks on the side of the needle slide into the
guide grooves inside the tool.
4. Rotate the tool one quarter of a revolution
(90°).
5. With the help of the tool, pull the needle for-
wards out of the catch in the spraying unit.
6. Rotate the tool one quarter of a revolution
(90°) in order to remove the tool from the
needle. Make sure that the hooks on the side
of the needle run in the guide grooves inside
the tool. It must be possible to remove the tool
without you feeling any resistance.
7. Insert the needle of the required nozzle set
into the mount inside the spraying unit. When
doing so, make sure that the needle is cor-
rectly aligned for the side grooves at the end
of the needle to engage in the corresponding
recesses of the mount inside the spraying
unit. The needle will engage audibly in the
mount. If the needle fails to engage in the
mount and can be pulled out again with ease,
turn the needle slightly clockwise or counter-
clockwise and try again to insert the needle.
8. Put on the twist cap such that the lever for set-
ting the spray width is in position on the twist
cap and extends through the corresponding
recess in the spraying unit.
9. Push the nozzle of the selected nozzle set
together with the inserted nozzle seal onto the
spraying unit. Be sure to align the nozzle such
that the edge on the side of the spraying unit
engages in the corresponding recess on the
side of the nozzle and that the inserted needle
is seated in the middle opening of the nozzle.
10. Place the air cap onto the spraying unit such
that the two side hooks of the air cap lie inside
the corresponding recesses on the side of the
nozzle.
11. Screw the union nut clockwise onto the spray-
ing unit.
6.7 Spraying techniques
Important! Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the ne paint sprayer could
result in damage.
Carefully prepare in advance the surface to be
sprayed and keep it free of dust. The spraying
results depend on how smooth and clean the
surface is before spraying.
The thread on the fine paint sprayer and all
areas which you do not want to spray over
must be well covered.
Place the fine paint sprayer only on a level
and clean surface. This will help to prevent
dust and particles of dirt being drawn in. Carry
out a spray test on cardboard or a similar sur-
face in order to become acquainted with the
fine paint sprayer and to determine the opti-
mum settings for the material you are using.
Begin spraying outside the area to be spray-
ed. Avoid interrupting the spraying inside the
area to be sprayed
Right: Be sure to hold the fine paint sprayer
at a constant distance of around 5 to 15 cm
(or 20 to 30 cm when working with indoor wall
paint) from the surface you are spraying (see
Fig. H).
Wrong: Failure to keep a constant distance
will result in uneven coverage of the surface
due to the heavy paint mist produced (see
Fig. H).
Move the fine paint sprayer evenly back and
forth or up and down depending on which
spray pattern is set. Steady movement of the
fine paint sprayer will result in uniform co-
verage of the surface.
Indoor wall paint in strong colors must be
applied at least twice. Allow the first coating of
paint to dry before you apply the second coa-
ting. This will produce a uniform coating.
In the case of poorly covering paints or highly
absorbent surfaces you should spray in criss-
cross manner (see Fig. I).
If the paint material forms deposits and the
spraying results worsen, clean the nozzle
and the air cap as described in the section
“Cleaning the nozzle”.
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