Continue spraying until only cleaning solution is
ejected from the spray tip (5). Add more cleaning
solution if all of the paint has not been removed.
NOTE: If the cleaning solution bucket becomes cloudy
with paint during this cleaning process, skip to section
"Cleaning the suction hose". Once the suction hose
mesh filter (13) and spray hose (1) are clean, re -as-
semble them and repeat steps 6 to 9 in this section.
10. Set the prime/spray lever (19) to the "prime" posi-
tion (Fig. 14)
11. Switch Off the machine by pressing "0" on the On/
Off Switch (14). (Fig. 13)
12.3 Cleaning the Suction hose mesh filter
IMPORTANT! The cleaning process must be followed
immediately after use to prevent paint from drying in-
side the pump and hose. Failure to follow the cleaning
instructions promptly may permanently seize the paint
sprayer and automatically void the warranty.
1.
Use a flat head screwdriver (not included) to loos-
en the screw on the hose clamp suction hose
mesh filter (12). (Fig. 32)
2.
Pull the suction hose mesh filter (13) out and rinse
under appropriate cleaning solution. (Fig. 32)
12.4 Cleaning the spray gun
IMPORTANT! The cleaning process must be followed
immediately after use to prevent paint from drying in-
side the pump and hose. Failure to follow this instruc-
tion may permanently seize the paint sprayer and auto-
matically void the warranty.
m ATTENTION! Ensure the unit is switched off and the
pressure release procedure has been performed.
1.
Remove the spray gun (6) from the spray hose (1)
by loosening the nut with a 19mm spanner (not
supplied). (Fig. 3 reverse)
2.
Remove the nozzle guard (4) and spray tip (5) by
loosening the retaining nut. Once the guard assembly
has been removed, pull the spray tip (5) out. (Fig. 33)
NOTE! A small spacer bolt (27) and sealing (28) are
used to locate the spray tip (5) within the nozzle guard
(4). Be careful not to lose these components when the
nozzle guard (4) is removed (Fig. 34). If the sealing (28)
is no longer tight or porous, replace with the replace-
ment sealing (included).
3.
Remove the trigger guard (2). Therefore unhook
from the trigger guard holder (24). (Fig. 7) Remove
the spray hose inlet port (25) at the lower end or
the spray gun handle (7) by using an open ended
spanner 19mm (Fig. 35+36).
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4.
While holding the upper part of the spray gun (2),
loosen the handle (7) by applying a 21mm spanner
to the grooves located on the bottom part of the
handle (7). Rotate anti -clockwise until the handle
(7) can be completely removed (Fig. 37). Tip: Us-
ing a shifter or bench vice to hold the upper part of
the spray gun (6) will make this step much easier.
5.
Remove the mesh filter handle (26) from the spray
gun handle (7) and clean all components in the
cleaning solution (Fig. 38).
6.
To clean the mesh filter, unscrew either cap end by
turning anti -clockwise. Once unscrewed, remove
the cap and pull the other cap and spring out of the
mesh filter sleeve. Use the cleaning brush to scrub
the inside of the mesh filter (Fig. 39).
NOTE: After cleaning, inspect the condition of the
mesh filter. If the mesh filter is clogged with dried paint,
has started fraying or has deformed out of shape, it will
need to be replaced.
7.
To re-assemble the spray gun (6), follow the pro-
cedures mentioned above in reverse direction.
12.5 Servicing suction tract
If the airless paint spray system does not suck in any
paint, press the button to ensure that the suction tract
is free. (fig. 40)
Service information
Please note that the following parts of this product
are subject to normal or natural wear and that the fol-
lowing parts are therefore also required for use as
consumables.
Wear parts*: carbon brushes, filter, seals, nozzles
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our
service centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the
cover page.
13. Technical data
Motor
Input power
Rated current
Max working pressure
Short circuit rating
IP rating
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220-240 V/50 Hz
650-750W
2.8-3.3A
3000PSI / 207 bar
5kA
IP23