3.Press down on the airbrush trigger to release air from the nozzle.
Slowly and gently draw back on the trigger to release the paint from the
needle. The air will atomize the paint and create a fine spray.
4.Continue to move the trigger back slowly to achieve the consistency you
need for your spray technique.
5.The spray pattern is in accordance with the distance between a work
surface and airbrush. Keep the distance from the workpiece at about 3"to
5", depending on the airflow and paint type. For very delicate work, you
may reduce the distance up to 1" from the workpiece.
If you need a smaller pressure and gentler airflow, you can reduce the
outlet air pressure on the pressure regulator when the compressor is at the
auto stop(clock at 4bar ). Operation by picture, pressure adjust range from
4-0Bar.
6.To avoid paint buildup, start moving the airbrush before pressing the
trigger. When finished with the stroke, release the trigger while still moving
the airbrush. Doing this will produce a smoother finish. Do not stop moving
the airbrush while spraying. If the airbrush stops even briefly while spraying,
paint can build up and run down the workpiece.
7.When finished using the compressor, turn its power switch off. Release
any remaining air. Air hose fittings and compressor body may get hot. Allow
fittings to cool before disconnecting, or wear gloves to prevent burns.
8.Perform maintenance on the compressor according to the instructions on
the following pages.
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