CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
SPRAY GUN
Remove the paint container (12).
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Pour any leftover paint into its container so that it can be used for the future. Pull the trigger to allow paint to run out of the pick-up tube (11).
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Pour a quantity of the respective thinner into container, shake the spray gun lightly, reassemble the spray gun, then spray this liquid though the
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spray gun. Repeat this until the thinner being sprayed is coming through with no traces of paint.
Clean any traces of paint off the outside of the spray gun.
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Clean the paint container gasket (10).
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Unscrew air cap ring (2).
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Remove the air cap (3).
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Remove the spray direction plate (4).
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Using the needle and fluid tip tool - pincer end A (1) remove the fluid tip (5).
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Insert the needle and fluid tip tool end B (1) into the inner tube and unscrew the needle anticlockwise, then pull to release the needle.
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Place all of these items into a container and clean, then using a brush and the respective thinners.
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Clean the inside of the body of the spray gun.
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Thoroughly dry all parts before reassembling.
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Reassemble parts in reverse order.
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Ensure the air cap ring (2) is fully tightened and the fluid tip is pushed into place so that the spray gun needle will shut off.
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NB: Ensure the spray direction plate is free to move. If necessary loosen the air cap ring (2) slightly.
FLUID TIP AND NEEDLE
Unscrew air cap ring (2).
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Remove the air cap (3).
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Remove the spray direction plate (4).
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Using the needle and fluid tip tool - pincer end A (1) remove the fluid tip (5).
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Insert the needle and fluid tip tool end B (1) into the inner tube and unscrew the needle anticlockwise, then pull to release the needle.
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Place all of these items into a container and clean, then using a brush and the respective thinners.
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Clean the inside of the body of the spray gun.
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Thoroughly dry all parts before reassembling.
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Reassemble parts in reverse order.
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Ensure the air cap ring (2) is fully tightened and the fluid tip is pushed into place so that the spray gun needle will shut off. NB: Ensure the
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spray direction plate is free to move. If necessary loosen the air cap ring (2) slightly.
NEVER DISPOSE OF PAINTS OR SOLVENTS DOWN THE DRAIN. ALWAYS USE YOUR LOCAL WASTE COLLECTION SITE.
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The motor unit itself does not require any specific maintenance apart from checking that the filter is not clogged up (the filter can be removed and
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washed). The filter can be found in the base of the motor unit.
HINT: Before removing or re-inserting the needle and fluid tip ensure the spray gun has been flushed through with water or the appropriate thinner
so the inner tube is clean.
HINT: When done immediately, the cleaning operation can take you less than 5 minutes. If taking a break, leave the spray gun in a plastic bag to
prevent the paint from drying.
TURBINE UNIT
The turbine unit only requires minimal maintenance.
Ensure its filter (14) element is kept clean at all times.
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This is the filter underneath the outlet body of the turbine. Disconnect the unit from the outlet, turn on it's side and remove foam material. This can
be washed out if necessary and replaced when dry. From time to time this filter will need replacing.
AFTER USE
The hose is stored by coiling it between the motor housing and hose cover.
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The power cord is stored by wrapping around the base of the unit and locating the plug in the space at the back of the unit.
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Place the gun into the slot on the top of the turbine near the handle using the storage adaptor.
FLUID TIPS AND NEEDLES
The fluid tip and needle that is supplied with your spray gun is ideal for most applications, however if you want to use you Spray Station to achieve
a finer finish when spraying a material such as polyurethane, varnish or lacquer we recommend you invest in a fine finish tip and needle see chart
below. Tips and needles may be obtained from the dealer where you purchased your Spray Station from, if not you can call our toll free number
888-783-2612
to purchase these directly.
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