ADJUSTING THE SPRAY PATTERN
By turning the wings of the tip, the Finish Max Fine Finish Sprayer sprays in one of three
patterns: horizontal, vertical, or cone. (See Figure D.) DO NOT engage the trigger while
turning the tip, and be sure not to spray toward you, as this could cause injury.
(See Figure C & D)
SPRAYING INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Do not twist electrical cord. Make sure heavy objects are not placed on it.
Keep electrical cord away from heat and sharp objects. To avoid a tripping hazard,
make sure cord is not in a heavy traffic area. Do not use the cord if it is damaged.
Use appropriate breathing protection, eye protection, gloves and clothing.
1. Make sure the container is empty and dry.
2. Pour paint or stain into the container.
3. Be sure the pick-up tube is inserted tightly in the intake port and the tube's angle
is as you want it. (Figure E.)
4. Affix the container to the sprayer by turning the container counterclockwise.
5. Refer back to "Practice First" on page 5 and do this process again, this time to adjust
the flow rate not to the water you used to practice but to the material now in the
container. If, after making adjustments, you still are not satisfied with the spray pattern,
refer to TROUBLESHOOTING on page 9.
6. Hold the sprayer 4 to 10 inches from the surface to be painted. While the angled
pick-up tube permits you to spray in an upward or downward direction, try to tilt the
sprayer as little as possible. Do not tip more than 45 degrees.
7. Overlap each stroke by about 1/3 of the spray pattern.
NOTE: If you stop spraying for 30 minutes or longer: Before continuing, retest the spray
pattern by spraying on newspaper or cardboard. If you are unable to adjust the spray pattern
properly, it is possible the stain or paint material has started to dry. If this happens, clean the
sprayer. See CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTE: If the spray pattern still is not correct, you may need to thoroughly clean the spray
tip and pick-up tube. To keep the unit spraying properly, you should expect to clean it after
dispensing each five to nine gallons of paint or stain. After cleaning, reassemble the parts.
Check the nozzle for dried paint or stain from time to time while spraying. If dried paint or
stain is present, use a wet cloth to wipe nozzle.
AIR BLOWING NOZZLE
The air blowing nozzle is a breeze-dusting device, suitable for dusting computer heatsinks,
keyboards, airconditioner filter meshes and all kinds of precision instruments. (See Figure
F.) However it is NOT suitable for liquid spraying.
HOW TO USE
FINISH MAX
FINE FINISH SPRAYER
®
(CONTINUED)
(C800766, C900076)
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