Operation; Hvlp Properties; Connecting The Device; Preparing The Surface - Parkside PDWS 125 A1 Instrucciones De Uso

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Be aware of the potential hazards of the
sprayed material. Take note of the markings
on the container and the manufacturer's infor-
mation on the sprayed material, including the
instruction to use personal protective equip-
ment. The manufacturer's instructions are to
be followed to reduce the risk of fire or injuries
caused by poisons, carcinogens, etc.
Never spray without the nozzle head fitted.
Using a special nozzle with the appropriate
nozzle head reduces the likelihood of high-
pressure jets piercing the skin and injecting
poisons into your body.

Operation

HVLP properties

This appliance has a HVLP system (high volume,
low pressure). This ensures increased material
(paint) application and lower consumption.
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the maximum working
pressure of 43 psi (3 bar).

Connecting the device

The product may only be operated using
cleaned, condensate- and oil-free compressed
air and may not exceed the maximum operating
pressure of 43 psi (3 bar) on the appliance.
To ensure that you can regulate the air pressure,
the compressed air source should be equipped
with a (filter) pressure reducer.
You will need a flexible compressed air hose
with a quick-disconnect coupling and a suitable
compressed air source to operate this appliance.
Follow all the operating and safety instructions for
the compressed air source and any special instruc-
tions regarding paint preparation.
NOTICE
Take note of the correct working pressure.
Excessively high pressure leads to strong
dispersion and overly-rapid liquid evapora-
tion. The surfaces become rough and develop
poor adhesion properties. If, however, the
working pressure is too low, the paint will not
be adequately dispersed. This leads to wavy
surfaces and droplets.
PDFP 500 C3
Connect the compressed air hose with the
quick-action coupling to the compressed-air
connection
on the appliance. The connection
locks automatically.
Set the working pressure on the filter pressure reducer
of the compressed air source to 43 psi (3 bar).

Preparing the surface

Carefully cover a large area around the spray
surface. Any surface that is not masked could
become contaminated.
Ensure that the spray surface is clean, dry and
free of grease.
Polished surfaces should be lightly sanded and
the sanding dust removed.
Switching the appliance on/off
Working methods:
Fit the filter in the gun (see fig. C).
The vent
must always be open during operation.
When thinning, ensure that the spray material
and the thinners are suitable for each other.
Using an unsuitable thinner can lead to the
formation of lumps which, in turn, can block the
spray gun.
Screw the flow cup
gun.
Fill the flow cup
close it with the lid
Hold the spray gun at a constant distance from
the object. The ideal spraying distance is ap-
prox. 5.9 in (15 cm).
Work out the right settings by carrying out a test.
Do not switch the appliance on/off over the spray
surface, rather start/end the spraying process ap-
prox. 3,9 in (10 cm) from the spray surface.
Switching on:
To switch on, pull the trigger
pressed in.
Switching off:
To stop working, simply release the trigger
clockwise onto the spray
with spray material and
.
and keep it
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