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OPERA TING INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you for purchasing the Professional Earlex low pressure paint system. This highly versatile (high volume of air , low pressure painting) system can be used for a wide variey of applications. BEFORE USE - PLEASE READ THE MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. Please retain for future reference. EARLEX SPRAYSTATION 6900 ?[...]
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• Never under any circumstances aim the Spray Gun at another person or animal. In the event of injury occurring seek expert medical advice immediately . • The Spray Gun must only be used with paints and solvents that have a flash point suitable for spraying. If in doubt, consult the paint or solvent manufacturer’s data. • Always ensure ther[...]
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Mains Switch (230V) Power IN (IEC Connector) Circuit Breaker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 (x2) EXPLODED P ARTS VIEW P ARTS LIST 3 No. Description Part No. 1. Air Cap Ring L0151 2. Air Cap N0517 3. Air Direction Plate L0162 4. 2.0mm Fluid T ip L0157 5. Fluid T ip Seal L0159 6. Pivot Screw L0179 7. W ashe[...]
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The concept A motor feeds out a high volume of air (HV) and enables products to be sprayed at a low pressure (LP). The product is released from the Fluid Tip of the Spray Gun at a very low pressure (0.18 bar) and is enclosed in a high volume of air . The Hose feeds the air produced by the motor to the Spray Gun. The powerful motor can spray a width[...]
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The most commonly used technique for painting a wall is the ‘crisscross’ technique, i.e. you apply the product in horizontal lines and then cross over these lines by applying the product in vertical lines; (Fig. 3) V ertical Spray Horizontal Spray Round Spray Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Let go of the trigger at the end of each spray movement to avoid excessi[...]
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T ype of paint Cleaning W ater based paint Clean with water Oiled based paint Clean with white spirit Removing the Fluid T ip and Fluid Needle assembly (for cleaning or switching to a smaller/larger diameter). CLEANING SPRA Y GUN 6 Flush out the residue paint from the spray gun, as follows: l Remove the paint container (25) from the spray gun. l Po[...]
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CAUSE ACTION REQUIRED Paint too diluted Add undiluted paint Paint output too high Reduce the paint output by adjusting the Fluid Adjusting Screw (12) Moving too slowly Increase speed of application Spray T rigger held for too long Release T rigger sooner Spray Gun too close Increase the distance between the Spray Gun and the work surface Paint too [...]
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PLEASE NOTE: We have done all we can to ensure that when used correctly and in accordance with these instructions the spray gun has a long and fault-free life. We accept no responsibility for damage caused by the use of incorrect or unsuitable substances, paints or liquids which have not been thinned correctly or which are not suitable for the surf[...]