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3. Read the instructions on the paint can to determine whether or not you need to apply a fixative/adhesive to the surface to save paint. Preparing the Spray Gun 1. After making sure the paint is the proper viscosity, thoroughly mix the paint. 2. Remove the Cup Cover (19) (twist counterclockwise) and fill the Paint Cup (24) to just below the top. 3. Replace the Cup Cover (19). Twist clockwise. 4. Connect the Spray Gun to the Spiral Air Hose (46) by snapping it into place. All connections snap into place as illustrated in FIGURE 2 below. Motor Unit FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Attaching Gun Tray Gun Tray (41) Spiral Air Hose (46) Spray Gun or Inflator REV 11/05 REV 11/06 SKU 91772 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 11 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (continued) 5. Secure the Spray Gun in the Gun Tray (41). If the Gun Tray (41) is not attached to the Motor Unit, attach it as shown in FIGURE 3 on page 11. 6. To adjust the type of spray required, loosen the Lock Ring (17) and rotate the Fluid Tip (16) for a horizontal, vertical, or round spray. Practice spraying on scrap material to get the feel of the adjustments. When finished, tighten the Lock Ring (17). Note: Horizontal and vertical sprays are recommended for larger surfaces, and round sprays are used for small objects or difficult to reach areas. 7. Plug in the unit. Switch (31) 8. Place the Strap (28) over you shoulder. 9. Turn on the Switch (31). See FIGURE 4. 10. Pointing the Spray Gun at scrap material for practice, gently squeeze the Trigger (25) to begin spraying. 11. To adjust the paint flow, turn the Fluid Needle Screw (1) while pulling the Trigger (25), until the correct flow is obtained. Note: Never cover the Vent (18), and never hold the Spray Gun upside down. Covering the vent will halt paint flow, and holding the Spray Gun upside down will spill out paint. 12. The Spray Gun should be moved with a regular motion, keeping a consistent distance from the object. The Spray Gun must always be parallel to the surface of the object being painted. Let go of the Trigger (25) after each pass. Note: Avoid circular motions as they may damage the finish of the surface. 13. When you are finished, release the Trigger (25) and turn off the Switch (31). Warning! Air may still be in the Spiral Air Hose (46) after turning off the unit. Always point the unit at scrap material or into a bucket and fire the unit after turning it off. Troubleshooting FIGURE 4 Problem Cause Solution The Paint Drips on -product too diluted - add undiluted product object to be painted - spray adjustment -slow sprayer movement - clogged gun - distance problem - reduce paint flow - faster sprayer movement - let go of Trigger when reversing - increase distance between gun and object Weak or irregular spray -product too diluted - spray adjustment -fast movement - gun clogged - gun distance - add undiluted product - increase paint flow - move slower - clean gun - increase distance between gun and object No Paint Coverage -product not diluted enough -paint too thick - gun clogged - hose broken - Filter (30) clogged - Grainy paint - Cup Cover (19) not closed - add thinner - check viscosity and adjust -clean gun -replace hose -replace filter -filter paint through cheesecloth - tightly close Cup Cover (19) SKU 91772 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 12 Note: A small Inflator (32) accessory comes with this unit. To fill a raft or air mattress, attach the inflator as shown in FIGURE 2 on page 11. When the inflator is attached to the object being inflated, start the unit using the Switch (31). Turn off the unit when the object is inflated. Read the instruction manual of the object to be inflated to determine the recommended and maximum PSI for filling the object. You will have to check the air pressure of the object by using a separate air pressure gauge (not included). Do not overinflate. Overinflating may cause the object to explode. Note: A small Inflator (32) accessory comes with this unit. To fill a raft or air mattress, attach the inflator as shown in FIGURE 2 on page 11. When the inflator is attached to the object being inflated, start the unit using the Switch (31). Turn off the unit when the object is inflated. Read the instruction manual of the object to be inflated to determine the recommended and maximum PSI for filling the object. You will have to check the air pressure of the object by using a separate air pressure gauge (not included). Do not overinflate. Overinflating may cause the object to explode. G 1. WARNING! Make sure the Power Switch (31) of the Motor Unit is in its “OFF” position and that the tool is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. 2. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Sprayer. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, and any other condition that may affect its safe o...
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