netta 103648 Instrucciones de instalación

700W SPRAY
GUN
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EN USER INSTRUCTION & OPERATION MANUAL
ES MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Y OPERACIONES PARA EL
USUARIO
DE BENUTZERANLEITUNG & BETRIEBSANLEITUNG
FR MANUEL D'UTILISATION ET D'UTILISATION
IT ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO E MANUALE OPERATIVO
VOLTAGE
220-240V
RATED
POWER
700W
CABLE
LENGTH
2 METERS
PAINT
CAPACITY
900ML
EN

Thank you for purchasing this NETTA product.
Please read the user manual carefully before operating this appliance.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS...
INTENDED USE
NETTA Design is for domestic and indoor
use only. This product is not intended for
use by people who have lack of experience
and knowledge or have reduced ability, or
sensory and metal capabilities. Keep
supervised when groups of people use this
item.
REGULAR CHECKUPS
•Check cables every time
before plugging into a
socket, make sure power
cables are not burst or
snapped and that the power-
plug has no damage.
•Check all the knobs are
functioning correctly.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
•Always follow this instruction manual and go through all the safety
checks.
•This is not toy - do not let children play with it.
•DO NOT modify this product in any way.
•Keep work areas clean and well lit.
•Do not operate tools in explosive atmospheres.
•Before using an electric powered appliance, check the rating label and
voltage information on this manual, or the rating label on back of the
machine.
•Always connect the device to a socket with Residual Current Device
(RCD) fitted with your home circuits.
•If you are unsure, please seek a certified election for advice.
•The appliance must not be immersed in liquid.
•Do not use power tools in wet or damp conditions.
•Do not overload your power tools. Match each tool to the task.
•Do not use any power tool if the on/off switch is damaged.
•Check that the moving parts of your tool operate smoothly and are not
cracked or damaged.

RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
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•DO NOT use the appliance other than for the intended use.
•Use personal protective equipment. Always use eye protection.
•Use ear protection.
•Do not wrap the device in a cloth or other material to suppress
noise. This will hinder the proper ventilation of the device. This
could ignite a fire and cause burns.
•Wear soft gloves when using this tool to prevent discomfort.
•Hold the power tool firmly to reduce the vibration levels.
•Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to a power
source, picking up or carrying the tool.
•Remove any adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on.
•Do not overreach. Keep proper balance at all times.
•Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.
•Take a break if you feel vibration-related discomfort.
•DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or
after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any
manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility
for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
•If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorized service agent or a qualified
technician in order to avoid a hazard.
•The use of accessories is not recommended by the manufacturer
as they may cause injuries to persons.
•Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or
touch a hot surface.
•Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated
oven.
•Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.

DIAGRAM

SPRAY GUN SAFETY
•Ensure there are no sources of ignition e.g. open fire,
cigarettes, cigars, glowing wires, etc in the area.
•It is recommended to wear breathing protection when
spraying.
•Never point the spray gun at yourself, other people, or
animals.
•Ensure no solvent vapours are sucked into the device.
•Observe the wind direction if working outside.
•Ensure there is sufficient ventilation if working inside.
•Do not spray at the device.
•The device is only splash-proof when the air hose is correctly
connected.
•Do not let children play with the device. Keep out of reach of
kids.
•Do not use spray guns to spray flammable liquids.
•Do not clean spray guns with flammable solvents.
Explanation of the System
This device works according to low pressure spraying
techniques. A high volume of air surrounds the spray jet being
ejected under low pressure. The air cap provides a very fine
atomisation with the lowest spray mist. The coating is applied to
the object quickly and exactly.
The air flow also shortens the drying time for the coating material.
Function Description
The motor blower produces a flow of air which flows through the
air hose to the spray gun. The air flow atomises the coating
material at the nozzle and also pressurises the container. This
pressure pushes the coating material up the ascending pope to
the nozzle. The air and pressure setting can be adjusted
progressively.

OPERATING THE PRODUCT
Materials Which Can Be Used
Solvent containing and water-dilutable enamel paints, vanishes,
primers, two-component paints, clear enamels, motor-vehicle
enamels, mordants and wood preservatives.
Materials Which Cannot Be Used
Wall paints (emulsions), lye’s and acid containing coating
materials.
Preparation of the Coating Material
Information regarding a sprayable dilution is usually not found on
the tin of the coating material. Therefore, use the viscosity table
below.
Viscosity = thickness of the coating material

Measuring Viscosity using the Measuring Cup
1. Thoroughly stir the coating material before starting
measurement.
2. Immerse the viscosity measuring cup completely in the
coating material below rim level and allow to fill.
3. Lift the viscosity measuring cup and measure the time in
seconds until the flow of coating material stops.
This run-out time is called DIN seconds (DIN-s)
Starting Up
1. Attach the air hose
Device End (Fig. 4)
Connect the air hose connector to the device by firmly pushing it.
Spray Gun End (Fig. 5)
Connect the air hose connector to the spray gun by pushing it
firmly into the adjusting knob.

2. Unscrew the container from the spray gun.
3. Adjust the suction tube in the paint container accordingly.
It should be possible to spray the contents of the container leaving
hardly any coating material in the container.
Spraying Horizontal Objects
Turn the suction tube A to point forwards (Fig. 6)
Spraying Overhead Objects
Turn the suction tube A to point backwards (Fig. 7)

Note: When the device is switched on the air will flow
continually from the air cap.
4. Fill the container with the coating material and screw firmly onto
the spray gun.
5. Place the spray gun in the spray gun holder.
6. Only place the device on an even and clean surface as the device
could suck in dust, etc.
7. Before connecting to the mains, ensure that the mains voltage
corresponds with the details on the rating plate.
8. Remove the spray gun from the spray gun holder and point at the
object to be sprayed. Turn on using the ON/OFF switch.
9. Adjust the spraying pattern and amount of material; set the
amount of air and pressure (see fig 8, 9, 10).
10. Open trigger on the spray gun.
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