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Pilot Power TEX-90 Instruction Manual page 4

Stain removing gun

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l After completing treatment the damp back-up layer is to be removed. If the work is being carried out on an ironing board or
exhaust table the damp fabric is to be removed from the wet patch and transferred to the dry part of the working surface. This
avoids the transfer of dissolved staining substances back into the treated material. l If you have to dismantle the Nozzle for-
any reason, e.g., if the nozzle head is clogged, then refer to the operating instructions. Below is an exploded view of the
individual part. Do not use excessive force.
Key
Description
1.1
Nozzle complete
1.2
Setscrew
1.3
Nozzle sleeve
1.4
Splined nozzle head
1.5
Teflon washer
1.6
Brass washer
1.7
Circlip
1.8
Thread holder
1.9
Swirl head
1.10
Brass washer
1.11
Nut
1.12
Tube
1.13
Nylon washer
Dismantling the Nozzle
1. Remove the setscrew 1.2
2. Pull off the nozzle sleeve 1.3
3. Push the fitting spanner onto
the spindle nozzle head 1.4
4. Hold the threaded holder 1.8 by
means of a spanner and
unscrew the nozzle head.
5. Clean nozzle head and swirl
head 1.9.
Removing & Replacing the pump
Proceed in the sequence shown in the illustrations
1) Loosen the nozzle, takeoff valve, unscrew the container. 2) Take off the suction tube. 3) Loosen the locking screw.
4) Remove the complete pump. 5) Replace the pump. 6) Firmly
tighten the locking screw. 7) Insert suction tube, replace
container. 8) Insert valve secure the nozzle.
Tips for better results
l Woven and knitted fabrics, which due to their nature & finish are particularly susceptible to formation of ring marks,
must be treated by application of a trace of fluid from the fine mist spray, before the actual treatment begins.
l For very sensitive fabrics, & also for removal of ring marks (caused by incorrect finish with fine mist spray or drying),
treatment is carried out only with the soft, fine mist spray For the actual rinsing out process the fine mist spray is brought
as close to the fabric as possible, without causing it to be damaged (thread displacement), immediately afterwards a
uniform transition from the dry to the wet fabric is produced by making circular movements at a greater clearance from
the fabric.
l Repeat this process once or twice. Never allow too much fluid to penetrate the fabric. Always work very quickly. Dry and
if necessary, repeat process.
1.2
1.3
Assembling the Nozzle
1. Rotate the threaded holder 1.8 as far as possible against the circlip 1.7
2. Ensure that the teflon washer 1.5 and the brass washer 1.6 are placed in
the correct order on the swirl head or in the nozzle head.
3. Screw the nozzle head onto the threaded holder and tighten by rotaing both
spanners against each other.
4. Using the fitting spanner rotate the nozzle head back (to the right) until the
Nozzle is in the fine spray position.
5. Push the nozzle sleeve onto nozzle head to the position which is most
convenient for working.
6. Tighten setscrew.
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1.1
1.6
1.4
1.9
1.8
1.10
1.5
1.7
2
Nozzle Assembly
1.11
1.12
1.13
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