Taking Out Of Operation And Cleaning - WAGNER W 400 Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

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16. Taking Out of Operation and Cleaning

Proper cleaning is the prerequisite for problem-free operation of the paint application
device. No warranty claims are accepted in case of improper or no cleaning.
Never hold the spray gun rear part under water or immerse it into liquids.
Clean the housing only with a moistened cloth.
1) Unplug the power plug. Vent the container in case of longer breaks and after the work
has been terminated. This can be done by briefly turning open and then closing the
container or by pulling the trigger guard and letting the paint into the original paint
container.
2) Divide the spray gun. Press the hook (Fig. 3 b "click") slightly downwards. Turn the gun
front part and gun rear part against each other and take them apart.
3) Unscrew the container. Empty any remaining coating material back into the material
tin.
4) Preclean the container and feed tube with a brush. Clean the ventilating bore (Fig. 9,
1).
5) Pour water or solvent into the container. Screw the container back on.
Do not use flammable materials for cleaning purposes.
6) Assemble the gun again (Fig. 3).
7) Insert the power plug, turn on the machine and spray the water or solvent into a
container or a cloth.
8) Repeat the above procedure until the water or solvent emerging from the nozzle is
clear.
9) Turn off the machine and remove the plug.
10) Divide the spray gun. Press the hook (Fig. 3 b "click") slightly downwards. Turn the gun
front part and gun rear part against each other and take them apart.
11) Screw of the container and empty it. Pull out the suction tub with container seal.
CAUTION!
Never clean seals, diaphragm and nozzle or air holes of the spray gun with metal
objects.
The ventilation hose and diaphragm are only solvent-resistant to a limited
extent. Do not immerse in solvent, only wipe.
12) The unit may only be operated with an integer diaphragm (Fig. 10, 3). If any
paint has penetrated to the ventilation hose, check and clean the membrane (see the
Maintenance chapter).
13) Move the air cap (Fig. 11, 1) to the vertical position for easier removal and lift it off.
14) Unscrew the union nut (fig. 11, 2). Clean the air cap (1) and nozzle (3) with a brush
and solvent or water.
Attention! Never remove the red nozzle seal from the nozzle. If the nozzle
seal is either missing or damaged liquids can enter the device and increase
the risk of an electric shock.
15) Clean the outside of the spray gun and container with a cloth soaked in solvent or water.
16) Assemble the parts again (see "Assembly").
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