Graphite 58GE103 Electric Spray Gun without Battery Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- GRAPHITE
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Graphite 58GE103 Electric Spray Gun without Battery
Product Information
The Graphite 58GE103 Wireless Spray Gun is an HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray gun that is designed for use in various applications such as painting and coating. It has a maximum voltage of 18V DC and a power output of 243W. The device weighs 1.45 kg and has a maximum flow rate of 700 ml/min.
Product Usage Instructions
Before using the device, it is essential to read and understand all safety instructions provided in the user manual. The spray gun should not be used without proper safety precautions.
Charging the Battery
To charge the battery, ensure that it is not connected to the device.
Follow the battery safety and charging instructions provided in the user
manual.
Filling the Spray Gun with Material
Remove the tank from the device and fill it with the required liquid after
filtering and diluting it. The liquid level should not exceed the tank’s fill
line. Carefully attach the filled tank to the spray gun and tighten it
securely.
Assembling the Spray Gun
Before using the spray gun, assemble it as follows:
- Mix the material to be sprayed thoroughly.
- Completely immerse the cup in the material.
- Attach the nozzle cover, nozzle, sealing ring, and air volume regulator to the spray gun.
- Attach the cup to the spray gun and tighten it securely.
Spray Gun Cleaning Instructions
After using the spray gun, follow these instructions to clean it:
- Remove the battery from the device and then remove the filter cover using a screwdriver.
- Remove the dirty filter and replace it with a new one.
- Reinstall the filter cover.
Do not use the spray gun without a filter as this may cause damage to the device. Always ensure that the suction tube is submerged in the liquid to be sprayed, and the spray gun is not aimed at people or animals.
Danger: Harmful gases
Paints, solvents, pesticides, and other materials can contain toxic substances
as well as toxic gases that can enter the body through the air inhaled into
the body, causing nausea, fainting, and poisoning.
Precautions
- Use respiratory protection while working.
- The operator must wear a respiratory mask, safety glasses (goggles), protective clothing, gloves, and, if necessary, skin protection creams.
Danger: General
It can cause serious injury and property damage.
Precautions:
- Please read the operating instructions carefully and follow the related warnings in order to avoid any danger.
- Comply with all local safety regulations, pay attention to ventilation, and fire protection, and act in accordance with the instructions.
- Use only devices and components approved by the manufacturer.
- Otherwise, it may be dangerous.
- Do not use the tool outdoors or on rainy days.
- Protective gear such as goggles, helmets, clothing, etc. should be worn.
- Never point the spray gun at people or animals.
Important safety information
Read all safety instructions before using the device. Keep these instructions.
Battery and Charging Safety Instructions
- Avoid accidental starting. Make sure the switch is in the off position before connecting the battery or transporting the unit.
- Disconnect the battery from the device before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing it for a long time. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of damage
- Do not open the battery, it may short-circuit the battery.
- Do not expose the battery to high temperatures (e.g. sunlight, etc.), naked flames, water, or high humidity. They may short-circuit the cells and cause a fire or explosion. Exposure to fire or temperatures above 130 ° C may cause an explosion.
- When the battery is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or small metal objects. They can short-circuit the battery terminals, causing burns or fire.
- In the event of fluid leakage from the battery, avoid contact with the battery. In case of contact with the user’s eyes, rinse with water and seek medical attention. Battery fluid may cause irritation or burns
- Use devices only with dedicated batteries. Using other batteries may present a risk of injury and fire.
- Do not use a damaged or modified device and battery. Damaged or modified batteries can react unpredictably, resulting in fire, explosion or injury.
- Charge the batteries only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery may create a fire risk when used with another battery.
- Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery or device outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Incorrect charging or operating outside the specified temperature range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
- Do not modify or attempt to repair the device or the battery yourself (as applicable), except as indicated in the instructions for use and care.
- Repairs may only be performed by an authorized service center and a qualified person, repairs may only be performed using original spare parts. This will ensure the safety of the product and its long use.
Construction of the spray gun
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION
- Control knob
- Clamping nut
- Nozzle cover
- Nozzle
- Sealing ring
- Air volume regulator
- A cup of stickiness
- The trigger
- low regulator
- Tank
- Air filter
- Fan assembly
- Handle
- Tank lock
- Battery (not included)
Mounting the spray gun
- insert the fan assembly into the spray part from the unlock position to the end then rotates the fan assembly to lock the position.
- mount the reservoir to lock the position. Preparation of the spray substance Before work, the spray material is diluted with a solvent specified by the material manufacturer. Do not use spray material that exceeds the specified maximum viscosity.
Note : Do not use flammable spray liquids!
Please follow the steps below:
- Stir the spray material thoroughly before checking the viscosity.
- Fully immerse the viscosity cup (7) in the spray material, except for the hook part. Raise the hook of the viscosity cup and record the time in seconds for the liquid to flow out of the viscosity cup. This dripping time is recommended by the material manufacturers. Spray materials should be filtered with wire mesh before work to prevent large particles from clogging the nozzle. Do not spray flammable liquids
Filling spray material
- Remove the tank from the device
- Pour the spray liquid after dilution and filtering into the tank. The liquid level must not exceed the neck of the reservoir.
- Carefully screw the fluid-filled canister onto the gun and tighten it.
Device operation
By rotating the nozzle and adjusting the nut to different positions, the gun
offers three kinds of spraying methods: round, horizontal flat round, and
vertical flat round. Users can adjust accordingly to achieve perfect spray
results. Users can adjust the size and shape of the spray by adjusting the
airflow regulator. As shown below.
Note: The trigger must be released when adjusting to avoid any danger!
Never point the nozzle at people or animals!
Flow rate adjustment
The atomizer flow rate can be adjusted by turning the knob behind the trigger
(9). The larger the outlet, the greater the flow of the atomizer.
Spraying
The HVLP (Low Pressure and High Flow) spray gun is a new spraying system for users. Before starting work, it is worth doing a few exercises on unnecessary material, wood or cardboard to gain practice. Recommended for users who are using the device for the first time. Pre-treatment of the treated surface The spray result depends on how smooth and clean the surface is before spraying. Therefore, you should carefully clean the surface of grease and dust so that the sprayed material adheres to it as well as possible. Areas that will not be treated should be protected.
Correct spraying method
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The spray gun is to be perpendicular to the surface when spraying. The nozzle should be in the distance to the treated surface from 5 cm to 30 cm. The greater the distance, the larger the applied liquid
size. -
Move the spray gun evenly along the surface. Uniform spray gun guidance ensures uniform surface coverage.
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Usually, it is recommended to cover the surface twice. The first spray may be a little thinner and the second spray should be a little thicker.
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When spraying, hold the spray gun close to the surface to be processed to avoid overspray into the surroundings.
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Move the spray gun to the parallel bottom edge of the previous spray so that the edges slightly overlap to better cover the area being treated.
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Do not work the spray gun unevenly as shown above
Cleaning the device
Cleaning the spray gun
Note: Do not immerse the gun in detergent!
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Unlock the fan assembly and remove it from the gun assembly. Align the release latch and pull the gun out. Squeeze the trigger to release any spray material in the gun in the tank.
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Unlock and remove the reservoir to empty any residual spray material in the reservoir. Pour into the original packaging.
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Pour a little solvent into the tank for cleaning.
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After washing the tank, the remaining fluid should be properly disposed of to avoid environmental contamination.
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Refill the reservoir with a new portion of solvent. Screw the reservoir of the cleaning solution onto the gun.
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Clean the nozzle in a safe area. Press the gun trigger for a few seconds (2-5s) to allow the cleaning solution to clean the nozzle. After a while, do this step again for a few seconds.
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Then remove the reservoir and squeeze the trigger.
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Wipe and clean the outside of the tank, and remove the adjustment knob, nut, nozzle guard, nozzle, etc.
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Clean the reservoir, nozzle guard, nut, nozzle, air flow regulator, gun assembly, etc.
Note: Never use a sharp metal needle or similar objects to clean the nozzles! Never use a solvent or lubricant containing silicone to clean the nozzles! Don’t overlook the nozzle seal. -
Reassemble the dismantled parts after cleaning
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If the battery is not used for a long time, it should be stored separately (disconnected from the device).
Maintenance
After using the gun, check whether the filter is dirty or not. If it is too dirty, you need to replace the filter in the following steps.
- Take the battery out of the device and then remove the filter cover (11) with a screwdriver.
- Take out the dirty filter and replace it with a new one.
- Then reinstall the filter cover (11). Never use the spray gun without the filter!
Dust or other particles may be sucked into the device and damage the device. Or get the solution on the treated surface
Troubleshooting
DESCRIPTION OF
THE PROBLEM
| GROUNDS| SOLUTION
The solution is sprayed at a low flow rate or no escape| Clogged nozzle
Suction tube clogged
Flow regulator set for low capacity The suction tube is not immersed in the solution
The reservoir is not tightened properly
The filter is clogged
| Clean the nozzle
Clean / unclog the suction tube
Set the flow regulator to a more efficient position
Check the suction tube Tighten the reservoir Replace the filter
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The sprayed liquid drips dropwise from the nozzle| Nozzle loose Damaged nozzle
Damaged nozzle seal
The material being sprayed has accumulated in the nozzle
| Tighten the nozzle Replace the nozzle Replace the nozzle seal Clean the
nozzle
Spraying the liquid is not correct| Too high viscosity of the sprayed liquid
High spray material flow
Flow regulator set too high capacity
Clogged nozzle Filter clogged
| Dilute the spray material Reducing the fluid flow rate Change the setting of the flow regulator
Clean the nozzle Replace the filter
Variable amount of sprayed material| Not enough spray material in the tank
Filter clogged
| Fill the tank Replace the filter
The sprayed liquid will run
off the surface
| Too much liquid is sprayed| Reduce the solution flow rate
or move the spray gun faster
Spray layer too thin| Too little solution delivered Spray gun moving too quickly| increase the flow rate of the solution
Move the spray gun more slowly
LP | NAME OF THE ELEMENT | QUANTITY |
---|---|---|
A | Spray part with nozzle and tank | 1 |
B | Compressor unit | 1 |
C. | Battery (not included) | 1 |
D | A cup of stickiness | 1 |
E. | Nozzle | 1 |
F. | Sealing ring | 1 |
G. | A special key | 1 |
H. | A special needle to unscrew the nozzle | 1 |
I | Brush | 1 |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrically powered products should not be disposed of with household waste
but should be disposed of in appropriate facilities. Information on disposal
can be obtained from the dealer of the product or local
authorities. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances
that are not neutral for the natural environment. Non-recycled equipment poses
a potential threat to the environment and human health.
“Grupa Topex Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością” Spółka komandytowa with its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter: “Grupa Topex”) informs that all copyrights to the content of this manual (hereinafter: the “Manual”), including its text, photos, diagrams, drawings, and its compositions belong exclusively to the Topex Group and are subject to legal protection in accordance with the Act of February 4, 1994, on copyright and related rights (i.e. Journal of Laws of 2006 No. 90 Item 631, as amended). Copying, processing, publishing, or modifying for commercial purposes the entire Manual and its individual elements, without the consent of Grupa Topex, expressed in writing, is strictly prohibited and may result in civil and criminal liability.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
The warranty conditions and the description of how to proceed in the event of
a complaint are included in the attached Warranty Card.
GTX Service Central ServiceNS. z o. o. Sp.k. ul. Borderland 2/4 tel. +48 22
364 53 50 02-285 Warsaw e-mail bok@gtxservice.com
A network of Service Points for warranty and post-warranty repairs is
available on the tx service.pl, internet platform Scan the QR code and visit
to get service.pl
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