BORMANN BPG6000 Electric Paint Gun User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- BORMANN
Table of Contents
Electric Paint Gun
User Manual
BTW5023
020370
SAFETY WARNINGS
Failure to comply with the following instructions can result in electric shock, fire and serious injury. Substances used with this spray gun, such as paint and solvents, may contain hazardous, destructive, explosive and corrosive ingredients.
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*WO Area**
– Keep your work area clean and orderly. Working in a cluttered and poorly lighted area can result in accidents.
– Never use NOW GUN in areas with explosive or flammable liquids, gases or powder.
– Never spray in areas with sources of ignition such as an open flame, cigarette smoke, sparks, incandescent wires and hot surfaces.
– To avoid the risk of explosion, make sure to spray in an area with enough natural or artificial ventilation.
– Cover all surfaces that you do not want to spray. Keep in mind that the wind can carry paint mist to a much larger area and cause damage. -
Electrical Safety
– Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heaters, and refrigerators, as this can result in electric shock.
– Never modify the spray gun’s original plug. Never use plug adaptors with earth-protected devices. The original plug reduces the risk of electric shock. Do not use the device when the switch Is defective.
– Keep the device away from rain and humidity. Do not let water penetrate any electrical device, as this increases the risk of electric shock.
– Use the cable only for its intended use. Keep the cable away from heat sources, oil, sharp edges, and moving components. Deteriorated and kinked cables increase the risk of electric shock. – When spraying outdoors, only use extension cables suitable for outdoor use. -
Human Safety
– Pay dose attention to what you are doing and proceed carefully when using a PAINT GUN. DO NOT use the device when tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. A moment of distraction when using the device can result In serious injury.
– Use a protective breathing mask when using the device. Paint mist and solvent vapor are harmful to your health.
– Keep children and other people away from the device when n use. You may be in control of the device when distracted by other people.
– Avoid accidentally turning on the device. Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before plugging the device into the man. Keeping your finger on the switch when moving the device or connecting the device to the mains with the switch in the ON position can cause accidents.
– To maintain firm control of the device during unexpected circumstances, make sure you are in a stable position and keep your balance at all times.
– Use protective clothing and safety goggles. To avoid the risk of injury, wear protective gear such as a paint mask. gloves, non-slip shoes, helmets, and earplugs. Keep yourself well covered when using PAINT GUN to keep from staining your clothes, hair, and skin.
– Do not use loose-fitting clothes or jewelry and keep your hair, clothes, and gloves away from moving parts to prevent them from getting caught in the device. – Do not point the paint spray at people or animals.
– Schnauzer Tools should not be used by anyone, including children, with physical, sensory, or mental disabilities, or by people without adequate experience and knowledge. unless they are supervised by somebody responsible for their safety or are given instructions on how to use the device. Children should not be allowed to play with the device. -
Correct Use
– Only use materials recommended for spray guns.
– Spray guns should never be cleaned using flammable solvents with a flash point lower than 21°C.
– Spray guns should never be used to spray flammable substances.
– Never spray materials of unknown hazard potential.
– Spray bottles should not be used in industrial sites covered by regulations on explosion prevention.
– Be aware of the possible hazards of the material to be sprayed. Follow the instructions on the labels ct the container and the manufacturer’s instructions.
– Keep the device from sucking in solvent vapors. Do not point the spray at the device!
– Stop using the device if paint rises to the ventilation tube (Figure 9A-12). Disassemble and dean the ventilation tube. valve (Figure 9A-13) and membrane (Figure 9A-13). Replace the membrane if necessary.
– PAINT GUN has a thermal fuse that turns off the device when it overheats. If the fuse blows, turn di the device, unplug it from the mains and let it cool for at least 30 minutes. To remove the cause of overheating, check W the hose is kinked, the air filter is dirty or the air-circulation vents are blocked. -
Service
– PAINT GUN should only be repaired by qualified personnel using original parts.
– To avoid risks. if the power cable is damaged, have it replaced by the manufacturer’s Customer Service Department or by a qualified technician.
Spraying Technique
– For best results, make sure that the surface is completely dean and level
before spraying. Carefully pre-treat the surface if necessary.
– Cover al surfaces that you do not want to spray, including screws and screw
threads.
– To determine the amount of material and the spray pattern, test the spray on
a piece of cardboard or any surface similar to the one you wish to spray.
Always start spraying outside the target area. Avoid interruptions within the
target area.
– Make the spray movement with your arm and not your wrist. This ensures that
a uniform distance is maintained between the spray gun and the spray surface.
Select a distance of 5 cm to 15 an, depending on the desired width of the
spray jet. Figure 8A shows the correct position, where there is a uniform
distance from the spray surface. Figure 8B shows the incorrect position, where
there is an irregular distance from the spray surface. – Point the spray gun
at a uniform distance from the spray surface. Spray horizontally or from top
to bottom, depending on the selected spray setting.
– Move the spray gun evenly to get an even coating.
– If the coating material accumulates in the nozzle and air cap, clean both
parts with water or solvent.
PAUSING THE DEVICE
Do the following if you need to stop using the device for a period of no more
than 4 hours:
– Turn off the device.
– Place the spray gun in the gun holder.
– When using 2-component varnishes, dean the device Immediately.
TURNING OFF AND CLEANING THE DEVICE
Clean the device carefully to keep it working properly.
– Unplug the device from the mains. Before long pauses and after finishing the
paint job, flush the air in the container. Do this by keeping the container
open for a short period of time and closing rt agars or by pulling the trigger
of the spray gun and pouring all the remaining material back into its original
container
– Disassemble the spray gun.
– Unscrew the container. Pour all the remaining coating material back into its
original container.
– Clean the container and suction tube with a brush. Clean the at vent (Figure
9-8).
– Pour solvent or water into the container and screw it back on. Only use
solvents with a flash point over 21°C.
– Reassemble the spray gun (Figure 9).
– Plug the device into the mains, turn on the device and spray the solvent or
water on a container or cloth.
– Turn off the device and unplug it from the mains.
– Unscrew the container and empty it. Remove the suction tube with the nozzle
pint.
– Pull the ventilation tube (Figure 9A-12) up from the body of the spray gun.
Unscrew the valve cover (Figure 9A-13 ) and remove the membrane (Figure 9414).
Clean all the parts carefully.
– Unscrew the union nut and remove the air cap and nozzle. Clean the air cap,
nozzle joint, and nozzle with a brush and water or solvent. Do not dean the
joints, the membrane, the openings of the nozzle, or the air vents of the
spray gun with pointed metal objects.
– Clean the outside of the spray gun with a cloth and solvent or water.
– Reassemble the parts.
ASSEMBLING THE DEVICE
Use the device only with the membrane intact (Figure 9A-14). Place the membrane on the lower part of the valve with the pin facing up. Look at the marking on the body of the spray gun. Carefully place the cover of the valve and screw it on while pressing. Insert the ventilation tube through the cover of the valve and through the filter in the body of the spray gun. Place the nozzle joint with the slot in front of the nozzle (Figure 9B). Insert the nozzle n the body of the spray gun and turn to the cared position. Place the cap in the nozzle and fasten it with the union nut. Insert the container joint below the suction tube and side them together. To do this, gently tug the container joint and insert the suction tube with the container joint in the body of the spray gun.
THE SET INCLUDES
– Main unit
– Tube
– Carrying strap
– viscosity measuring cup
– Spray gun
– Paint container
– Cleaning dip
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
POWER CONSUMPTION: 650 W
ATOMIZING OUTPUT: 105 W
CONTAINER VOLUME 800 mL
MAX. VISCOSITY 130 DIN-Secs
MOTOR SPEED r.p.m. 32,000 rpm
WEIGHT. 1.9 kg
voltage: 230V-240Y 5011Z
ATTENTION
DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS
A symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin means you should find out about and
follow local regulations about disposing of this kind of product. Do not
dispose of this product as you would other household waste. Dispose of this
device in accordance with the corresponding local regulations.
Electrical and electronic devices contain hazardous substances that can have
harmful effects on the environment and/or human health and should be recycled
properly
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