Wagner SprayTech W 867 E User Manual

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2 jaar garantie
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Operating instruction
Congratulations on purchasing your WAGNER spray guns.
You have purchased a proprietary device that requires careful cleaning and care to ensure trouble-free functioning. Read the operating instructions carefully beforeusing the
tool and observe the safety instructions. Keep the operating instructions in a safe place.
Explanation of symbols used
This symbol indicates a potential danger for you or for the device. Under this symbol you can nd important information on how to avoid injuries and damage to the device.
Danger of electrical shock
Indicates tips for use and other particularly useful information.
Do not sit or stand on the device. Danger of tilting/breaking!
Devices and accessories marked with this symbol are suitable for processing low-viscosity materials such as paints, glazes, etc..
Devices and accessories marked with this symbol are suitable for processing interior wall paints (dispersions and latex paints).
General Safety Instructions
Caution! Read all the instructions. Non-observance of the instructions below can cause
electric shock, re and or serious personal injuries. The term "power tool" used below covers both mains-operated power tools (with mains lead) and accumulator-operated power tools (without mains lead).
1. Workplace
Keep your workplace clean and tidy. a) Untidiness and unlit working areas can lead
to accidents.
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Never use the tool in hazardous areas that contain ammable liquids, gases b) or dusts. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite the dust or vapors.
Keep children and other persons away when using the power tool. c) You can
lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
2. Electrical Safety
The tool plug must t into the socket. The plug may not be modied inany a) form. Do not use adaptor plugs together with protective-earthed tools. Unmodied plugs and suitable sockets reduce the risk of an electric shock.
Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, heating b) elements, stoves and refrigerators. The risk through electric shock increases if your body is earthed.
Keep the equipment away from rain and moisture. c) The risk of an electric shock
increases if water penetrates electrical equipment.
Do not misuse the mains lead by carrying the tool by the lead, hanging it d) from the lead or by pulling on the lead to remove the plug. Keep the lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving tool parts. Damaged or twisted
leads increase the risk of an electric shock.
If you work outdoors, use only extension leads that are approved for e) outdoor use. The use of an extension lead that is suitable for outdoors reduces the risk of an electric shock.
3. Safety of Persons
Be attentive. Pay attention to what you are doing and work sensibly with a) apower tool. Do not use the tool if you are tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Just a moment of inattentiveness while using the tool can lead to serious injuries.
Wear personal safety equipment and always wear safety goggles b) Wearing
personal protective equipment, such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, safety helm or ear protection, depending on the type of power tools, reduces the risk of injury.
Avoid accidental starting-up. Ensure that the switch is in the "OFF" position c)
before inserting the plug into the socket. Accidents can occur if you carry the
power tool while your nger is on the switch or if you connect the power tool to the power supply which it is on.
Remove setting tools or wrenches before switching on the power tool. d) A tool or wrench that is in a rotating tool part can lead to injuries.
Do not overestimate your abilities. Ensure that you are standing securely e) and have your balance at all times. This ensures that you can control the tool
better in unexpected situations.
Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry. Keep yourhair, f)
clothes and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair
can be caught in moving parts.
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with g) reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
4. Careful Handling and Use of Power Tools
Do not overload the tool. Use the power tool designed for the work that you a) are doing. You work better and safer in the specied performance range if you use the suitable power tool.
Do not use power tools whose switch is defective. b) A power tool that cannot be switched on or o is dangerous and has to be repaired.
Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out tool settings, changing c)
accessories or putting the tool away. This precautionary measure prevents
unintentional starting of the tool.
Store unused power tools so that they are inaccessible to children. Donot d) let persons use the tool who are not familiar with it or who have not read these instructions. Power tools are dangerous when they are used by inexperienced persons.
Take proper care of your tools. Check whether the moving parts e) functiontrouble-free and do not jam, whether parts are broken or damaged so that the tool function is impaired. Have damaged parts repaired before using the tool. Many accidents have their origin in power tools that have been maintained badly.
Use the power tool, accessories, insert tools, etc. in accordance with these f)
instructions and in a fashion specied for this special tool type. Take the working conditions and the activity to be carried out into consideration. The
use of power tools for purposes other than the intended ones can lead to dangerous situations.
5. Service
Have your tool repaired only by qualied specialist personnel and only with a) original spare parts. This ensures that the tool safety is maintained.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or it’s b) service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a safety hazard.
Safety Instructions for Spray Guns
ATTENTION! EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Do not store materials with a ash point below 21°C in the basic device!
Only store materials in the basic device in containers that close airtight! Remove any material that may have leaked into the basic device immediately and allow the device to dry completely before using it! Do not store materials contained solvents in the basic device during operation!
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CAUTION!• Wear breathing equipment: Paint mist and solvent vapors are
damaging to health. Always wear breathing equipment and only work in well ventilated rooms or using supplementary ventilating equipment. It is advisable to wear working clothing, safty glasses, ear protection and gloves.
CAUTION: Danger of injury! Never point the spray stream towards
human beings or animals.
The spray gun is to be used only for paints and solvents with a 21°C (32° in UK) ashpoint
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or higher (See information on the material tin. Hazard class A II and A III permitted). Do not use the spray guns to spray ammable substances.
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The spray guns are not to be cleaned with ammable solvents which have a ashpoint
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under 21°C. Caution against dangers that can arise from the sprayed substance and observe the
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text and information on the containers or the specications given by the substance manufacturer. Do not spray any liquid of unknown hazard potential.
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The device may not be used in workplaces covered by the explosion-protection
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regulations. To avoid the hazard of explosion when spraying, provide for eective natural or articial
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ventilation. There must be no sources of ignition such as, for example, open res, smoke of lit
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cigarettes, cigars and tobacco pipes, sparks, glowing wires, hot surfaces, etc. in the vicinity during spraying. Ensure that no solvent vapors are sucked in by the unit. Do not spray onto the unit!
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The spray gun is not a toy; children must therefore not be allowed to handle it or play
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with it. Before working on the spray gun remove the power plug from the socket.
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Cover areas that are •not to be sprayed. When working keep in mind that wind, for example, may transport paint mist over great distances and cause damage. The units may only be used with a functional valve.• If paints rises in the ventilating hose (Fig. 12 A, item 14) do not operate the unit further! Dismantle and clean the ventilating hose, valve and diaphragm and replace the diaphragm if necessary. Do not lay the spray gun.
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The device is equipped with a thermal release which disconnects the device in case of
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overheating. In this case, turn o the device, remove the plug and let the device cool down for at least 1/2 hour. Eliminate the cause of heating, e.g. bent hose, soiled air lter, slots for air intake covered.
With original WAGNER accessories and spare parts, you have the guarantee that all safety regulations are fullled.
Technical Data
Max. viscosity 170 DIN-s Max. ow rate:
Interior wall paint Varnish paints, glazes, etc.
Power source 230 - 240 V Power consumption 570 W Atomizing output: 130 W Double insulation
375 ml/min 200 ml/min
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Technical Data
Sound pressure level 80 dB (A) Oscillation level < 2.5 m/s Air hose length 3.5 m Weight approx. 6.3 kg
Description (Figs. 1+2)
Air cap 1) Tip2) Union nut 3) Perfect Spray spray attachment4) Trigger guard 5) Material volume regulation6)
Gun handle 7) Air volume control8) ON/OFF switch 9) Air hose10)
Carry handle 11) Cover12) Bottom section 13) Main switch14) Closure 15) Container16) Gun holder 17) Valve18) Ventilating hose 19) WallPerfect spray attachment20) Air hose connection21) Fastener for radiator/detail spray 22)
Deposition tray for hardware23) Cover of air lter compartment24) Air lter25) Cable grommet26) Power cable27) Air hose retainer28) Deposition tray for spray attachments29) Stirring rod30) Feed hopper31)
attachment (accessory)
Field of application
Many dierent coating substances can be processed with the W867. A dierent spray attachment must be used, depending on the coating substance:
Coating Materials Spray attachment
Low-viscosity coating substances: Water- and solvent-based paints, nishes, primers, 2-component paints, clear nishes, automotive nishes, staining sealers and wood sealer-preservatives.
Interior wall paint (dispersions and latex paint)
Perfect Spray (anthracite)
WallPerfect (white)
Coating Materials Suitable for Use
Interior wall paint (dispersions and latex paint) Water- and solvent-based paints, nishes, primers, 2-component paints, clear nishes, automotive nishes, staining sealers and wood sealer-preservatives.
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Coating Materials Not Suitable for Use
Materials that contain highly abrasive components, facade paint, caustic solutions and acidic coating substances. Materials with a ash point below 21°C.
Preparation of the workplace (for interior wall paint)
Cover all surfaces and objects that should not be sprayed, or remove them from the work area. Silicate paint corrodes glass and ceramic surfaces upon contact! All such surfaces must therefore be completely covered.
Preparation of the Coating Material
a) For low-viscosity coating substances
The enclosed spray attachment can be used to spray paints, varnishes and glazes that are undiluted or slightly diluted. Detailed information is available in the technical data sheet of the manufacturer ( Internet download).
1. Stir the material up and put the required amount into the paint container.
Thinning recommendation
Sprayed material
Glazes undiluted Wood preservatives, mordants, oils,
disinfection agents, plant protective agents Paints containing solvents and water-soluble
paints, primers, vehicle coating paints, thick-lm glazes
undiluted
dilute by 5 - 10%
2. If the convey capacity is too low, add 5 - 10% dilution step-by-step until the convey capacity fulls your requirements.
b) For interior wall paint
Spray material that is at least at room temperature (e.g. diluted with warm water) provides a better spray result.
Attention! Do not heat spray material above 40°C.
Interior wall paints can be sprayed undiluted or slightly diluted with the spray attachment provided. Detailed information is available in the technical data sheet of the manufacturer ( Internet Download).
Stir the material thoroughly and dilute it in the container as per the recommended
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dilution (an agitator is recommended for stirring).
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Thinning recommendation
Sprayed material
Interior wall paint (dispersions and latex paint) dilute by 10 %
If the feed rate is too low even at maximum flow setting, dilute in steps of 5 - 10 % until 2. the feed rate meets your requirements.
Start-up
Before connecting to the mains supply, be sure that the supply voltage is identical with the value given on the rating plate.
ATTENTION: Do not sit or stand on the device. Danger of tilting/breaking!
Always lower the carry handle in the cover before opening the cover. Press the locking
1. device on both sides to this purpose.
Open the closure (Fig. 1, item 15) and fold open the cover of the device. Open the
2. air hose retainer (Fig. 2, item 28). Remove the air hose and connect it to the air hose connection (Fig. 3). Close the air hose retainer again.
Unroll the power cable and slide the cable grommet into the provided recess
3. (Fig. 4).
ATTENTION: Do not close the cover if the cable grommet is not positioned
correctly. The power cable could otherwise be damaged!
Remove the spray attachment from the deposition tray. Unscrew the container from 4.
the spray attachment.
Align the ascending tube. (Fig. 5) 5.
If the ascending tube is positioned correctly, the container contents can be sprayed without almost any residue. When working on lying objects: Turn the ascending tube forwards. (Fig. 5A) Spraying work when working on overhead objects: Turn the ascending tube rearwards. (Fig. 5B)
For easier coating of ceilings and lying objects, we recommend the 60 cm HVLP handle extension. (Order no. 2307 678)
Place the container on a paper base and ll in the prepared coating material.
6. Screw the container rmly onto the spray attachment.
Connect the front part of the gun and the gun handle to each other. (Fig. 6)7. Close the device cover and pull the carry handle upwards. This makes the gun holder 8.
accessible.
Put the spray gun onto the gun holder at the device.9.
Place the device only on a plane and clean surface. Otherwise, the gun may suck in 10.
dust, etc.
Switch on the main switch at the device (Fig. 1, item 14).11. Remove the spray gun from the gun holder and point it at the object to be coated.12.
Press the On/O switch at the gun handle (Fig. 7, item 2).13.
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Three dierent spray jet settings can be chosen on the spray gun, depending on the application and target object.
Selecting the Spray Setting
Fig. 8 A = horizontal at jet for horizontal surfaces Fig. 8 B = vertical at jet for vertical surfaces Fig. 8 C = circular jet for corners, edges and hard-to-reach surfaces
Adjusting the desired Spray Setting (Fig. 9)
With the union nut (1) slightly unscrewed, turn the air cap (2) to the desired spraysetting position (arrow). Then tighten the union nut.
WARNING! Danger of injury! Never pull the trigger guard while adjusting
the air cap.
Adjusting the Material Volume (Fig. 7, item 3)
Set the material volume by turning the regulator on the trigger guard of the spray gun.
- turn to the left  lower material volume + turn to the right higher material volume
Setting the Amount of Air (Fig. 7, item 1)
Depending on the viscosity of the material to be sprayed and the nish of the object to be coated, it may be advisable to vary the amount of air. Very low viscosity materials, such as watery glazes do not have to be atomised with the maximum amount of air. In this case it is advisable to reduce the amount of air and thus minimize the spray vapour.
This also applies for the use of the low-scale and radiator/detail spray attachment (accessory).
- turn to the left  lower amount of air + turn to the right  higher amount of air
Spray Technique
a) For low-viscosity coating substances
The spray result depends heavily on the smoothness and cleanliness of the surface to be
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sprayed. Therefore the surface should be carefully prepared and kept free of dust. Cover all surfaces not to be sprayed.
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Cover screw threads or similar parts of the target object.
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It is advisable to test the spray gun on cardboard or a similar surface to nd the correct setting. Important: Begin spraying outside of the target area and avoid interruptions inside the target area.
The spray movement should come from the arm, not just from the wrist. This ensures that
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a uniform distance is maintained between the spray gun and the spray surface during the spray operation. Select a distance of 5 - 15 cm, depending on the desired spray jet width.
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Fig. 10 A: CORRECT: Even distance to the object.
Fig. 10 C: INCORRECT: Uneven distance causes uneven coating.
Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or up-and-down, depending on the spray pattern
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setting. An even movement of the spray gun results in an even surface quality.
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When coating material builds up on the nozzle and air cap (Fig. 10), clean both parts
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with a solvent or water.
b) For interior wall paint
Cover all surfaces not to be sprayed.
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It is advisable to test the spray gun on cardboard or a similar surface to nd the correct setting. Important: Start at the edge of the area to be sprayed. Start the spray movement rst of all, and then press the trigger. Avoid interruptions within the area to be sprayed. To facilitate operation of the paint sprayer, a practice poster with simple exercises is also included with the device.
The spray movement should come from the arm, not just from the wrist. This ensures
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that a uniform distance is maintained between the spray gun and the spray surface during the spray operation. Select a distance of 20-30 cm (gun length is approx. 25 cm), depending on the desired spray jet width.
Fig. 10 B: CORRECT Even distance to the object. Fig. 10 C: INCORRECT An uneven distance will result in uneven paint application.
Move the spray gun evenly cross-wise or up-and-down, depending on the spray
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pattern setting. An even movement of the spray gun results in an even surface quality.
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If nozzle and air cap are soiled, clean both parts with water and solvent.
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"Cross spray" when using paint with a poor covering capacity or if the surface is highly absorbent (Fig. 13).
Interior wall paint in strong colour shades should be applied at least twice (allow rst paint coat to dry rst). This will ensure good coverage.
Interruption of Work till 4 Hours
Turn the machine o.
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During longer breaks, vent the container by briey opening and then closing it again.
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Clean nozzle openings after an interruption in operation.
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When processing 2-component varnishes, clean the device immediately.
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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.
Turn the machine o.1) Divide the spray gun. Press the hook (Fig. 6 "click") slightly downwards.
2)
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Turn the gun front part and gun rear part against each other.
ATTENTION: Never hold the gun handle under water or immerse it into liquids. Clean the housing only with a moistened cloth.
Unscrew the container. Empty any remaining coating material back into the material 3)
tin.
Preclean the container and feed tube with a brush. Clean the ventilating bore (Fig.11, 4)
item C).
Pour solvent or water into the container. Screw the container back on.
5)
Use only solvents with a ashpoint over 21°C.
Assemble the gun again (Fig. 6).6) Turn on the machine and spray the solvent or water into a container or a cloth.7) Repeat the above procedure until the solvent or water emerging from the nozzle is 8)
clear.
Turn o the machine and divide the spray gun.9)
Screw of the container and empty it. Pull out the suction tub with container seal.10)
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.
Pull the ventilating hose (Fig.11 A, item 13) at the top from the gun body. Screw o 11) the valve cover (14). Remove the diaphragm (15). Clean all the parts carefully. Unscrew the union nut and remove the air cap and nozzle. Clean the air cap, nozzle 12) seal and nozzle with a brush and solvent or water (Fig. 11, item 5). Clean the outside of the spray gun and container with a cloth soaked in solvent or
13) water. Assemble the parts again (see “Assembly”).14)
Assembly
The unit may only be operated with an integer diaphragm (Fig. 11A, item 15). Place the diaphragm with the pin facing upwards on the bottom section of the valve. Also see the marking on the gun body. Place on the valve cover and screw it closed. Place the ventilating hose on the valve cover and on the nipple at the gun body. Slide the nozzle seal (Fig. 11, item 4) with the groove (slot) facing forwards into the nozzle
(Fig. 11B). Put the nozzle onto the gun body and nd the correct position by turning it. Put the air cap onto the nozzle and tighten it using the union nut.
Place the container seal from below on the suction tube and slide it over the collar, while turning the container seal slightly. Insert the suction tube with container seal in the gun body.
Maintenance
WARNING! Never operate the machine without the air lter; dirt could
be sucked in and interfere with the function of the machine. Do not store any objects in the air lter compartment.
Change the air lter if it is soiled. Unplug the power plug. Open the cover of the air lter compartment (Fig. 12). Insert a new air lter into the compartment. Close the cover of the air lter compartment.
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In order to mount the gun more easily apply lubricating grease (enclosed) liberally to the O-ring at the spray attachment (Fig. 11, item 18) and to the O-ring of the plug connection of the air hose (Fig. 11, item 19).
Storage
Remove the hose and when storing it in the cover put in the gun handle rst.
Spare Parts List (Fig. 12)
Pos. Designation Order No.
1 Union nut (Perfect Spray)
Union nut (WallPerfect)
2 Air cap (Perfect Spray)
Air cap (WallPerfect)
3 Nozzle (Perfect Spray)
Nozzle (WallPerfect)
4 Nozzle seal (Perfect Spray)
Nozzle seal (WallPerfect)
5 Perfect Spray spray attachment complete with 600 ml container
WallPerfect spray attachment complete with 1300 ml container 6 Gun handle with air hose 2309 369 7 Air hose retainer 0420 326 8 Cover of air lter compartment 0420 328 9 Air lter 0420 702
10 Container with cover 600 ml 0414 906 11 Suction tube (Perfect Spray)
Suction tube (WallPerfect)
12 Container seal (Perfect Spray)
Container seal (WallPerfect)
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Ventilating hose
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Valve cover
15
Diaphragm
16 Lubricating grease 9892 550 17 Closure 0420 701 18 O-ring of spray attachment 0417 308 19 O-ring of air hose 0420 316 20 Container with cover 1300 ml 2305 155 21 Stirring rod 2304 419 22 Feed hopper (3x) 2304 028
0417 319 0417 471 2305 129 0417 470 2305 131 0417 468 0417 706 0417 465 2309 365 2309 366
0417 357 0417 473 0417 358 0417 474
2304 027
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The new CLICK&PAINT SYSTEM with additional spray attachments and accessories o ers the richt tool for each work.
Accessories (not included in the delivery)
Name Order No. HVLP handle extension
For easier coating of ceilings and horizontal objects. 2307 678
Container with cover 800 ml
Ensures that the paint does not dry out and the solvent does not evaporate.
0413 909
Brilliant spray attachment incl. 600 ml container
Optimised nozzle and air guidance for brilliant paint results 0417 932
Perfect Spray spray attachment incl. 800 ml. conainer
For a rapid paint change. For medium- and large-scale objects and furniture.
0417 914
Small-scale spray attachment incl. 250 ml container
For  ligree objects, detailed and creative work. 0417 918
Perfect Spray spray attachment incl. 1400 ml container
Rapid working at larger objects such as timber houses, garage doors, etc. 0417 917
Detail / Radiator spray attachment incl. 600 ml container
For inaccessible places, such as radiators, cupboard corners, recesses etc. 0417 915
WallPerfect spray attachment incl. 1800 ml container
For processing interior wall paint
We recommend against using the WallPerfect spray attachment with the W550/W560/W610.
2301 734
Further information about the WAGNER range of products for renovating is available under www.wagner-group.com
Environmental protection
The appliance and accessories should be recycled in an environmentally friendly way. Do not dispose of the appliance with household waste. Support environmental protection by taking the appliance to a local collection point or obtain information from a specialist retailer.
Important Note regarding Product Liability!
Due to an EC ordinance in e ect since 01.01.1990, the manufacturer is liable for his product only if all parts originate from or were approved by the manufacturer and the devices are assembled and operated correctly. The use of other accessories and spare
parts can partially or completely invalidate the liability.
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Correction of Malfunctions
Malfunction Cause Remedy
No coating material emerges from the nozzle
Coating material drips from the nozzle
Atomisation too coarse
Spray jet pulsates Coating material in container
Coating material causes "paint tears"
Too much fog of coating material (Overspray)
Paint in the ventilating hose
Nozzle clogged
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Material volume setting turned too
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far to the left (-) No pressure build-up in container
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Container empty
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Feed tube loose
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Feed tube clogged
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Ventilating bore (Fig.12, C) clogged
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Coating material assembly at air
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cap, nozzle or needle Nozzle loose
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Nozzle seal worn
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Nozzle worn
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Material volume too large
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Material volume adjusting screw turned too far to the right (+) Nozzle contaminated
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Viscosity of coating material too
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high Too little pressure build-up in
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container Air lter heavily soiled
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Amount of air too low
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running out Nozzle seal worn
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Air lter heavily soiled
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Too much coating material applied.•Turn material volume
Distance to the object too large
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Too much coating material applied
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Amount of air too high
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Diaphragm soiled
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Diaphragm defective
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Clean Turn to the right (+)
Tighten container Rell Insert Clean Clean
Clean
Union nut tighten Change Change
Turn material volume adjusting screw to the left (-) Clean Dilute further
Tighten container Change Turn the air volume control to the right (+)
Rell
Replace Change
adjusting screw to the left (-)
Reduce distance Turn material volume adjusting screw to the left (-) Turn the air volume control to the left (-)
Clean the diaphragm Replace the diaphragm
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Malfunction Cause Remedy
Device does not function
Poor covering capacity on the wall
If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by a repair shop appointed by the manufacturer, because special purpose tools are required.
Warning: Do not connect the blue or brown wire to the earth terminal of the plug! The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
blue = neutral brown = live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identiying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
Should the moulded plug have to be replaced, never re-use the defective plug or attempt to plug it into a dierent 13 A socket. This could result in an electric shock.
Should it be necessary to exchange the fuse in the plug only use fuses approved by ASTA in accordance with BS 1362. 5 Amp fuses may be used.
To ensure that the fuse and fuse carrier are correctly mounted please observe the provided markings or colour coding in the plug.
After changing the fuse, always make sure that the fuse carrier is correctly inserted. With out the fuse carrier, it is not permissible to use the plug.
The correct fuses and fuse carriers are available from your local electrical supplies stockist.
Device overheated
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Spray material is too cold
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Highly absorbent surface or paint
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with poor covering capacity Distance too large
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Warning
Unplug the power plug, let the device cool down approx. 30 minutes, do not bend the hose, check the air lter, do not cover the intake slots
Heat spray material (to maximum 40°C) Cross spray (Fig. 13)
Closer to the object
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2 years guarantee
The guarantee runs for two years, counting from the date of sale (sales slip). It covers and is restricted to free-of-charge rectication of faults which are demonstrably attributable to the use of faulty materials in manufacture, or assembly errors; or free­of-charge replacement of the defective parts. The guarantee does not cover incorrect use or commissioning or tting or repair work which is not stated in our operating instructions. Wearing parts are also excluded from the guarantee. The guarantee excludes commercial use. We expressly reserve the right to full the guarantee. The guarantee expires if the tool is opened up by persons other than WAGNER service personnel. Transport damage, maintenance work and loss and damage due to faulty maintenance work are not covered by the guarantee. Under any guarantee claim, there must be proof of purchase of the tool through submission of the original receipt. Wherever legally possible, we exclude all liability for injury, damage or consequential loss, especially if the tool has been used for a purpose other than that stated in the operating instructions, commissioned or repaired other than in accordance with our operating instructions or if repairs are performed by someone who is unqualied. We reserve the right to perform any repairs in excess of those stated in our operating
instructions. In case of guarantee or repair, please refer to your point of sale.
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CE Konformitätserklärung
Wir erklären in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass dieses Produkt den folgenden einschlägigen Bestimmungen entspricht: 73/23/EWG, 89/336 EWG; 2002/95/EG; 2002/96/EG Angewandte harmonisierte Normen: EN 55014-1: 2002, EN 55014-2: 2001, EN 61000-3-2/2005, EN 61000-3-3:2001, EN 60335-1:2004
CE Declaration of Conformity
We declare under sole responsibility that this product conforms to the following relevant stipulations:
73/23/EWG, 89/336 EWG; 2002/95/EG; 2002/96/EG. Applied harmonised norms: EN 55014-1: 2002, EN 55014-2: 2001, EN 61000-3-2/2005, EN 61000-3-3:2001, EN 60335-1:2004
CE Déclaration de conformité
Nous déclarons sous notre responsabilité que ce produit est en conformité avec les réglementations suivantes:
73/23/EWG, 89/336 EWG; 2002/95/EG; 2002/96/EG. Conforme aux normes et documents normalisés: EN 55014-1: 2002, EN 55014-2: 2001, EN 61000-3-2/2005, EN 61000-3-3:2001, EN 60335-1:2004
CE Conformiteitsverklaring
Wij verklaren dat dit product voldoet aan de volgende normen: 73/23/EWG, 89/336 EWG; 2002/95/EG; 2002/96/EG.
En normatieve dokumenten: EN 55014-1: 2002, EN 55014-2: 2001, EN 61000-3-2/2005, EN 61000-3-3:2001, EN 60335-1:2004
PD
PGB
PF
PNL
J. Wagner GmbH Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 18 W. van der Hoeven i. V. J. Ulbrich D-88677 Markdorf Managing Director Development
Manager
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NL
Wagner Spraytech Benelux B.V.
Zoonebaan 10 3542 EC Utrecht
+31/30/2 41 41 55 +31/30/2 41 17 87
AUS
Wagner Spraytech
Australia Pty. Ltd.,
14-16 Kevlar Close, Braeside, VIC 3195/Australia
+61/3/95 87 20 00 +61/3/95 80 91 20
HR
Adresa servisa: EL-ME-HO Horvatinčićev put 2 10436 Rakov Potok/Kroatien
/+385(-1)65 86 - 028
SK
Phobos Corporation Spol.r.o
Stanicna 6, 92700 Sala Slowakei
+421/31/7 70 78 84 +421/31/7 70 22 42
PL
PUT Wagner Service
ul. E. Imieli 14 41-605 Swietochlowice
+48/32/2 45 06 19 +48/32/2 41 42 51
CH
J. Wagner AG
Industriestraße 22 9450 Altstätten
+41/71/7 57 22 11 +41/71/7 57 23 23
H
Magyarországi szerviz Hondimpex KFT. Kossuth L. u. 48-50 8060 Mór
+36(-22)/407 321 +36(-22)/407 852
DK/S
Wagner Spraytech Scandinavia A/S
Helgeshøj Allé 28 DK-2630 Tåstrup
+45/43 27 18 18 +45/43 43 05 28
E
J. Wagner Spraytech Ibérica S.A.
Ctra. N-340, Km 1245,4 08750 Molins de Rei (Barcelona)
+34/93/6 80 00 28 +34/93/6 68 01 56
B
Wagner Spraytech Belgie
Veilinglaan 58 1861 Meise-Wolvertem
+32/2/2 69 46 75 +32/2/2 69 78 45
SLO
Adresa servisa: GMA Elektromehanika d.o.o. Cesta Andreja Bitenca 115, Ljubljana 1000/Slowenien
+386(1)/583 83 04 +386(1)/518 38 03
GB
Wagner Spraytech (UK) Ltd.
The Coach House 2 Main Road Middleton Cheney OX17 2ND
UK-Helpline 0844 335 0517 5 p per minute (landline)
D
J. Wagner GmbH
Otto-Lilienthal-Str. 18 D-88677 Markdorf Hotline 0180/1000 227
+49/75 44/505-169
CZ
M.A.T Ltd.
Na Roudne 176 301 62 Plzen
+420 376 709 205 +420 376 709 263
F
Wagner France S.a.r.l.
Parc de Gutenberg - Bâtiment F8 8 voie la Cardon 91127 Palaiseau Cedex
0 825 011 111 0169 81 72 57
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