Parkside PABK 60 B3 Operation and Safety Notes

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Power fine-spray systems
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Operation and Safety Notes
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Stand der Informationen: 05/2017
Katharina-Loth-Str. 15
DE-66386 St. Ingbert
GERMANY
C.M.C. GmbH
Ident.-No.: PABK60B3032017-GB/DK/FR/BE/NL/DE
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AIRBRUSH-SET PABK 60 B3
AIRBRUSH-SET
Operation and Safety Notes
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Table of contents
The following pictograms are used in these instructions for
use / on the device ...................................................................................................................Page 6
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... Page 6
Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................Page 6
Features ...............................................................................................................................................Page 6
Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................Page 7
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools ............................................Page 7
General safety instructions for electrical devices ..............................................................................Page 11
Product-specific safety instructions .....................................................................................................Page 12
Before Use ...................................................................................................................................... Page 12
Initial use .........................................................................................................................................Page 12
Connect airbrush set ...........................................................................................................................Page 13
Mixing paints for use ..........................................................................................................................Page 13
Switching the airbrush compressor on / off .......................................................................................Page 13
Regulating the air pressure ................................................................................................................. Page 13
Regulating the result of the spray stylus .............................................................................................Page 13
Connecting the pneumatic hose .........................................................................................................Page 13
Using the mini paint spray gun ...........................................................................................................Page 14
Mini spray gun initial use ..................................................................................................Page 14
HVLP properties ................................................................................................................................... Page 14
Connecting the device ........................................................................................................................Page 14
Preparing the spraying surface ..........................................................................................................Page 14
Switching the device on and off .........................................................................................................Page 14
Adjust paint jet .....................................................................................................................................Page 15
Regulating the paint volume ............................................................................................................... Page 15
Regulating the air quantity..................................................................................................................Page 15
Maintenance and Cleaning ..............................................................................................Page 15
Cleaning and care .................................................................................................................... Page 16
Warranty and service information ...........................................................................Page 17
Warranty terms ...................................................................................................................................Page 17
Extent of warranty ............................................................................................................................... Page 17
Processing of warranty claims ............................................................................................................ Page 17
Environmental instructions and disposal information ..............................Page 18
Paint disposal instructions ................................................................................................Page 18
EC Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................... Page 19
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Introduction / General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
Introduction
The following pictograms are used in these instructions for use / on the device:
Note Supply hose
Observe the warnings and safety
notices!
Danger of electric shock
Never use hydrogen, oxygen, carbon
dioxide or another bottled gas as an
energy source.
Risk of burns! Warning - hot surfaces.
Wear ear protection, dust mask, safety
glasses and protective gloves.
Dispose of the packaging and device
in an environmentally-friendly manner!
For indoor use only.
Warning:
Compressor unit can start up without
warning.
Airbrush Set PABK 60 B3
Introduction
Congratulations! You have chosen a
high-quality unit from our company. Fa-
miliarise yourself with the product before
using it for the first time. In addition, please carefully
read the instructions for use and the safety instruc-
tions below. Initial operation of this tool must be
performed by trained personnel.
KEEP OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN!
Intended Use
This device is a portable pneumatic compressor
optimised for use with airbrush devices.
With the accessories included, it is suitable for use
in numerous applications. It is maintenance-free
and equipped with noise suppression so it is also
suitable for use in closed rooms. Keep these instruc-
tions in a safe place.
When passing this product on to others, please
also include all the documents. Any use other than
the intended is prohibited and potentially
dangerous. Damages resulting from noncompliance
or misuse are not covered by the warranty and are
not included in the manufacturer's liability. This de-
vice was designed for household use and may not
be used for commercial or industrial purposes.
Features
Check that all the items are present and
that the product is in perfect condition
immediately after unpacking. Never use
the product if it is defective.
1
Airbrush compressor
2
Coiled hose
2 a
Coiled hose adapter
3
Spray stylus
4
Paint mixing beaker with connection lid
5
On / Off switch
6
Air pressure regulator
7
Compressed air hose
8
Air blow gun
9
6 colours
10
Open-end wrench
11
Mini paint spray gun
12
Lid of the gravity flow cup
13
Gravity flow cup
14
Material amount regulation screw
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Introduction
15
Regulator for round jet / broad jet
16
Compressed air connection
17
Regulator for air quantity control
18
Trigger
19
Nozzle head
20
Needle
21
Spring
22
Brush (not included in delivery, tooth / nail
brush)
23
Filter
24
Inner screw thread
25
Stirring rod
In addition, this pack contains six different coloured
high concentrate and water soluble paints in plastic
pots. These are referred to as "consumables" in the
following.
Technical Data
Output power: approx. 15 l / min
Theoretical suction capacity: max. 40 l / min
Operating pressure: max. 0.26 MPa
Max. pressure: 0.32 MPa (approx.
3 bar)
Weight without accessories: 2.5 kg
Engine power without load: 180 W
Operating voltage: 230 V∼, 50 Hz
Operating mode S3 15%
Duty cycle 10 min: S3 = intermittent duty
without the influence
of start-up process.
Within a period of
10 minutes the maxi-
mum operating time
may amount to 15%
(1.5 min).
Operating level of
compressor speed: 4440 min
-1
Protection type: IPX0
Protection class: I /
Ambient temperature
during operation: 10°C - 30°C
Mini spray gun:
Operating pressure: max. 3 bar
Nozzle size: Ø 1.4 mm
Gravity flow cup: approx. 100 ml
Recommended viscosity: 18-23 DIN/sec.
Noise emission value:
Measurement for noise level, determined according
to EN 14462. The evaluated noise level at the
position
of the user is:
Noise level: LPA=72.1 dB(A)
Uncertainty: KPA=2.5 dB (A)
General safety
instructions for
pneumatic tools
Note: the term "pneumatic device"
or "device" used in the following
text refers to the pneumatic device
that is the subject of these instructions
for use.
Basic safety
measures must be followed when
using compressed air devices, to
eliminate the risk of fire, electric
shock and personal injury. Be sure
to read and follow the notices within
these operating instructions prior to
using the equipment and store them
in a safe location. The manufacturer
assumes no liability for damages or
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General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
personal injury resulting from failure
to follow these operating instructions.
This device may be used by
children aged 8 years and up, as
well as by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental ca-
pacities, or lacking experience
and / or knowledge, so long as
they are supervised or instructed
in the safe use of the device and
understand the associated risks.
Do not allow children to play
with the product. Cleaning and
user maintenance must not be
performed by children without
supervision.
Prevent children from playing
with the device.
RISK OF INJURY! Before
performing maintenance tasks,
disconnect the compressed air
supply.
Only use the device in areas of
application for which it was
designed!
Do not overload the device.
Never use hydrogen,
oxygen, carbon dioxide
or another bottled gas as an en-
ergy source for this product, as
this can lead to an explosion
and therefore also to serious in-
juries.
Maintain and clean the device
regularly as prescribed (see
section "Cleaning and care").
DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Never use petrol or another
flammable liquid to clean the
pneumatic device! Sparks could
ignite residual vapours inside the
compressed air unit resulting in
the compressed air unit explod-
ing. Do not work with the device
in potentially explosive environ-
ments, which contain flammable
liquids, gases or dusts. Never
work on materials which are or
could potentially be highly flam-
mable or explosive.
Check the device for damage
before startup. Always make
sure that the device is in perfect
condition before each use.
Always be attentive! Unexpected
movement of the device may
cause hazards.
Avoid placing your body in an
unnatural position. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times.
By doing this you will be in a
better position to control the com-
pressed air unit in unforeseen
circumstances.
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General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
Never use a device with a switch
that is defective. A device that
can no longer be switched on
and off is dangerous and must
be repaired.
Store the idle pneumatic device
out of the reach of children. Do
not let anyone use the device who
is not familiar with it or has not
read these instructions. Pneumatic
devices are dangerous when
they are used by inexperienced
people.
Maintain the device with care.
Check that moving device parts
are working properly and move
freely. Check for any parts that
are broken or damaged enough
to detrimentally affect the func-
tioning of the device. Have dam-
aged parts repaired before using
the equipment. Many accidents
have their origins in poorly main-
tained devices.
Turn the device off when it is no
longer in use.
Wear personal protective
equipment and always
wear protective glasses. Wear-
ing personal protective equipment
such as a dust mask, non-slip
safety shoes, a safety helmet or
ear protectors, depending on
the type of pneumatic tool and
its application, reduces the risk
of injuries.
Test the connections and the
supply cable. All maintenance
units, couplings and hoses must
be designed in accordance with
the device's values with regard
to pressure and air quantity.
Pressure that is too low impairs
the functioning of the device;
pressure that is too high can
cause damage to property and
personal injury.
Protect hoses from kinks, con-
strictions, solvents and sharp
edges. Keep hoses away from
heat, oil and rotating parts.
Ensure that the hose clips are al-
ways firmly attached. If the hose
clamps are not tightly fastened
or are damaged, the air could
escape uncontrollably.
Replace damaged hoses imme-
diately. A damaged supply line
may result in the air hose whip-
ping about and may result in
injuries.
If the power cable of the appli-
ance is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer
or their service department or a
similarly qualified person, in
order to avoid hazards.
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General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
Do not use the device when
tired or under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or medications.
One moment of carelessness
when using the device may
result in serious injuries.
Do not directly inhale the exhaust
air. Avoid getting exhaust air in
the eyes. Exhaust air from the air
tool may contain water, oil, metal
particles or contaminants from
inside the compressor. These
may damage your health.
BE CAREFUL
WHEN PUTTING DOWN
THE DEVICE! Always put down
the device so that it is not resting
on the trigger. This could poten-
tially result in accidental activa-
tion of the device, which again
could result in hazards.
Only use suitable accessories.
These may be purchased from
the manufacturer. Using non-OEM
accessories may result in hazards.
Only use filtered and regulated
compressed air. Dust, caustic
vapours and / or moisture may
damage the motor of the com-
pressed air tool.
The hose must be de-
signed for a pressure of
at least 8.6 bar or 125 psi, or at
least 150% of the maximum
pressure created in the system.
The tool and the feed
hose must be provided
with a hose coupling so that the
pressure is completely relieved
by the release of the hose cou-
pling.
The pneumatic device may not
be modified in any way without
the permission of the manufac-
turer.
Only use the pneumatic device
with the prescribed pressure
(max. 0.32 MPa / approx. 3 bar).
The pneumatic device must always
be separated from the air feed
after use or if it is not in use.
Do not use the compressed air
device if it leaks or is in need of
repair.
Never connect the pneumatic
device with a pneumatic hose
whose pressure exceeds 7 bar.
Keep your working area clean
and well lit. Untidy or poorly lit
working areas can result in acci-
dents. Doing so will allow you
better control of the device,
particularly under unforeseen
circumstances.
Only allow the
device to be maintained and
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General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools
serviced by qualified service
personnel. This will maintain the
safety of the device.
Keep children and other persons
away from the device during
use. Distractions can cause you
to lose control of the equipment.
Wear suitable clothing. Do not
wear loose clothing or jewellery.
Keep your hair, clothing and
gloves clear of moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long
hair can become trapped in
moving parts.
Put down trigger and device in
the event of unexpected com-
pressor failure.
Use a condensate separator if
possible or regularly empty the
hose and the pipeline of con-
densation (water) before and
during use of the pneumatic
device.
ATTENTION! An un-
dersized compressed air
system may reduce the efficiency
of your device.
Never direct the pneumatic de-
vice at yourself, other people or
animals. Injuries may otherwise
occur.
Observe all safety instructions
attached to the compressor.
Ensure that the compressor's suc-
tion opening can is clear and
can suck in air.
Clean the suction filter with a
cloth if it shows contamination.
Switch off the device and pull
the plug from the socket to pre-
vent it from being accidentally
switched on.
Do not allow yourself to be dis-
tracted whilst working with the
device.
General safety
instructions for
electrical devices
Connect the device via a residual
current device (RCD).
Protect yourself against electric
shock.
Avoid touching earthed parts
during work (such as for exam-
ple fridge, water pipes etc.).
DANGER! Avoid contact with
live lines. This device is not insu-
lated against electric shock.
Regularly check the extension
and power cables. Replace any
faulty cables with new ones
immediately.
If the mains power cable of this
device is damaged, it must be
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Initial use
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools / Before Use / Initial use
replaced by the manufacturer
or their service department or a
similarly qualified person, in
order to avoid hazards.
Store the device in a dry envi-
ronment if it will not be in use for
an extended period of time.
Make sure that the connection
cable is not hanging over a cor-
ner and is not stretched taut; oth-
erwise there is a risk of injury.
Do not use the mains lead for
any purpose for which it was not
intended, e.g. to carry the prod-
uct, to hang it up or to pull the
mains plug out of the mains
socket.
Never pull on the mains cable to
remove the mains plug from the
socket.
Do not use electronic tools in a
wet or damp environment; do
not expose them to rain or high
levels of moisture.
Never connect electrical tools
near highly flammable liquids or
gases.
If you are working outside, only
use an extension cable that is
explicitly intended for that use.
Product-specific safety
instructions
CAUTION! HAZARD
OF BURNS! The
Compressor will warm up when
it used for a long time. Therefore
always use the handle on the
device to move it. Never touch
the device itself!
Attention! The casing of the
airbrush compressor may become
hot during use. Do not touch hot
surfaces, in order to prevent
burns.
Never leave the device in opera-
tion unattended. Built-up heat
generated by the device can be
a source of danger.
Before Use
Check that all parts of the device are in perfect
condition.
Check whether your available voltage is com-
patible with the compressor.
Note: you will find the intended mains voltage
on the type plate of the device.
Initial use
Note: the device slides around with correct use on
smooth surfaces. This can be prevented by gently
pressing down the device.
Clean dusty surfaces so that the suction cups can
grip well. Otherwise a slight shift in position is
possible.
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Initial use
General safety instructions for pneumatic tools / Before Use / Initial use
Connect airbrush set
Always unplug from the mains before you
connect the airbrush set with the compressor.
Use the relevant screw connection to connect
the spray stylus
3
with the coiled hose
2
and the coiled hose to the airbrush compressor
1
. Use the included open-end wrench.
10
(see Fig. A).
Fasten the paint mixing beaker with the con-
nection lid to the spray stylus
3
(see Fig. B).
Connect the mains plug to the mains socket.
Note: for optimal results, professionals use an
interposed pressure reducer (not included in
delivery). The pressure reducer can be used to
adjust the compressed air at the spray gun and
optimise it to your needs.
Mixing paints for use
The paints included are water-soluble. In order to
properly apply the paints, add water and stir. As
delivered, the paints are too viscous.
Shake the colour tube with the cap still on.
Put 3-4 drops of the colour in the mixing
beaker.
Fill the jar half full with water and stir with the
stirring rod
24
.
It is important that there are no clumps. Screw
the lid onto the beaker.
Connect the paint mixing beaker
4
according
Figure B.
Note: if you wish, you can use the quantity of
water you add to influence the colour strength,
as with water colour paints. The more water
you add, the "thinner" the colour. You can also
mix individualised colour tones from the availa-
ble colour pastes. Ensure that there are no
paint clumps in the paint containers. The con-
sistency should correspond to that of water.
Note: if the used colour is too opaque, in-
crease the quantity of colour in the mixture.
Switching the airbrush
compressor on / off
Turn the airbrush compressor
1
on by setting
the on / off switch
5
to the position "I" (see
Fig. C).
Turn the airbrush compressor
1
off by setting
the on / off switch
5
to the
position "0" (see Fig. C).
Note: full pressure is reached after approx.
two seconds.
Regulating the air pressure
Regulate the air pressure by adjusting the air
pressure measurement button on the top side
of the spray stylus
3
.
The air pressure can be adjusted by turning the
air pressure regulator
6
.
The level of air pressure will be shown on the
pneumatic display.
Turning the air pressure regulator
6
to the left
lowers air pressure; turning the air pressure reg-
ulator
6
to the right increases air pressure.
An internal valve bleeds overpressure if it is not
reduced.
Regulating the result of the
spray stylus
Regulate quantity of paint in use and therefore
also the result of the spraying by turning paint
nozzle on the spray stylus to the left (see Fig. B).
Connecting the pneumatic hose
Connect the pneumatic hose
7
to the airbrush
compressor
1
. Use the included open-end
spanner
10
to do so (compare Fig. A).
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Mini spray gun initial use / Maintenance and Cleaning
Initial use / Mini spray gun initial use
Using the mini paint spray gun
Connect the hose with the switched off compressor.
The device is exclusively intended for the application
or spraying of solvent-based and water-dilatable
paints, glazes, primers, varnishes, vehicle varnish,
mordants, wood preservatives, plant protection
agents, oils and disinfectants. Do not use the de-
vice to process emulsion or latex paints, lye, acidic
spray materials or anti-spray or anti-run materials.
Any further use of or changes to the device are
considered improper use and could entail consider-
able damages. We do not assume any liability for
damage arising from improper use. This device is
solely intended for private use.
Insert the filter
23
in the paint tank of the paint
spray gun
11
is shown in Figure G.
Screw the gravity flow cup
13
into the paint
tank in a clockwise direction.
Screw the mini paint spray pistol onto the air
pressure hose.
Unscrew the lid of the paint container from the
mini paint spray gun and fill this with thinned
airbrush paint. Ensure that the paint is not to
thick to prevent it from clogging up the gun.
Replace the lid.
Pull the trigger to spray. You can adjust the jet
by turning the nozzle.
Clean the device after spraying.
Mini spray gun initial use
HVLP properties
This device uses an HVLP system (High Volume Low
Pressure). It provides a more efficient application of
(paint)
materials with a lower consumption.
IMPORTANT: do not exceed the operating pres-
sure of a maximum of 3 bar.
Connecting the device
NOTE
Be sure you have the correct operating pres-
sure. Excessive operating pressure leads to finer
dispersion and has the result that liquids evap-
orate too quickly. The surfaces become rough
and develop poor adhesion properties. If the
operating pressure is too low on the other hand,
the paint material is not sufficiently atomised.
Undulating surfaces and the formation of drops
are the result.
Preparing the spraying surface
The area surrounding the area to be sprayed
should be thoroughly and liberally covered.
Otherwise all non-covered areas or surfaces
may become soiled.
Make sure that the spraying surface is clean,
dry and free of grease.
Roughen smooth surfaces (e.g. with sandpaper)
and then remove the dust created.
Switching the device
on and off
Working Instructions:
When thinning, ensure that the spray material
and the thinner are compatible. If you use the
wrong thinner, clumps can be created and the
gun can become clogged.
Screw the gravity flow cup
13
to the gun in a
clockwise direction.
Fill the gravity flow cup
13
with the spray
material and screw the lid tight.
Always hold the paint spray gun at the same
distance from the object. The ideal spraying
distance is approximately 15 cm.
Perform a trial to determine the suitable
settings.
Do not turn the device on / off over the area to
be sprayed, but rather begin and end the
spraying procedure approx. 10 cm outside the
area to be sprayed.
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Mini spray gun initial use / Maintenance and CleaningInitial use / Mini spray gun initial use
Switching on:
To turn on, press the trigger lever
18
and hold
it pressed down.
Switching off:
To end operation, release the trigger lever
18
.
Adjust paint jet
The device has two settings: round and broad jet.
Round jet Broad jet
Adjusting the round jet:
The round jet is suitable for areas such as small
surfaces, corners and edges.
Turn the regulator
15
in a clockwise direction.
Adjusting the broad jet:
The broad jet is suitable for larger surfaces, both
vertical and horizontal.
Turn the regulator
15
in an anticlockwise
direction .
The nozzle head can be continuously adjusted
to the correct position vertically and horizontally
by being turned towards the desired position.
Regulating the paint volume
NOTE
The front locking screw serves to restrict the adjust-
ment range of the material amount regulation
screw
14
.
Increasing the quantity of paint:
Turn the material amount regulation screw
14
in an anticlockwise direction.
Reducing the quantity of paint:
Turn the material amount regulation screw
14
in a clockwise direction.
Regulating the air quantity
NOTE
We recommend you begin with the maximum
air quantity. To do this, open the air volume
regulator to the maximum as is described
below under "Increasing air quantity".
Increasing the air quantity:
NOTE
We recommend you increase the air quantity if
the spray field is too course.
Turn the air quantity regulator
17
in a clock-
wise direction.
Reducing the air quantity:
NOTE
We recommend you decrease the air quantity
if the paint mist is too strong.
Turn the air quantity regulator
17
in a clock-
wise direction.
Maintenance and Cleaning
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before maintenance works, separate the device
from the pneumatic network.
NOTE
Thorough cleaning after every operation is
very important for safety and use. Otherwise
for example the needle becomes clogged and
the device's functioning is no longer guaranteed.
Wear suitable protective gloves when carrying
out cleaning work.
Do not use any hydrocarbon-containing
halogen solvents, such as trichloromethyl, ethyl
chloride, etc., as they undergo chemical reac-
tions with some materials of the paint spray
gun. This can lead to dangerous reactions.
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Cleaning and care / Warranty and service information
Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
Thoroughly clean the spray stylus
3
immedi-
ately after use. Otherwise the paint can dry
and cause problems during the next use.
Rinse out the spray stylus
3
thoroughly with
water. Do the same with the mini paint spray
gun.
Note: should the compressor's air duct be
dirty, remove the sucked in dirt using a dry
cloth.
ATTENTION!
Never submerge the paint spray gun in solvents.
After each use, spray thinner (only in the open
air – danger of explosion!) or water through
the device.
Use a cleaning brush or a cloth. to clean the
casing, the nozzle head and the spray holes
contained within. Never use petrol, solvents or
cleaning agents that attack plastic.
First screw out the material amount regulation
screw by turning in an anticlockwise direction.
Remove the spring.
Remove the needle using pliers (see Figure A).
Clean the needle carefully using the brush
(tooth / nail brush) (see Figure B).
Put the needle back in the paint spray gun.
Place the spring on the end of the needle.
Error Interrupted paint jet
or intermittent
colour coverage
Cause Solution
1. Paint almost
empty
1. Fill paint
2. Viscosity too
high
2. Lower viscosity
3. Nozzle loose /
defective
3. Replace / screw nozzle
tight
Screw the material amount regulation screw
tight by turning in a clockwise direction.
Unscrew the gravity flow cup from the mini spray
gun by turning in an anticlockwise direction.
Remove the filter as shown in Figure C and
clean this with a tooth / nail brush.
Also clean the gravity flow cup's inner screw
thread using a tooth or nail brush (see Figure D).
Insert the filter back into the gun (see Figure C)
and screw the gravity flow cup tight in a clock-
wise direction.
For rust protection you can spray sewing
machine oil through the device after cleaning.
For this purpose, spray sewing machine oil in
through the spray gun.
Oil all moving parts regularly to ensure the
smooth operation of the device.
After cleaning the needle, the thread and seal
must be lightly greased.
Do not use any lubricants containing silicone.
Only store pneumatic tools in dry areas.
Error Reduced performance
Cause Solution
4. Paint supply
restricted
4. Clean
5. Spray stylus
3
in incorrect
position
5. Correct angle of
position
Error Spray pattern not
complete
Cause Solution
1. Air head dirty /
defective
1. Clean / replace air
head
1. Rinse with clear water
2. Contaminated /
defective nozzle
2. Clean / replace nozzle
Error Spray pattern
irregular with
formation of drops
Cause Solution
1. Defective nozzle 1. Replace nozzle.
Go to a suitable service
station for this purpose.
2. Viscosity too high
2. Lower viscosity
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Cleaning and care / Warranty and service information
Cleaning and care
Error Spray pattern
irregular with
formation of drops
Cause Solution
3. Operating pres-
sure too low
3. Increase operating
pressure (if applicable,
adjust accessories not
included in delivery, e.g.
pressure reducer)
3. Defective hose,
replace hose
Error Uneven discharge of
paint quantity
Cause Solution
Contaminated /
defective nozzle
Clean / replace nozzle
Warranty and service
information
Creative Marketing Consulting GmbH
warranty
Dear customer, the warranty period for this device
is 3 years from the date of purchase. In the event of
product defects, you have legal rights against the
retailer of this product. Your legal rights are not lim-
ited in any way by our warranty detailed below.
Warranty terms
The warranty period begins on the date of pur-
chase. Please keep the original sales receipt in a
safe location. This document is required as your
proof of purchase.
If a material or manufacturing defect appears in
the product within three years of the date of pur-
chase, we will repair or replace it - at our discretion
- free of charge. This warranty is conditional on the
defective device and the receipt of purchase being
presented within the three year warranty period,
and on there being a brief written description of
the nature of the defect and of the date it arose.
If the defect is covered by our guarantee, you will
get a repaired or new product back. A new guar-
antee period begins with the repair or exchange of
the product.
Extent of warranty
The device has been manufactured according to
strict quality guidelines and thoroughly inspected
before delivery.
The warranty applies to defects in material or
manufacture. This guarantee does not extend to
product parts subject to normal wear and tear
which can therefore be considered as wear items,
or to damaged fragile parts, e.g. switches, batter-
ies or glass parts.
This guarantee becomes void if the product has
been damaged, or used or maintained improperly.
For a proper use of the product, all instructions in
the instructions of use must be strictly complied with.
Uses and actions which are advised or warned
against in the instruction manual should absolutely
be avoided.
The product is intended for private, non-commercial
use. In the event of misuse or improper handling,
or any kind of intervention which has not been
performed by our authorised service office, the
guarantee will lapse.
Processing of warranty claims
In order to ensure that your concern is dealt with
quickly, please comply with the following notes:
Please have your receipt and the item number (e.g.
IAN) ready as proof of purchase.
You can find the item number on the type plate, an
engraving, the title page of your instructions (bot-
tom left), or on the sticker on the back / base.
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Parkside PABK 60 B3 Operation and Safety Notes

Category
Power fine-spray systems
Type
Operation and Safety Notes

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