Dulux RapidFish D500 User manual

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CONTENTS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
3
9.
ADJUSTING
THE
MATERIAL
VOLUME
11
1.
EXPLANATION
OF
SYMBOLS
USED
3
10.
SPRAY
TECHNIQUE
11
2.
GENERAL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
3
2.1
Workplace safety 3
11.
CLEANING
12
2.2
Electrical safety 3
12.
REASSEMBLY
14
2.3
Personal safety 4
13.
MAINTENANCE
15
2.4
Use
and
care 4
2.5 Service 5
14.
SPARE
PARTS
LIST
16
3.
DULUX
RAPIDFINISH
SAFETY
15.
ACCESSORIES
17
INSTR
UCTIONS
5
16.
TROUBLESHOOTING
17
3.1
Workplace safety 5
3.2
Personal safety 6
17.
ffCHN
ICAL
DATA
18
3.3 Electrical safety 6 Information about the
oscillation level
18
3.4
Cleaning
and
servicing 6
18.
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
19
4.
DU
LUX
RAPIDFINISH
PARTS
7
19.
PRODUCT
LIABILITY
19
5.
COATING
MATERIALS
8
22.
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
20
6.
PREPARING
THE
COATING
MATERIAL
8
Two
year guarantee
20
7.
S
ET
UP
9
8.
ADJUSTING
THE
SPRAY
SETTING
10
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OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Please
read
these
operating instructions carefully before using this
device.
Observe
all
of
the
safety instructions provided
in
this document.
Keep
these
operating instructions
in
a
safe
place for future reference.
1.
EXPLANATION
OF
SYMBOLS
USED
Th
e
follow
in
g icons are used
in
these
opera
ting
instructions.
-
Ind
icates a pote ntial danger
of
personal
inju
ry
to
you
or
damage
to
the device.
Indicates
an
electrical
hazard and the danger
of
a potenti
al
electrical ~hock.
In
dicates a tip
for
using
the device or other
helpful information.
Indicates useful
env
ironmental
in
fo
rm
ation
relating
to
the device.
2.
GENERAL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
2.1
Read
all inst
ru
ctions
ca
re
full
y.
Failure
to
fo
ll
ow
these
in
structions
may
resu
lt
in
electric sh
ock,
fire
and
or
ser
ious personal
injuri
es.
WORKPLACE
SAFETY
Keep
you
r workplace clean and well
lit
.
Untidy
workplaces with poor lighting
are more
likely
to
result
in
an acc
id
ent.
Neve
r use the
Rapid
Fini
sh device
in
an
area containing flammable liquids,
gases or combustible dusts. Power
too
ls
com
mo
nly
generate sparks that
can i
gn
it
e dust or
va
pours.
Do
n
ot
use
th
e RapidFinish device when
c
hil
dren or other people are nearby.
You
can lose
co
nt
ro
l
of
the device if
you
are distracted.
2.2
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
Keep
the
Rap
idFinish device
away
fr
om rain and
mo
isture. There
is
a
greater risk
of
an
electric sh
ock
if
water
penetrates electrical equipment.
Do
not
operate the RapidFinish device where
it
can
fall
or
be
dropped
into
water
(Eg.
Pool or
pond).
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If you cannot avoid using the RapidFinish
device
in
a damp
environment,
use
a
residual
current
operated
circuit-
breaker
(or
RCD)
to
reduce the risk
of
electric shock.
Before
commencing
work,
ensure
the
electrical
socket to
be
used is
suitably
protected
by
a circuit breaker,
or
fuse.
Exposed and unused
electrical
sockets
in the
work
area
must
be masked before
spraying. There is the ri
sk
of an
electric
shock
if
sprayed
material
enters
an
electrical
socket.
If
working
outdoors
with
the RapidFinish
device, only use
an
extension cable
that
is
su
itable
for
outdoor
use and in good
work
ing condition. Using a suitable
extension lead reduces the risk of
an
electric
shock
.
2.3
PERSONAL
SAFETY
4
Remain attentive at
all
times
when
using the RapidFinish device.
Do
not
use the
tool
if you are
tired
or
under
the influen
ce
of drugs,
alcohol
or
medication. Any lapse in
concentration
while
using t
he
device can lead to
serious
injuries.
Always
wear
personal
protective
equipment
when
using the RapidFinish
device, including safety goggles.
Depending
on
the type of
power
tool
being used,
wearing
personal
protective
equipment such
as
a dust mask,
non-slip
safety shoes, hard hat and ear protection
reduces the
risk
of injury.
Avoid
starti
ng
up the RapidFinish device
accidentally. Make
sure
that
the
tool
is switched
off
before connecting
it
to the
power
supply, picking it up
or
carrying
it. Placing
your
finger
on the
power
switch
while
carrying
the device,
or
connecting the device to a
power
supply
which
it is already
sw
itched
on
increases
the
risk
of
an
accident.
Avoid
an
unnatural
posture when using
the RapidFinish device. Make sure that
you are standing with you r feet
firmly
on
the ground and have your balance
at
all
times. This will e
na
ble you to
better
control
the tool in any
unexpected situation.
Always
wear
suitable clothing when
operating the RapidFinish device.
Contain long
hair
a
nd
avoid loose
clothing
or
Jewellery. Loose clothing,
jewellery
or
long
hair
can
be
caught in
moving
parts,
resulting
in
injur
y.
This d
ev
ice
must
not
be
used.by c
hildr
en
or
people
with
restricted
physical,
sensory
or
mental
abilities
or
who
ha
ve
little
experience
or
knowledge about
spray painting.
2.4
USE
AND
CARE
Do
not overload the
power
tool. Always
use a
tool
that
has been designed
for
the
work
that
you are
do
ing. Using
power
tools
for
anything
other
than the
intend
ed
purpose
ca
n lead to accidents.
Do not use the RapidFinish device if t
he
switch
is defective. A device
that
cannot
be
switched
on
or
off
is
dangerous and
must
be
repaired before it can
be
used.
Remove the power plug
from
the
electrical
socket before changi
ng
RapidFinish device settings, adding
or
removing accessories,
or
putting

the device away. This prec9
utionary
measure
will
prevent you
from
starting
the device unintentionally.
Store the RapidFinish device out of the
reach of children.
Do
not let anyone
who
is
unfamiliar
with the device
or
who
has not read the operating
instructions
use the device.
Th
e RapidFinish device
can
be
dangerous when used by
inexperienced persons.
Ta
ke
proper
care of
your
RapidFinish
device. Check that moving
parts
function
freely
without
jamming. Repair
or
replace
damaged
parts
before using the device.
Many accidents are the
result
of using
a
poorly
maintained device.
Use
the
power
tool, accessories, insert
tools,
etc.
in
accordance
with
th~se
instructions
only.
You
should
always
take
into
consideration
the
work
conditions
and
the
type
of
activity
to
be
carried
out
before
using
the
Rapid
Finish
device.
The
use
ofpower tools for purposes
other
than
the
intended
ones
can
lead
to
dangerous situations.
2.5
SERVICE
All
repa
ir
s to the RapidFinish device
should
be
performed
by
an
authorised
technician using
original
spare
parts.
Service
or
maintenance of the
de
vi
ce
by
unqualified
personnel
or
using
non-genuine
parts
may
result
in
damage to the device
or
injury
to the
user. For
further
product
or
application
advice please
contact
Dulux
Customer
Service AUST
13
25
25.
3.
3.1
If
the supply cord
is
damaged, it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
service
agent
or
a
similarly
qualified person in
order
to avoid a safety hazard.
DULUX
RAPIDFINISH
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WORKPLACE
SAFETY
The device must not
be
used in
workplaces
where
potentia
ll
y explosive
vapour
I gas
or
combustible
dust
atmospheres
may be present.
There
must
not
be
any
sources
of
ignition in the vicinity
during
spraying,
such
as
open fires,
heater
elements,
cigarettes,
cigars and tobacco pipes,
sparks,
live elec
trical
equipment
and
hot
surfaces.
Only spray substances
that
are known
to be
non-hazardous.
Follow
the
instructions
provided
on
the
container
and observe any
specifications
from
the
manufacturer.
Do
not use the devi
ce
to
spray
highly
flammable
substances
wit
h
a flash point below 23°C I
refer
coating
manufacturer's
Safety Data Sheet).
Take care to
ensure
that
solvent paint
vapours
are
not sucked in
by
the device
when
using
either
indoors
or
outdoors.
Be
aware of the wind
direction
when
working
outdoors. Wind can
carry
the coating substance a
greater
distances, potentia
ll
y causing damage
to
surrounding
areas.
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When
work
in
g indoors, always ensure
your
work
areas are adequately ventilated.
3.2
PERSONAL
SAFETY
Paint mist and solvent paint vapours
are damag
in
g
to
your health.
Always
wear breath
in
g equipment such as
organic
vapou
r/particulate respirators
and
only
work
in
well ventilated rooms
or
while using supplementary
ventilation equipment.
It
is also advisable
to
wear
add
iti
onal
personal protective equipment such
as protective clothing [overalls and
long
sleeve shirt). safety glasses, ear
protection and impervious gloves when
using this device.
Never point the spray stream towards
another person or animals.
Do
not
let children handle the device.
3.3
ELECTRICAL
SAFETY
Before commencing any work, the
conditi
on
of
the power cord and power
p
lu
g must
be
checked
to
ensure
it
is
in
good
working condition.
If
there is
any
sign
of
deterioration and I or damage,
do
not
use the device.
Ensure that the power
plug
securely fits
the electrical socket. The power
plug
must not
be
modifi
ed
in
any
way.
Using
unmodified plugs and suitable sockets
reduces the risk
of
an
electric shock.
Never operate t
he
device
if
the nozzle
seal is damaged or missing. Adamaged
or
missing nozzle seal can allow
liqui
ds
to
enter the device, increasing the risk
of
electric shock. Check the nozzle seal
before each use.
To
avoid
damage
to
the power lead,
do
not
carry the
de
vice
by
the lead,
hang
it
from the lead, or pull
on
the
lead
to
remove the power
plug
.
Keep
the lead
away
from heat, o
il
, sharp
edges and
moving
tool parts. Damaged
or twisted lea
ds
increase the risk
of
an
electric shock.
3.4
CLEANING
AND
SERVICING
Before cleaning or commencing
any
work
on
the spray
gun
unplug power
plug
from t
he
electrical socket.
Always
remove the spray attachment
and container from the motor before
clean
ing
.
Highly
fla
mmab
le
materials
with
a flash
poin
t below
23°C
should
not
be
used
to
clean the device.
i)Jever
open the device
yo
urse
lf
in
order
to
make repairs
to
t
he
electrical system.
All
repairs must
be
performed
by
an
authorised technician.
Th
e device must
only
be
used
with
a
func tional
valve.
If
pa
int
ri
ses
in
the
ventilating hose [figure
1,
item
11
)stop
using the
dev
i
ce
immediately. Dismantle
and clean the ventilat
in
g hose,
valve
and
diaphragm. Replace the diaphragm
if
necessar
y.
Do
not
lay the
device
on
its
side.
Only
use ori
gina
l
DU
LUX
or
WAGNER
accessories and spare parts
with
this
device
to
guarantee compliance
with
all safety regulations.

4.
DU
LUX
RAPIDFINISH
PARTS
DULUX
RapidFinish
parts
(Fig.
1)
1
.A
irCap
9.
Main
s lead
2.
Nozzle
10
. Container
3.
Union
nut
11.
Ventilating hose
4. Spray
gun
front part
12.
Valve
5.
Tr
igger 1
3.
Operat
ing
instructions
6.
Spray
gun
rear part
14.
Replacement n
ozz
le
seal*
7.
Material volume adjustment
15.
Lubricating grease*
8.
Air fi
lt
er cover
*These items are located inside the Container, remove before starting operationI
FIGURE
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COATING
MATERIALS
Suitable for use Not suitable for use
•
Water-
and solvent-based paints
• Finishes
•
Primers
•
Two-component
paints
•
Clear
finishes
• Staining
sealers
• Wood
sealer-preservatives
Table
1:
Coating
materials
•
Materials
that
contain highly abrasive
components
• Highly
alkaline
and acidic paints
or
materials
with
high viscosity
•
Flammable
materials
with
a flash
point below 23°C (refer coating
manufacturer's
Safety Data Sheet]
6.
PREPARING
THE
COATING
MATERIAL
8
The spray
attachment
provided
with
the RapidFinish device can
be
used to spray paints
and
varnishes
that
are
undiluted
or
slightly
diluted.
Detailed
information
regarding
which
paints
and
varnishes
are suitable
for
spraying
is available
from
the coating
manufacturer.
You
should
consult
with
your
coatings
manufacturer
as to
whether
its
products
are
suitable
for
use in the RapidFinish device.
To
prepare
the coating
material
for
spraying:
1.
Stir
the
material
and put the required
amount
into the paint container
[figure
1,
item 10]
2.
If the
flow
rate is too low,
dilute
the sprayed
material
with
an
appropriate
thinning agent
starting
with
5%,
gradually
increasing to
10%
until
the
flow
rate
meets
your
requirements.
Sprayed material Dilution
Varnish Undiluted
Wood prese
rvat
ives,
mordants,
oils, Undiluted
disinfection agents, plant protective agents
Paints containing
solvents
and Dilute
by
5-10%
water-soluble
paints,
primers
and
thick-film
varnishes.
Table
2:
Thinning
recommendation

7.
SET
UP
Before connecting the device to the
mains
suppl
y,
check
that
the supply voltage is identical to the
va
lue
on
the rating plate.
To
set up the RapidFinish device
for
operat
ion:
1.
Unscrew
the contain
er
from
the
spray
gun.
2.
Set the contain
er
on
a sheet of
paper
and
pour
in the prepared coating material.
3.
Align the suction tube inside the container (figure
21
according to the location of the
target
object.
If the device
will
be
ti
lt
ed
downwards
(for example,
when spraying objects placed
on
the ground).
turn
the suction tube
fo
r
wards
(fi
gure
2A
).
If the device
will
be
t
ilt
ed
upwards
(for example,
when spraying
objects
overhead).
turn
the suction
'tube
rearwards
(fi
gure
2B1.
..
If the suction tube is positioned
correctly,
the
container
contents can
be
sprayed
out
wit
h
very
little
residue
remaining.
4.
Screw
the contain
er
tightly
on
to the
spray
gun.
5.
Connect the
front
part
with
the
rear
part
of the spray gun (figure
31.
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Place the device
down
on
a level, clean surface.
Do
not
place the device
on
an
uneven surface as
it
could
tip
over.
7.
Point the device at the target object
[or
test surface) and pull the trigger.
8.
The
RapidFinish device has a two-stage trigger. Pressing the trigger
to
the first
stage
starts
the turbine.
When
the trigger
is
depressed further the device
will
start
spraying the coating material.
Adjust the spray setting
on
the device as required [see section
81.
8.
ADJUSTING
THE
SPRAY
SETTING
10
The
Rapid
Finish device has three different spray jet
FIGURE
4
settings, depending
on
the required application and the
nature
of
the target object.
Never
pull the trigger
while
adjusting the
air cap.
Doing
so
may
result
in
i
njury.
To
adjust the spray setting
of
the
Rapid
Finish device:
1.
Unscrew the union nut slightly [figure
4A).
2.
Turn
the air cap [figure
4B)
to
the desired spray
setting position [arrow).
3.
Retighten the union nut.
Fig.
5A
= vertical flat jet 7
for
horizontal surfaces
Fig.
5B
= horizontal flat jet 7
for
vertical surfaces
Fig.
5C
= circular jet 7 for corners, edges and
hard-to-reach surfaces
FIGURE
5
e (I) 0
0c=> 0
A B C

9.
ADJUSTING
T
HE
MATERIAL
VOLUME
Set the material volume
by
turning the regulator
on
the trigger
of
the spray
gun
(figure
6).
-turn
to
the
le
ft
~
lower material volume
+ turn
to
the right
~
higher material volume
10.
SPRAY
TECHNIQUE
FIGURE
6
The
spray result
will
depend
on
the smoothness and cleanliness
of
the surface
be
ing
sprayed.
The
spray surface should
be
carefully prepared and kept free
of
dust.
Cover all surfaces
not
to
be
sprayed, including screw threads and similar parts
of
the target object.
It
is
advisable
to
test the spray gun
on
cardboard or a similar surface
to
find
the
correct setting.
,.
Begin
spraying outside
of
the
ta
rget area and
avoid
interruptions when spraying inside
the target area.
Move
t
he
spray
gun
evenly from side
to
side or
up
and
down,
depending
on
the spray
pattern setting (see section
8).
An
even movement
of
the spray
gun
results
in
an
even
surface quality.
Correct
(figure
7A)
FIGURE
7
Hold
the spray
gun
an
even
distance
of
5-
15
cm
from the target object.
Incorrect (figure 78)
Varying
the distance between the spray
gun
and the target object
will
result
in
heavy spray
fog
bui
ld-
up,
and uneven
surface quality.
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When
coating material
bui
ld
s
up
on
the nozzle
[figure
8A]
and the air cap [figure
8B
],
clean
both
parts wi
th
a solvent or water.
Clean the device immediately if
worki
ng
wi
th
a t
wo
-component
varnis
h.
11.
CLEANING
12
The RapidFinish d~vice must
be
properly cleaned
for
problem-free
operation.
Warranty claims
will
not
be
accepted if the device
has been improperly cleaned or not cleaned at
all.
T
he
container should
be
ve
nted
du
ri
ng
long
breaks and once the
work
is
fini
she
d.
Turn
the conta
in
er slightly
to
open
and break the air seal, then close
it
aga
in.
A
lt
ernatively,
you
can vent the
container
by
pulling the trigger and
letting the
pa
i
nt
run back
into
the
original paint container.
To
clean the
Rap
idFinish device:
1.
Unplug
the
de
vice
from the electrical socket.
2.
After unlocking the
co
nn
ection
by
pressing
the
hook
(fig
.
9]
turn the front
or
back part
by
90°.
Then
you
can separate
both
parts.
3.
Unscrew the container and pour
any
remaining coating material back
into
its original container.
4.
Preclean the container and s
uc
tion
tube
wi
th
a brush.
5.
Clean the
ve
nt
ilating bore [figure
10A].
FIGURE
8
FIGURE
9
FIGURE
10
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6.
Pour solvent or water'(depending
on
the coating material used)
into
the container
and screw the container back
on.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Flammable materials
with
a flash point below
23°C
should
not
be
used
to
clean the device.
Reassemble t
he
device.
Insert the power
plug
into
the electrical socket.
Turn
the device
on
and spray the solvent or water
into
a container or a cloth.
Repeat steps 6
to
10
above until the solvent or water emerging from the nozzle
is
clear.
Turn
off
the device and remove the power pl
ug
from the electrical socket.
Unscrew the container and empty
it
of
any
remaining solvent
or
water.
Pull out the suction tube
with
the container seal.
•
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.
14.
Pull the ventilating hose (figure
11A)
out from t
he
FIGURE
11
top
of
the spray
gun
body,
unscrew the
valve
cover
(figure
118)
and remove the diaphragm (figure
11C)
15.
Clean all
of
these parts carefully.
Never
hold
the device rear part under
water or immerse
it
into
li
quids.
Clean the housing
only
with
a
moistened cloth.
16.
Clean the outside
of
the spray
gun
and container
with
a cloth soaked
in
solvent or water.
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RapidFinish
spray
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17.
Unscrew
the union nut [figure 12A] and remove
the
air
cap [fi
gure
12B] and nozzle [figure 12C].
18.
Clean the
air
cap, nozzle seal (figure 120] and
nozzle
with
a
brush
and solvent
or
water.
FIGURE
12
12.
REASSEMBLY
14
The device can only be operated
with
an
integer
diaphragm
[figure
11Cl.
To
fit
the
integer
diaphragm:
1. Place the
diaphragm
with the pin facing
upwards
on
the bottom section of the valve
[refer
to the
marking
on
the spray gun body].
2.
Screw
the
va
l
ve
cover in place.
3.
Insert
the vent
il
ating hose into the valve cover and over the nipple
on
the gun body.
Never operate the
de
vice' if the
nozzl"e
seal is damaged
or
missing. A damaged
or
missing
nozzle
seal
can
allow
liquids
to
enter
the device, increasing the
risk
of
electric
shock.
4.
5.
Slide the nozzle
seal
[figure
130]
with
the groove [slot]
facing the nozzle [figure
13
Bl.
Inse
rt
the nozzle (fi
gure
12C
] into the
spray
gun body
and
turn
it
until
it is in the
correct
position.
6.
Place the
air
cap [figure
12B
]
on
the nozzle and tighten
it
using the union nut.
7.
Place the contain
er
seal
from
below
on
the suction tube
and
sl
ide it over the collar, while
turning
the
container
seal slightly, and inse
rtin
g the $UCtion tube
with
container
seal in the
spray
gun body.
FIGURE
13

13.
MAINTENANCE
Change the air filter
if
it
is
soiled [figure
14).
The
Rapid
Finish device comes
with
lubricating grease
to
enable the spray attachment
to
be
mounted more easily.
Apply
the lubricating grease liberally
to
the 0-
ring
at
the rear
of
the spray attachment [figure
15A).
Ne
ver operate t
he
machi
ne
without
t
he
air
fi
lter.
The
air
fi
lt
er prevents dirt from being
sucked
into
the device w
hich
could
interfere
with
its function.
Disconnect the power
plug
from the
electrical socket before changing
any
parts of the device.
..
FIGURE
14
FIGURE
15
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sh
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system
manual
14.
SPARE
PARTS
LIST
No. Description
1
Union
nut
2
Air
cap
..
~
3
Nozz
le 1
2.5
mml
4 Nozzle seal
5 0-ring
6 Materialvolume regulati
on
with
spring, complete
7 Spray
gun
front part complete
incl.
800ml
co
ntainter
8
Air
fi
lter set
!ri
gh
t+
le
ft!
9
Air
filter cover
!ri
ght+ left)
10
Container
seal
11 Sucti
on
tube
12
Container
with
cover 800ml
13
Vent
il
ating hose,
va
l
ve
cover, diaphragm
14
St
ir
stick
15 Lubricat
ing
grease
Ina
fig.)
"
Table
3:
Spare
parts
list
[fig
ure
161
FIGURE
16
7
16
5
Part Number
0417
319
2305
144
2305
13
1
04
17
706
0417
308
0417910
04
17
916
04
17
912
2324
597
04
17
358
0417
357
2341
446
2304
027
2304
419
23
,15
539
13
Jb-10
~11
0-,2
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15.
ACCESSORIES
Container
wit
h cover,
800
ml
[Prevents paint from dry
in
g out and solvent evaporating.)
Table
4:
Rap
idFinish accessories (not included)
Further informat
ion
on
spare parts
ca
ll
Dulux
customer service
on
13
25
25.
16.
TROUBLES
HOOTING
Problem
Cause
Remedy
No
coating Nozzle clogged Clean nozzle
material emerges Feed tube clogged Clean feed tube
from the nozzle Material
volu
me setting turned
too
Turn
material
vol
um
e adjust
ing
far
to
the left[-) screw
to
the right
[+I
Feed t
ub
e loose Reinsert feeder tube
No
pr
ess
ure bu
il
d-up
in
the
co
n
ta
i
ne
r Tighten container
Coating material Nozzle loose • Tighten nozzle
drips from the Nozzle worn Change
nozz
le
nozz
le
Nozzle seal
is
missing or worn
In
se
rt
an
in
tact nozzle seal
Coati
ng
ma
te
rial clogged at a
ir
cap, Clean air cap, nozzle a
nd
needle
n
ozz
le or needle
Atomisati
on
Viscosity
of
coat
in
g material
too
h
ig
h
Thin
coat
ing
mat
er
ial
too
coarse Material
vol
ume
too
large, mater
ial
Turn
material volume adjusting
vol
um
e adjust
ing
screw turned
too
screw
to th
e
le
ft[-)
far
to
the
ri
ght[+)
Nozzle contaminated Clean nozzle
Air
filter heavily soi l
ed
Change air
filt
er
Too
little pressure
build
-
up
in
co
nt
ai
ner Tighten
co
nt
ai
n
er
Spray jet pulsates Coating material
in
conta
in
er
Refill
container
ru
nni
ng
out
Air
filter heav
il
ysoiled Change air
filt
er
Nozzle seal is missing or worn In
sert
an
in
tact n
ozz
le
seal
Coat
in
g mate
ria
l
Too
much coating material applied
Turn
material volume adjusting
causes
·paint tears· screw
to
the lef
t[-
)
Too
much
fog
of
Di
stance
to
the object too large Reduce distance
to
object
coating material
Too
much coati
ng
ma
te
ri
al appl
ied
Turn mater
ial
vol
um
e adjusting
[overspray) ' screw
to
the l
eft[-)
Paint in t
he
Diaphragm soil
ed
Clean the diaphragm
ventilat
in
g hose Diaphragm
de
fecti
ve
Replace
th
e diaphragm
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Rapid
Fini
sh
spray
system
manual
17.
TECHNICAL
DATA
18
Technical
Data
Maximum viscosity
110
DIN-s
Po
we
r source
240
V
-,
50
Hz
Power consumption 330W
Atomi
zing
output
75
W
Double insulation
[g]
Sound pressure level*
74
dB
IA]; Uncertainty K=4
dB
Sound pressure output*
87
dB
[A]; Uncerta
in
ty K=4
dB
Oscillation level
**
<
2.5
m/s2; Uncertainty K=1
.5
m/s'
Weight
1,3
kg
*
Measured
in
accordance
with
EN
50144-2-7:2000
••
Measured
in
acco
rd
ance
with
EN
60745-1
INFORMATION
ABOUT
THE
OSCILLATION
LEVEL
The specified oscillation level
ha
s been mea
su
red according
to
a standard
test
procedure
and can
be
used
to
compare against
electric
tool
9.
The oscillation level is also used
to
determine
an
initial assessment
of
the vibrational strain.
Note: The vibration emission value can
differ
from
the specified value when the
electric
tool is actually
in
use, depend
in
g on how the
electric
tool
is being used. It is necessary to
specify safety
measures
to
protect
the user. These
measures
are based
on
an
estimated
shutdown
during
the
actual
conditions of use.
All
stages of the operati
ng
cycle are taken
into consideration when calculating these values, including
times
when the
electric
tool
is switched off, and t
imes
when it is switched
on
but running without any load.
•

18.
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
-
This
device and all accessories and packaging should
be
disposed
of
in
an
environmentallyfriendly manner or recycled.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
appliance w
it
h household waste.
Support
env
iro
nmental protection
by
taking the device
to
a local
co
llect
ion
point or obta
in
infor
mation from a specialist retailer.
Leftover paint and solvents must
not
be
emptied
in
to
drains, the sewage
system or disposed
of
as household rubbish.
Th
ese items must
be
disposed
of
separately as special waste. Please
pay
special attention
to
the instructions
on
the product packaging.
19
.
PRODUCT
LIABILITY
Th
e manufacturer wi
ll
only
be
liable
for
faults
in
the product
if
all parts are original parts
or
have
been approved
for
use
by
the manufacturer, and
have
been mounted
to
the
dev
i
ce
and are operated correctly.
The
rrJ,
anufacturer
will
not
be
liable
for
any
fau
lts or defects
in
t
he
Rapid
Finish device arisi
ng
from misuse.
If
non-approved
th
ir
d
-p
arty accessories or spare parts are used
in
the
Rapid
F
ini
sh
device, the manufacturer
is
exonerated whollyor partly from
liab
il
ity
if
the use
of
third-party accessories or spare parts caused a defect
in
the product.
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Rapid
Fini
sh
spra
y
system
ma
n
ual
22.
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
20
TWO
YEAR
GUARANTEE
Th
e man
ufa
cturer's guarantee covers this device for a period
of
two
years,
start
ing
from the date
of
sale.
It
covers and
is
r
estr
icted
to
free-of-charge rectification
of
faults
which
are demonstrably attributable
to
the use
of
faulty materials
in
manufacture or
assembly errors.
The
guarantee does
not
cover incorrect use or commi
ss
ioning or fitting or repa
ir
workw
hi
ch is
not
stated
in
our operat
in
g instructions. Standard w
ear
and tear
of
parts
is
al
so
exclu
ded
fr
om
the guarantee.
Th
e guarantee excludes commerc
ia
l use.
We
exp
ressly
reser
ve the
righ
t
to
fulf
il the guarantee.
The
guarantee expires if the
tool
is
repaired
by
persons
ot
her than
DU
LUX
ser
vice
personnel.Transport damage,
maintenance
wo
rk
and
loss and damage due
to
faulty
ma
int
enance
wo
rk
are
not
cove
r
ed
by
th
e guarantee.
Under
any
guarantee cla
im
,
an
orig
ina
l receipt must
be
pr
ovided
as proof
of
purchase.
Wherever legally possi
bl
e,we exclude all liability
fo
r i
nju
ry, damage or consequential
loss; especially if the
too
l has b
e.
en used
fo
r a
pu
rp
ose other than th
at
stated
in
the
operati
ng
inst
ru
c
ti
on
s;
commission
ed
or repaired other than
in
accor
da
n
ce
w
ith
our
operati
ng
instr
uc
ti
ons; or if repa irs are performed bysomeone who is unqua
li
fie
d.
We
r
eser
ve the right
to
perform any repa
ir
s
in
excess
of
those stat
ed
in
our operati
ng
instructions.
Our
goods also come wi
th
guarantees that cannot
be
excluded under the Australian
Consumer
Law.
You
are entitled
to
a replacement or refund
for
a
ma
jor failure and
compensation for
any
other reasonably foreseeab
le
loss or damage.
You
are also
entitled
to
have
the goods repaired or replaced if the goods
fa
il
to
be
of
acceptable
qual
ity
and the failure does
not
amount
to
a major failure.
For a
ll
enquiries relating
to
the guarantee or repairs
to
th
is d
ev
i
ce,
please refe r to
your p
oi
nt
of
sale.
Fo
r further
in
formation
pl
ease ca
ll
Du
lux Customer
Se
rvice
AUST
on
13
25
25
.
©
Co
p
yr
ight by
Du
l
ux
G
roup
{Aust
r
al
iaI
Pty
ltd
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informat
i
on
provi
ded
w
ith
in
th
is
ma
nual
is
correct
at
the
ti
me
of
pub
lica
tio
n.
Any
advi
ce
, r
ecommenda
t
ion
info
r
ma
t
ion,
a
ss
ist
an
ce
or
service
provided
by
Du
l
uxGroup
[
Austra
l
ia)
Pty
ltd
[Dulux)
in
relation
to
the
Ra
pi
d
Fini
sh
device
or
its
use
and
a
pplic
at
io
n
is
g
iv
en
in
good
faith
a
nd
is
bel
i
eve
d by D
ulux
to
be
app
r
optiate
and
reliab
l
e.
Howeve
r,
a
ny
advice,
r
ecom
m
endatio
n
information,
assi
sta
nce
or
serv
i
ce
provided
by
Ou
l
ux
is
prov
id
ed
withou
t
li
ab
ili
ty
or
respo
n
si
b
ility
p
rov
id
ed
t
ha
t the f
oregoing
shall
not
exclude,
limit, rest
rict
or
mod
i
fy
the
rig
ht enti
tleme
n
ts
and
remedies
conferred
upon
any
pe
r
so
nor the
li
ab
i
lities
impos
ed
on
D
ul
ux
by
any
co
n
ditio
nor
war
r
anty
implied
Commonw
eal
th
.
State
or
Ter
r
itory
Act
or or
di
nance
void
or
prohib
i
tin
g
suc
h
exclusion
limita
t
ion
or
mo
difi
ca
t
ion.
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