User manualfor product code 111 5710
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Individual parts:
R16 Plastic container
R05 Plastic hand pump, complete set
R22 O-ring, 28×4 mm diameter
R15 Pump nut
R14 O-ring, 38×5 mm diameter
R24 Pump valve disc (rubber)
M08 Mixer (not shown)
R03d Safety valve
R17 Nozzle seal, M22×16×2
R82c Nozzle
R81e Hose nozzle
R80e Hose nut
R47 O-ring, 103×2.4 mm diameter
R113 Nut
Safety valve R03d –please note:
Once the container has been pressurised for
the first time (by moving the pump up and
down approx. 5–10 times), pull the handle
and the valve will then release the air.
After loosening the handle, the valve should
not release any air.
Check that the nut of the safety valve R26 is
tight.
Operation and maintenance
1) Check that all parts have been removed from the box.
2) Fit the handlebar to the frame and screw it together.
3) Attach the pressurised canister to the relevant bracket and connect the pressure hoses. The line marking
machine is now ready to be filled with paint.
4) Screw the hand pump to the mixer and use the funnel to fill the canister with the ready-mixed paint as required
(max. 11.0 litres). Stir thoroughly using a stick.
5) Pressurise the canister to approx. 4.0 bar using the hand pump (see the information on the back) and check
the safety valve.
6) The line marking machine is now ready for use. Please note that the height of the spray nozzle, or rather the
spray nozzle valve, must be adjusted to suit the length of the grass.
7) After marking, pour some water into the empty canister, pressurise again and flush the pressure hose including
the spray nozzle valve and nozzle. Then remove the nozzle and the safety valve and store them in a small
container filled with water until you want to use them again. This will prevent the parts from becoming clogged.
Please check that the safety valve works every time you use it.
8) The marking paints are supplied in 15-kg containers. The mixing ratio is indicated on the paint canisters.
Please note:
As the pump can be removed from the pressurised canister, the paint can be stored in there for a short period, just
make sure the canister is completely sealed. Remember to clean the spray nozzle and the pressure hose after
each use, preferably under running water, and then reattach them.
Do not store paint in the canister at sub-zero temperatures, as this can lead to malfunctions.