Apollo Sprayers T5020 MIST APPLICATOR Manuale di istruzioni - Pagina 6

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suggest starting with the speed ½ way and go from there. Each solution is a little different and may require
slightly different speeds.
USING YOUR MIST APPLICATOR
Your Sun-Mist® Mist Applicator is certified. This means your Mist Applicator only uses approximately 3psi or
less. All passages and air ports are much larger than an airbrush system. If one of these air passages
becomes blocked, or build up of solution starts to occur, your spray pattern will become distorted. Therefore,
always keep your Mist Applicator clean. Your Sun-Mist® Mist Applicator comes fitted with a custom size
tip/nozzle (#6) and needle (#15). This size has been designed to perfectly atomize and a variety of UV Sunless
tanning solutions. Using this size tip/nozzle and needle you can achieve from a 1/4" to 7" fan pattern, simply by
rotating the air cap (#2) to the desired fan type (See Mist Applicator Diagram 1 & 2 on pages 13 & 14), opening
the material flow screw (#18) counter-clockwise and moving the Mist Applicator closer or further away from the
client. A little practice will enable you to master this very easy technique.
PRACTICE: Remove the cup from your Mist Applicator. Fill it approximately half way with some water. Attach the cup to
the body of the Mist Applicator. Attach the Mist Applicator to the air hose. Turn the turbine unit on. You will notice air is
now flowing through the air cap, this is normal and correct. Position the air cap (#2) in the horizontal position, turn the
solution flow screw (#18) counter clockwise approximately 1 to 1 1/2 turns. Point the Mist Applicator away from yourself
(and anyone else) and pull the trigger all the way back. You should see a "V" shaped mist (or triangle) called a fan pattern.
Now, with the trigger depressed, slowly begin to turn the solution flow screw (#18) clockwise (closing). Notice that the fan
pattern is beginning to get smaller. Now, reverse this and notice the pattern get larger. Take a large piece of cardboard
and direct the pattern at the surface. Turn the solution flow screw 2 full turns and hold the Mist Applicator approximately 6"
from the surface. Pull the trigger. Observe the outline and size of the pattern. Now, turn the solution flow screw clockwise
(closing). Move the Mist Applicator an inch or two closer to the surface of the cardboard. Pull the trigger. Notice the
pattern has become smaller. You can continue reducing the material flow and move the Mist Applicator even closer to the
cardboard and the pattern will continue to get smaller and smaller. Next, rotate the air cap to a diagonal position (See
Spray Patterns, Pg. 4). Vary the solution flow and the distance of the Mist Applicator from the work surface. Notice the
change in pattern size.
Caution: Even when the turbine unit is turned off, pressure will remain in the spray cup. If you pull the trigger back, a
stream of fluid will flow. To prevent accidents, turn paint flow screw (#18) clockwise until it is completely closed. The
trigger is now locked in the closed position.
Note: It is not necessary to empty and clean your Mist Applicator when you pause between applications. Be sure,
however, to clean your Mist Applicator thoroughly at the end of your work session. It is a bad idea to leave solution in your
Mist Applicator overnight.
PROPER SPRAY TECHNIQUE
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