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The Precision-6 PRO also has four patented features:
1. Filter warning system - The filter warning system works to help prevent overheating your motor by warning you when
the filters are not allowing ample cooling air to the motor. To prevent damage to the motor the turbine will shut itself
down if it gets too hot. If your turbine filters get dirty the unit will tell you by displaying "Chk Fltr" in the LCD screen.
This means you need to check your filters immediately in order to prevent the unit from overheating.
Overheating can be caused by partially clogged or dirty filters. The more the filters are restricted the hotter the motor
will run. Once the OverHeat™ point has been reached the motor will shut off until the temperature inside the case has
cooled enough for the motor to once again operate normally. When this happens an "OverHeat" message is displayed
in the LCD screen. Do not ignore this warning. Clean or change your filters to prevent this from happening again.
2. Hour meter - The hour meter records the use of the turbine in 1/10
use your turbine has, turn the power control knob counter-clockwise until the indicator mark on the knob lines up with
the line for the hour meter. The LCD will then display the hours of use rather than the pressure.
3. PowerPause™ Mode - When your turbo system is turned on with the spray gun and hose connected and you do not
pull or release the trigger on the spray gun for more than 60 seconds the motor will drop into "PwrPause", which is
displayed in the LCD screen. An intermittent warning signal will start when the unit has been running for 50 seconds
without the trigger being pulled on the spray gun. This signal will become solid at 55 seconds. If you don't release the
trigger before 60 seconds the unit will go into PowerPause™ and the pressure will drop. This is a safety feature built
into your PRECISION-6 PRO in order to keep the motor running cool and increase the life expectancy. In order to take
your PRECISION-6 PRO out of PowerPause™ simply pull or release the trigger on the spray gun and the unit will
immediately return to the preset pressure you set prior to PowerPause™. Normal triggering of the spray gun at the end
of each pass will prevent the turbo system from entering PowerPause™.
4. ShutDown™ Mode - This mode will shut down the power to your motor when the unit has been in PowerPause™
mode for 15 minutes. The LCD screen will remain lit with "ShutDown" displayed in the screen. This will only occur if
the motor has been running in PowerPause™ for 15 minutes. To exit ShutDown mode all you need to do is cycle the
power switch on and off once and the unit will turn back on to the preset pressure, providing you haven't moved the
control knob. We suggest that when you are done using the system, you leave it running in PowerPause™ mode until
the unit shuts off. This will cool the motor much faster than just turning off the power and letting the heat radiate into the
steel case.
*All turbine pressures quoted are measured sealed and at the motor outlet. Actual spraying pressures will vary depending
on the model and size of the turbine.
4 Know Your Coatings
4.1 Coating Properties
Coatings are a blend of resins and additives to create a product that will provide a protective and beautifying surface to your
work piece. Different resins have different properties. It is important to use the correct coating to achieve a desired result.
Manufacturers of coatings can control the resin solids content, production viscosity, sheen, color, flow-out enhancement and
other properties. Some products offer ways to adjust the coating properties such as speeding up or slowing down the drying
time, adding catalysts to strengthen the molecular bond or adding flatting agents to lower the sheen. Manufacturers will often
give some guidelines on how to thin their product for spray application. There are many different types of spray equipment in
use. Coatings manufacturers cannot address all of them. It is important for the finisher to understand the spray equipment and to
use common sense to arrive at the correct fluid viscosity to produce the best possible results with the selected coating and the
equipment being used.
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