Earlex HV7000 Cleaning Instructions, Spray Applicator, Fluid TIP & Needle Type P

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Remember to disconnect the unit from the mains power when undertaking any cleaning of the Spray Port.

THE SPRAY APPLICATOR MUST BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE. IF THE PAINT DRIES INSIDE THE GUN, CLEANING WILL BECOME MUCH MORE DIFFICULTAND MAYRENDER THE APPLICATOR INOPERABLE. THIS IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.

The spray applicator is the same as a paintbrush, if it is not cleaned it will go hard and can become useless. You must therefore clean this out after use.

SPRAY APPLICATOR

 

4. Clean any traces of paint off the outside of the

1.

Remove the applicator container.

2.

Pour any leftover paint into its container so that it

spray applicator.

 

can be used for future projects.

 

5. Clean the container Seal inside the spray

3.

Pour a quantity of the respective thinner into

applicator body for Type P or inside the

applicator body for Type A.

 

container, shake the spray applicator lightly,

 

 

 

reassemble the applicator, then spray this liquid

 

 

 

through the applicator. Repeat this until the

 

 

 

thinner being sprayed is coming through with

 

 

 

no traces of paint.

 

 

 

FLUID TIP & NEEDLE (Type P)

 

7a. Remove Paint Feed Tube (11)

 

1. Unscrew Air Cap Ring (1)

 

8. Remove Paint Container Seal (12)

 

9. Place all of these items into a container and clean

2. Remove the Air Cap (2)

 

them using a brush and clean thinners

3. Completely remove Fluid Adjusting Screw (8)

10. Clean the inside of the body of the gun

4. Remove the Spring (7)

 

11. Thoroughly dry these parts before reassembling

5. Remove the Fluid Tip Needle (6) by gently pulling

12. Grease the Gland (10)

 

the trigger

 

13. Reassemble parts in reverse order

6. Remove Direction Plate noting the position of

 

 

 

notches (3)

 

 

 

7. Remove the Fluid Tip (4)

 

 

 

It is recommended fitting the Fluid Tip (4) prior to the needle

 

FLUID TIP & NEEDLE (Type A)

 

6. Immerse all of the parts above in thinners & clean

1.

Remove the Air Cap Ring (1)

 

2.

Remove the Air Cap (2)

 

them thoroughly using the cleaning kit supplied

3.

Remove Direction Plate & Spring Assembly (3)

with the gun.

4.

Unscrew Adjusting Screw (12) &

pull out the

7. Before refitting the Needle, dip its end into some

5.

Needle (9) & Needle Spring (11).

 

vasaline. This will automatically lubricate the

Use the spanner supplied to remove the Fluid Tip

gland washer as it is inserted.

 

(4) & Fluid Tip Seal (5)

 

8. The external surfaces of the spray applicator can

 

 

 

be wiped clean with a cloth soaked in thinners.

NEVER DISPOSE OF PAINTS OR SOLVENTS INTO DRAINS. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL TO

ARRANGE COLLECTION OR FOR DETAILS OF NEAREST REGISTERED DISPOSAL SITE.

TURBINE UNIT AND CARRIER STAND

 

 

The Turbine unit and the Carrier and Stand can be cleaned using a damp cloth and a little thinners to

 

remove paint stains.

 

 

 

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Contents HV7000 Safety Instructions USE in the Rain & Store IndoorsSelecting Paint IntroductionImportant Basic Information ThinningOperation Setting UP Your Spray ApplicatorIdeal Viscosity PreparationHints Paint VolumeSpraying Spray PatternsFluid TIP & Needle Type P Cleaning InstructionsSpray Applicator Fluid TIP & Needle Type aMaintenance Turbine UnitType P Type aTechnical Specification Turbine Unit & Carrier Standparts Drawings 230V ModelsTurbine Unit & Carrier Stand Partsdrawings 110V Models Trouble Shooting Problem Cause Action RequiredGuarantee Mains Connection 230V UK onlyMains Connection 110V UK only
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HV7000 specifications

The Earlex HV7000 is an advanced, high-performance paint spraying system designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking a quality finish on a variety of surfaces. Particularly known for its versatility and efficiency, the HV7000 combines innovative technologies to simplify the painting process while delivering impressive results.

One of the standout features of the Earlex HV7000 is its high volume low pressure (HVLP) system. This technology allows for a more controlled spray pattern, reducing overspray and material waste. The HVLP principle enables the user to apply paints, stains, and finishes evenly with minimal effort, making it an ideal choice for intricate projects, furniture refinishing, or even larger surface applications.

The unit is equipped with a powerful 650-watt turbine, which provides a robust airflow, ensuring a consistent and smooth application. The turbine is designed to maintain high performance while generating less noise than traditional air compressors, making the HV7000 a quieter option in the workshop or on the job site.

Another notable characteristic is the adjustable spray pattern. Users can easily switch between horizontal, vertical, and circular spray patterns simply by turning the nozzle. This flexibility allows for optimal application on different surfaces and project types, whether it's large flat panels, detailed trim work, or intricate designs. The adjustable fluid control knob also enables fine-tuning of the paint flow, allowing for precise application based on the specific requirements of the project.

The Earlex HV7000 includes a 1-quart paint container with a locking lid, which prevents spills and makes changing colors or materials hassle-free. Additionally, the system supports a wide range of coatings, including water-based and oil-based paints, stains, and varnishes, providing users with the flexibility to create the desired finish.

Ease of cleaning is another user-friendly feature of the HV7000. The detachable components can be quickly cleaned, ensuring minimal downtime between projects and prolonging the life of the equipment.

In summary, the Earlex HV7000 stands out due to its HVLP technology, powerful turbine, adjustable spray options, and ease of use and cleaning. This high-performance paint sprayer is a valuable tool for achieving professional-quality results in various painting applications, making it a popular choice among both hobbyists and professionals alike.