Ọrọ Iṣaaju
Thank you for choosing the VonHaus Electric HVLP Spray Gun. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new paint sprayer. Please read these instructions thoroughly before initial use and retain them for future reference.

The VonHaus Electric HVLP Spray Gun, including the main unit, spray gun attachment, air hose, and cleaning tools.
Alaye Aabo
IKILỌ: Tẹle awọn iṣọra ipilẹ nigbagbogbo nigba lilo awọn ohun elo itanna lati dinku eewu ina, mọnamọna, ati ipalara ti ara ẹni.
- Ka gbogbo awọn ilana: Mọ ara rẹ pẹlu awọn iṣakoso ati lilo to dara ti ẹrọ naa.
- Wọ ohun elo aabo ara ẹni ti o yẹ (PPE): Eyi pẹlu awọn gilaasi aabo, boju-boju atẹgun, awọn ibọwọ, ati aṣọ aabo.
- Rii daju pe atẹgun ti o yẹ: Use the spray gun in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes.
- Awọn ohun elo ina: Ma ṣe fun sokiri awọn ohun elo flammable nitosi ina ti o ṣii, awọn ina awaoko, tabi awọn orisun ina miiran.
- Aabo itanna: Ensure the power cord is undamaged and connected to a grounded outlet. Do not expose the unit to rain or wet conditions.
- Pa awọn ọmọde ati awọn aladuro kuro: Do not allow children or untrained persons to operate the spray gun.
- Iṣẹ iṣẹ to ni aabo: Always ensure the item being sprayed is stable and secure.
- Ninu: Nigbagbogbo ge asopọ agbara ṣaaju ṣiṣe mimọ tabi ṣiṣe itọju.
Ọja irinše
The VonHaus Electric HVLP Spray Gun consists of several key parts:
- Ẹka mọto: The main power unit that generates airflow.
- Sokiri Gun: The handheld component where paint is atomized and sprayed.
- Ọkọ afẹfẹ: Connects the motor unit to the spray gun.
- Apoti awọ: Attaches to the spray gun to hold the paint material.
- Nozzle/Air Cap: Controls the spray pattern.
- Knob Iṣakoso Sisan: Adjusts the volume of paint sprayed.
- Viscosity Cup: Used for measuring paint viscosity.
- Cleaning Brush & Needle: For maintenance and cleaning.

A sunmọ-soke view of the spray gun's trigger, flow control knob, and adjustable valve, which allow for precise control over paint application.
Ṣeto
1. Material Preparation (Thinning & Straining)
Proper material preparation is crucial for optimal spray performance and to prevent clogging. Always refer to the paint manufacturer's instructions for thinning recommendations.
- Stir thoroughly: Always stir the spraying material thoroughly before measuring viscosity.
- Measure viscosity: Use the provided viscosity cup. Dip the cup completely into the material and measure the time in seconds until the cup empties. This is the 'Runout Time'.
- Tinrin: If the runout time is too long, thin the material with the appropriate solvent (e.g., water for latex, mineral spirits for oil-based paints) until the desired viscosity is achieved. Do not use materials with a flashpoint below 102°F (39°C). Maximum viscosity: 60 DIN-S.
- Strain material: Always strain the prepared material to remove any impurities or lumps that could clog the nozzle.

Diagram illustrating the use of the viscosity cup and a thinning chart providing recommended runout times for various materials like oil enamel, oil-based primer, oil stain, clear sealer, polyurethane, and varnish.
2. Apejọ
- Connect the air hose to both the motor unit and the spray gun securely.
- Fill the paint container with your prepared and strained material.
- Attach the filled paint container to the spray gun, ensuring it is tightly sealed.
- Select the desired spray pattern by rotating the air cap.
Isẹ
1. Adjusting Spray Patterns
The spray gun offers three adjustable spray patterns: horizontal, vertical, and circular. To change the pattern, rotate the air cap to align the 'ears' with the desired orientation:
- Petele: For spraying up and down motions.
- Inaro: For spraying side-to-side motions.
- Iyipo: For small areas or detailed work.
2. Iṣakoso sisan
The flow control knob on the spray gun allows you to adjust the volume of paint being sprayed. Turn the knob clockwise to decrease flow and counter-clockwise to increase flow. Always test on a scrap piece of material to find the optimal setting.
3. Spraying Technique
- Ijinna: Mu ibọn fifa naa ni iwọn 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) lati oju ilẹ naa.
- Gbigbe: Move the gun in smooth, even strokes, keeping it perpendicular to the surface. Overlap each pass by about 50% to ensure even coverage.
- Trigger control: Tẹ ohun tí ó ń fa ìfàsẹ́yìn náà pátápátá láti bẹ̀rẹ̀ sí í fún omi kí o sì tú u sílẹ̀ ní ìparí ìfàsẹ́yìn kọ̀ọ̀kan.
- Iwaṣe: Always practice on a piece of scrap material to get a feel for the spray pattern and flow before starting your project.

A user demonstrating the VonHaus Electric HVLP Spray Gun in action, applying paint to a wooden surface, showcasing its use for outdoor projects.

The VonHaus Electric HVLP Spray Gun being used to paint an indoor wall, illustrating its versatility for various painting tasks.
Itoju
Thorough cleaning after each use is essential to prolong the life of your spray gun and ensure consistent performance.
1. Ilana mimọ
- Ge asopọ agbara: Yọọ kuro nigbagbogbo lati orisun agbara ṣaaju ṣiṣe mimọ.
- Empty container: Empty any remaining paint from the container back into its original can.
- Rinse container: Fill the container with the appropriate cleaning solution (water for latex, solvent for oil-based paints) and spray it through the gun into a waste container until clear.
- Tutu: Unscrew the paint container, remove the air cap, nozzle, and needle.
- Awọn paati mimọ: Use the provided cleaning brush and needle to thoroughly clean all disassembled parts, including the container, air cap, nozzle, and fluid tip. Pay special attention to small holes and crevices.
- Wipe down: Wipe the exterior of the spray gun and motor unit with a damp asọ.
- Dry and reassemble: Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembling the spray gun.

A user cleaning the paint container and spray gun components under running water in a sink, demonstrating the ease of post-project cleanup.
2. Ibi ipamọ
Store the cleaned and reassembled spray gun in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ko si sokiri tabi sokiri alailagbara | Clogged nozzle/fluid tip; Insufficient material; Air hose disconnected; Motor unit not running. | Clean nozzle/fluid tip; Refill container; Check air hose connection; Ensure power is on and motor is running. |
| Uneven sokiri Àpẹẹrẹ | Incorrect air cap setting; Material too thick; Partially clogged nozzle. | Adjust air cap; Thin material further; Clean nozzle thoroughly. |
| Paint spitting or dripping | Material too thin; Nozzle loose; Air cap not seated correctly; Low material level. | Thicken material slightly; Tighten nozzle; Re-seat air cap; Refill container. |
| Motor unit overheating | Prolonged continuous use; Blocked air vents. | Allow unit to cool down; Clear any obstructions from air vents. |
Awọn pato
- Brand: VonHaus
- Awoṣe: B079TYFFZY
- Orukọ ara: Ibon
- Awọn ilana fun sokiri: 3 (Horizontal, Vertical, Circular)
- Iṣakoso Sisan: adijositabulu
- Iwo ti o pọju: 60 DIN-S (approximate, refer to thinning chart)
Atilẹyin ọja & Atilẹyin
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact VonHaus customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
For further assistance, visit the official VonHaus webojula tabi kan si wọn atilẹyin alabara egbe.