Keeping the spray attachment of your NoCry NPS-100 Electric Paint Sprayer Gun clean is crucial for optimal performance and longevity. Here's how to properly clean it:
- Safety First: Begin by unplugging the paint sprayer from the power outlet and making sure it's properly grounded.
- Detach the Attachment: Rotate the spray attachment lock to the unlock position and gently pull the spray attachment away from the main body of the sprayer.
- Empty the Container: Remove the paint container from the spray attachment and pour any remaining paint back into its original container for later use.
- Exterior Cleaning: Wipe down the outside of the paint container with a cloth dampened with the appropriate solvent or water, depending on the paint type.
- Initial Interior Cleaning: Use the provided cleaning brush and a suitable cleaning agent (such as the correct solvent for your paint) to pre-clean the inside of the container and the suction tube.
- Detailed Cleaning: Carefully clean the ventilation holes (those small dents on either side of the suction tube) and any other difficult-to-reach areas using the cleaning pin that came with your sprayer. Make sure there's no dried paint clogging the nozzle, ventilation hose, suction tube, or the container seal. Rinse these parts thoroughly with water or the appropriate solvent.
- Final Rinse and Reassembly: Once the container is completely dry, rinse it again with water (or the appropriate solvent), dry it, and then reattach it to the spray attachment.
- Reassemble the Sprayer: Connect the spray attachment back to the main body of the NoCry NPS-100, ensuring the container is empty.
- Rinse the System: Pull the trigger of the paint sprayer to flush out any remaining residue from the spray attachment.
Following these steps will ensure your NoCry NPS-100 Electric Paint Sprayer Gun is clean, ready, and well-maintained for your next project. For detailed safety information and comprehensive instructions, always consult the NoCry NPS-100 Electric Paint Sprayer Gun Instruction Manual.