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Unlock pistol-grip sprayer trigger. Begin spraying.
NOTE: If spray tip becomes clogged, turn 180° and
spray into waste container to clear clog. Return spray
tip to spray position and continue spraying.
Lock pistol-grip sprayer trigger and follow release
pressure procedure when finished or stopping for
any reason.
PAINTING TIPS
See Figure 14-15.
Practice spraying on a piece of scrap material to test
your spray pattern before beginning. If you cannot get
a good spray pattern see Troubleshooting section.
To create an even coating over the entire surface:
• Keep the sprayer an even distance from the area
being sprayed, about 30.5 cm from the spray tip of
the sprayer to the surface being sprayed.
• Operate the sprayer in straight horizontal strokes.
Do not hold the sprayer at an angle. This will result
in uneven coverage.
• Depress the trigger to start the spray at the
beginning of the stroke and release the trigger as
you end the stroke. To prevent material build-up, do
not keep the trigger depressed as you proceed to
the next stroke.
• Make one pass for each stroke. Overlap strokes in
halves for full coverage.
When finished, return any unused paint or stain to its
original container and thoroughly clean the sprayer.
PAINTING WITH THE ROLLER ATTACHMENT
See Figure 16-17.
NOTE: The pistol-grip sprayer is used to control the flow
of paint into the roller attachment. Pull the trigger only
when more paint is needed on the roller.
Turn lock-off thumbscrew counterclockwise to lock
pistol-grip sprayer trigger.
Turn off paint station and release pressure from
spraying.
Assemble the 22.9 cm roller into the roller head
according to the Installing Paint Roller.
Remove nozzle tip guard and spray tip from pistol-
grip sprayer.
Thread roller handle onto sprayer (make sure rubber
washer is in the roller handle before assembling).
Tighten securely with an adjustable wrench.
Snap roller head onto roller handle (make sure
latches are completely engaged).
Turn ON/OFF switch ON.
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Turn HIGH/LOW pressure control to ROLLING icon
(LOW pressure).
Turn prime/spray lever to SPRAY.
Squeeze the trigger. Once the roller has paint,
release the trigger and squeeze again only when
more paint is needed.
NOTE: Do not continuously squeeze the trigger. For
best results, after every third stroke, pull trigger for 1
second, release, then continue to paint.
To create an even coating over the entire surface:
• Apply paint or stain in an area several feet wide in a
zig-zag direction.
• Roll back and forth repeatedly over the same area
until the entire area is covered and the roller marks
are smoothed out.
• If additional coats are necessary, let paint or stain
dry completely between coats.
When finished, lock pistol-grip sprayer trigger and
follow Release Pressure Procedure.
Unplug the paint station.
OVERNIGHT STORAGE (UP TO 12 HOURS)
NOTE: These instructions are for water based materials
only. If you are using oil-based material, refer to
Cleaning the Paint Station and Long Term Storage for
instructions. Stains and oil based materials do not keep
for any extended period of time.
Lock pistol-grip sprayer and follow Release Pressure
Procedure.
Turn ON/OFF switch OFF.
Unplug the paint station.
Leave intake tube and return tube in paint.
Gently pour 1/2 cup water over top of paint to prevent
drying.
Close lid on 13.25 liter container. Wrap damp cloth
around tubes and over opening of container. If using
larger or other container, wrap tubes and container
with plastic to seal out air.
Wrap pistol-grip sprayer with damp cloth and place in
plastic bag. Seal bag.
Store for short time out of sunlight. For longer
storage, follow instructions for Cleaning the Paint
Station.
CLEANING THE PAINT STATION
See Figure 18-19.
The solution used to clean the sprayer is determined by
the type of material that has been sprayed. For anything
other than water based material use Cleaning Solvent/
Paint Thinner (for oil-based paints or varnish).
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