EZ5000 Series
Step 2 – Using Your HousePainter (Cont.)
much as possible. If you still have ‘tails’ at the highest pressure setting, or if you have any other pattern prob- lems, please see the suggestions in the Troubleshooting chart beginning on page 13.
12”
Holding Spray Gun
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Proper Way to Trigger Spray Gun
Spraying
Position yourself so the spray tip is 10” – 12” from the surface being sprayed. It is important to keep your knuckles pointed at that surface to make sure you only spray the intended surface.
Begin moving the gun, then pull the trigger. Hold the trigger throughout a comfortable range of motion and release the trigger prior to changing direction or ending the stroke. In other words, try not to activate or release the trigger when your arm is not in motion. You will get a build up of paint at any point where the gun is spraying without your arm being in motion.
Rolling
If you use either of the roller acces- sories available, remove the spray tip base from the spray gun. Screw the roller attachment onto the spray gun (see Figure 10).
Prime the sprayer as described on Page
8.When bubbles are no longer visible in the bypass tube, turn the One Touch Control to the Roller icon (see Figure 12). Use the gun trigger to load the
Figure 19 – Paint beginning to dot roller cover
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