Assembling the Roller

Installing the Batteries and Attaching the Strap

Checking the Inlet Valve

If the unit is new or has been stored for an extended period of time the inlet ball can become stuck and the pump may be difficult to prime. To check:

1. Open the battery

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door is located on

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the drive housing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.Insert the batteries in the proper direction.

1.Turn the valve body counterclockwise and pull down to remove.

2.Shake the inlet valve assembly gently. If it does not rattle, remove the inlet ball retainer and clean the ball.

3.Reassemble the inlet valve.

Filling the Fluid tank

Inlet Ball

Retainer

Ball

Inlet Ball

Inlet ValveHolder

Assembly

CAUTION

Improper installation of batteries may cause batteries to overheat and leak acid. Acid may cause severe injury and/or property damage.

NOTE: Use high quality alkaline batteries only.

3. Attach the strap to the loops on the drive housing.

Removing and Attaching the Drive Housing to the Fluid Tank

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Close

1.Remove the drive housing by turning the drive housing counterclockwise.

2.Attach the drive housing by setting it onto the fluid tank at a 90° angle and turning clockwise.

Attaching the Fluid Hose

1.Slide the fluid hose through

the anti-kinking spring and the spring clip.

2. Push the fluid hose to the

Fluid Hose

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drive housing.

 

3.Slide the spring clip over the fitting to keep the hose securely in place.

4.Slide the anti-kinking spring up against spring clip.

1. Place the drive housing on the fluid tank at a 90° angle.

2. Remove the fluid tank cap and fill the tank with paint.

3. Wipe the lip, threads, and body of the fluid tank to remove any spilled or splattered material.

4. Replace the cap and lock the drive housing securely onto the fluid tank.

Using the Roller

The On/Off switch has two speeds for controlling the paint flow – High and Low. Choose the setting which is appropriate for your application. If too much paint is being delivered to the roller on High speed, use the Low speed setting. If paint flow is still too great, shut the roller off, then turn back on when more paint is needed.

Applying Paint

Begin rolling as paint appears to saturate the roller cover. If paint is flowing faster than you can roll,turn the pump off until more paint is needed.

NOTE: Do not place the roller below the level of the paint when not in use. Paint will siphon to roller even if motor and pump are turned off.

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