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4. Lever the two caps out of the roller cover using the roller handle. (Fig. 10).
5. Push the inner roller out of the roller cover. (Fig. 11).
6. Clean the roller cover, inner roller and caps with water.
7. Clean the ll tube, roller arm and ll valve in sequence by immersing the components
in a bucket of water and moving the piston rod back and forth around 5 times. (Fig.
12, 13 and 14)
STORAGE
1.
Turn the locking collar next to the trigger counterclockwise (g. 15) until the main
tube slides o the plunger.
2. Pack a generous amount of petroleum jelly around and in between the O-rings on the
plunger. (Fig. 16)
3. Clean and pack a generous amount of petroleum jelly on the indicated bearing areas
of the arm. (Fig. 17)
4. Grease the two caps and put the roller cover and roller arm back together. (Fig. 18)
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
A. There is paint
leakage on the roller
arm assembly
1) The seal on the arm is
backward
2) Parts or connecting points of
the roller not properly cleaned
3) Paint residue on connecting
areas
4) The roller cover is worn or
damaged
5) The inner roller or sealing cap
is worn or damaged
6) The bearing areas are worn
1) Turn the seal around
2) Clean and properly
lubricate (see "Cleanup"
and "Storage" sections)
3) Clean connecting areas
4) Replace roller cover
5) Replace the inner roller
or sealing cap
6) Call customer service
B. Plunger is dicult to
pull/push
1) O-rings are not lubricated 1) Lubricate the O-rings on
the plunger
C. The ll tube will not
ll with paint or paint
leaks from ll valve
1) Paint residue on ll valve
components
1) Insert ll tube rmly into
ll valve and twist ll tube
several times to break up
paint residue.
2) If the problem persists,
refer to the steps below
to clean the ll valve
components.