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Cleanup (continued), Using the quick-clean™ feature – Wagner Power_Roller_Max User Manual

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Cleanup (continued)

Using the Quick-clean™ Feature:

1. Unplug the power cord. Remove the paint container

from the unit, and place the unit on its side with the

Quick-clean™ adapter facing up.

The unit should be placed on its side so material will not

leak from the Quick-clean™ adapter when the plug is

removed.

3. Hang the roller arm from an empty five-gallon bucket.

While holding the suction tube over the five-gallon

bucket, slowly turn the garden hose ON. Let the water

run through the suction tube and out the roller arm holes

until the hose runs clear. Empty bucket as necessary.

5. Plug in the power cord. Make sure the paint flow

direction switch is set to “PAINT” position. Turn

the variable speed dial to 9. FULLy PRESS AND

RELEASE the handle button, and let unit run until all

fluids have been purged from the paint hose. Turn the

unit OFF, and unplug the power cord. Properly dispose

of the cleaning solution.

6. Thoroughly clean the roller cover, core and cap. Press

the quick-release tabs and remove the roller arm

from the handle. Wipe any remaining paint with the

appropriate cleaning solution and a damp cloth (do

NOT SUBMERGE ROLLER HANDLE!).

• Follow these steps ONLy if you used latex-based material AND you have an available garden hose. Otherwise,

follow the Optional Cleanup - latex-materials or Optional Cleanup - oil-based materials instructions.

• Make sure you have completed steps 1-5 in Purging the Paint Hose before using the Quick-clean™ feature.

2. Remove the Quick-clean™ inlet plug from the Quick-

clean™ adapter. Insert a garden hose into the Quick-

clean™ adapter. Turn the Quick-clean™ adapter fitting

counterclockwise to secure the hose. Make sure the

washer stays inside the fitting (a). Place the unit upright.

4. Turn the garden hose off. Remove suction tube from

five-gallon bucket and replace the Quick-clean™ inlet

plug. Leave the arm hanging from the bucket.

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