Cleanup, Start, Before you begin cleaning – Wagner TurboRoll User Manual
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3. Cleanup
Start
Returning excess material to material container
Cleaning the TurboRoll™
1. Push the lower part of
the switch to draw any
remaining material from
the roller arm back into
the main tube.
1. Remove fill tube from the container
lid. Install end of the fill tube into the
valve housing.
4. Remove the fill tube. Submerge the
fill valve and roller arm and pull the
plunger in and out a minimum of 5
times.
2. Flip lever toward MANUAL. This
will allow you to manually slide the
plunger back and forth.
5. Remove the roller arm. Submerge
the head of the TurboRoll™ and the
fill valve and pull the plunger in and
out a minimum of 5 times.
3. Submerge the fill tube into the
appropriate cleaning solution
and pull the plunger in and out a
minimum of 5 times.
6. Clean the remaining parts (cap,
core, cover and spatter guard) by
hand using the appropriate cleaning
solution.
2. Press the fill valve onto
the fill tube. Push upper
part of the switch to push
excess material back into
the container.
3. Remove the spatter
guard. Press locking tab
and remove roller cover
assembly from the roller
arm.
4. Remove the roller cap.
Push the roller core out
the other end. Place
spatter guard, cap, core
and cover in a bucket of
the appropriate cleaning
solution.
Before you begin cleaning:
When cleaning the TurboRoll™, make sure to
use the appropriate cleaning solution for the
type of material used.
• If you used latex-based materials, use
warm, soapy water to clean the TurboRoll™.
• If you used oil-based materials, use mineral
spirits.
imPORtant: DO nOt submerge the motor
housing and avoid dripping any cleaning
solution on it!
You will need:
• A large bucket or other container that will
hold cleaning solution.
TIP: A large laundry tub filled with warm,
soapy water is ideal for cleanup if you used
latex-based materials.
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