Setup, Start – Wagner SMART Power Roller System User Manual

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Setup

Start

Material Preparation:

Make sure the material you plan on using is

thoroughly stirred and free from debris. Strain

if necessary. Any impurities in the material

can cause clogs in the pump system or roller

assembly.

Note: If you plan to use material that is

contained in anything but a round, one gallon

container, you will not be able to attach the

container to the unit. Refer to the Accessories

section, page 32, to order parts that are

compatible with other types of paint containers.

Roller handle rest area:

Use the carrying handle as a rest area for the

roller handle and arm when they are not in use.

Note: The roller handle should not be placed

into the handle rest area when it is attached to

the extension! The spatter shield can be used

as a rest for the roller arm when the extension

is being used.
Note: During break periods, make sure that

the roller is not saturated with paint, or it will

drip and accumulate in the spatter shield.

1. Tightly place the paint can lid

on the paint can.

Align arrow (a) and paint can

handle (b) as shown.

4. If using the extension, press

the quick-release tabs on the

handle and insert the extension

into the handle.

Make sure they are securely

fastened.

2. Place paint can on the base

and insert the lid tab onto the

opening on the tower.

Press the tab over the tower

post (c).

5. Press the quick-release tabs on

the handle and attach the roller

arm assembly to the handle (or

extension).

Make sure they are securely

fastened.

6. If using the Smart Edge Roller

assembly, press the quick-

release tabs on the handle and

attach the Smart Edge Roller to

the handle (or extension).

3. Insert the suction tube until it

reaches the bottom of the paint

can.

(a)

(b)

(c)

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