Storage, Start, Lubricating the components cleaning the fill valve – Wagner TurboRoll User Manual

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4. Storage

Start

Cleaning the fill valve note:

The inner parts of the fill valve should be

cleaned ONLY if you are experiencing leakage

problems, or if you are unable to draw material

into the main tube.

Lubricating the components

Cleaning the fill valve

1. Turn the locking collar as shown until

the main tube slides easily off of the

plunger.

4. Lubricate the inside of the fill valve

housing on the main tube with

petroleum jelly.

2. Lubricate around and in between the

plunger O-rings with petroleum jelly.

5. Clean and lubricate with petroleum

jelly the indicated areas on the roller

arm.

3. Re-insert the plunger back inside the

main tube. make sure the O-rings

do not twist or cut. Tighten the

locking collar.

6. Reassemble roller cover. Place

back onto roller arm.

1. Unscrew the locking cap (a) on the valve housing.

2. Remove the retainer disk (b) and the duckbill (c) from the

valve housing.

3. Clean these parts using the appropriate cleaning solution.

4. Replace the duckbill (c) and the retainer disk (b).

5. Screw the locking cap (a) back onto the valve housing.

Storage notes:

Proper cleaning and lubrication of certain

components of the TurboRoll™ are critical to

prolonging the life of the components.
if after extended use the plunger has a

tendency to stick, apply a generous amount

of petroleum jelly located on the end of the

plunger (see Lubricating the components,

step 2).
imPORtant: When storing the

TurboRoll™, make sure the fill valve is

pointing downward, and never store the

TurboRoll™ with the fill tube inserted into

the fill valve.
imPORtant: Remove the batteries when

storing the turboRoll™ for a prolonged

period of time.

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O-ring

Connecting areas

Seal

(a)

(b)

(c)

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