Proper disposal of paint and materials, Maintenance, Troubleshooting – Harbor Freight Tools 93359 User Manual

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Proper Disposal of Paint and Materials

1.

Unused paint and solvents must be disposed of properly. DO NOT simply dump them on the ground or

down a sink. Check with your local authority for appropriate disposal practices and sites in your area.

2.

Do not allow children or unauthorized persons to have access to unused paints, solvents and related

materials. These may be harmful or poisonous, potentially causing serious personal injury. Always
keep such materials properly and safely stored.

3.

Do not store oily rags in a closed container. WARNING: Oily rags in a closed container or confined

area may spontaneously combust. Such materials may start on fire on their own because of the
chemicals in the rags. Keep oily rags in a well ventilated area in an approved fire safe container, away
from other flammable materials, and dispose of as recommended by your local authority.

Maintenance

1.

THOROUGHLY cleaning your Electric Paint Roller after each use is the BEST way to maintain it in

good working condition. It is far EASIER to clean the unit while the paint is still wet than after it has
dried.

2.

CAUTION: Be careful not to immerse the Handle Unit and Handle Button. This is an electronic

switch which will be easily damaged by water or solvents. Wipe the Handle Unit clean with a damp
rag.

3.

Be sure that your painting tool is empty of all fluids before storage. Drain the hoses and other parts,

and wipe off any excess liquids.

4.

Protect your painting tool from rapid temperature changes. Allow it to come to room temperature

before using.

5.

When storing the hoses, keep them in large loops, do not allow them to be kinked. Kinks may cause

damage to the hoses.

6.

Before storage, carefully clean the connecting areas and quick release tabs of the Handle, Roller Arm

and Extension with a cleaning solution and a brush. Carefully clean and lubricate with petroleum jelly
the O Rings (32) and (65), End Cap Seal (37), and surfaces of the End Cap (36) and Locking Tab (38).

Troubleshooting

Pump won’t operate:

1.

Check to be sure that the Power Cord is plugged in to a live outlet.

2.

The “Paint” setting on the Selector Switch on the Pump Unit is a “demand” switch. The pump will

operate only if the Handle Button is also pressed. Be sure both switches are in the ON position. The
“Clean” setting on the Selector Switch will cause the Pump to operate continuously. Check for loose
connections or corrosion in both of these switches if the pump won’t operate.

3.

Check to be sure the Pump is not clogged with dried paint.

Pump operates but paint won’t flow:

1.

Check to be sure the paint is properly stirred and there are no obstructions in the Suction Tube.

2.

Check for dried paint or other obstructions clogging the tubes or pump.

REV 02/07

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