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ELECTRIC PAINT ROLLER USER MANUAL
Item#716-30
Please read and comply with these instructions prior to the
initial operation of the appliance. Keep the operating instructions
for future reference or for subsequent possessors
WARNING – When using electric appliances, basic precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
A) Read all the instructions before using the appliance.
B) To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when an
appliance is used near children.
C) Only use parts recommended or sold by the manufacturer.
D) To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“O”) position, then remove the
plug from outlet.
E) Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing or cleaning.
F) Don’t unplug by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
G) Power cable and power plug must be undamaged. Replace damaged
parts immediately.
H) Do not point the paint roll or accessories toward yourself or any other
person - danger of injury by ejected material.
I) Never submerge the unit in liquid! To clean, wipe the unit with a damp cloth.
J) Use only cold water for rinsing out and cleaning the equipment. Don’t use hot water or any solvents.
K) The unit may not be used in workplaces subject to explosion-protection regulations.
L) Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
M) If the supply cord is damaged, the manufacturer or its service agent, or a
similarly qualified person must replace it in order to avoid a hazard.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Voltage 120V/60 Hz Double
insulation
Power 45W Oscillation
level < 2.5 m/s2
Sound pressure level
< 70 dB(A)
Operating
mode 30 min. ON
10 min. OFF
Paints suitable for use with this equipment: Only use water-based paints with this equipment. Do not use solvent
or oil based paints, or any paint containing abrasive materials.
If you’re not certain whether a paint is suitable or not, check the
cleaning instructions on the paint container. If the equipment used
should be cleaned with water, the paint is suitable. If the equipment
needs to be cleaned with turpentine or any other solvent, it is not
suitable for use with this equipment.
Before beginning work, cover the floor, furniture, doorframes and
other objects. Place the unit on a sufficiently sized piece of plastic
or cardboard.
Stir the paint well and thin up to 10% if necessary (follow
instructions from manufacturer).
Be sure to submerge the suction hose (short hose) with the suction
filter all the way to the bottom of the paint container. Make sure to
use the clamp to fasten the suction hose to the paint container.
Parts
A.......Roller hood
B.......Hose
C.......Roller brush
D.......Extension pole
E.......Handle
F.......Hose extension
Step 1
Press together the locking tabs (A1) and then mount
the roller hood (A) onto the hose (B).
A1
A
B B1
Slide the roller hood (A) onto the small thread of the hose
(B1).
Step 2
Insert the roller brush (C) onto the smaller threads of the
hose (B2).
B2
C
Step 3
Attach the extension pole (D) to the hose (B) by turning
the pole (D1) clockwise until it fits tightly.
B
D1
D
Step 4
Connect the extension pole (D) to the handle (E) by
inserting it into the hole and using the locking tabs (E1) to
fasten it.
Step 5
Slip the hose extension (F) over the pipe nipple (B3) and
tighten it with the plastic clip (F1). Clip the length of the
hose extension into the clip provided (D1).
Step 6
Slip the hose extension (F) through the handle thread
(E2).
Step 7
Connect the hoses to the pump, with the shorter hose on
the right side, and longer hose on the left side. Tighten the
locking nuts by hand.
Step 8
Place the short hose in the paint container (all the way to
the bottom) and attach it to the side of container with the
plastic clip.
The unit is now fully assembled and ready to work.
Press the ‘I’ button to turn on the machine.
Important Information
Breaks during work
IMMEDIATELY STOP Pressing the ‘0’ button will stop the pump.
SHORT BREAKS (up to four hours): 1. Switch off the paint pump.
2. Insert the paint roll into a plastic bag
immediately and tie it up to be airtight.
3. Leave the suction and air bleed hoses in the paint.
LONG BREAKS (days): 1. Place the paint roll in a bucket of water.
2. Wet the paint surface in the paint container with
some water to prevent a skin from forming.
3. Other parts should be cleaned according to the
cleaning instructions.
Cleaning
IMPORTANT! It is essential that the unit be cleaned thoroughly after use. Failure to do so will result in blockages that may result in damage when next switched on.
1. Remove the paint roller and clean it separately. 2. Keep pumping water through the system until it is clean. 3. Clean the paint in the hose if needed.
Maintenance
1. Change Battery Detach the remote controller from the handle. Open the battery cover at the back with a tool such as a flat screwdriver. Replace the battery with the same type.
Important Information
Important Information
Trouble Shooting Guide
MALFUNCTION CAUSE SOLUTION
Motor is running, but paint pump is not sucking.
Valves are dry, slightly sticky or
soiled after longer period of disuse.
Put water into the suction hose and let it run into
the pump.
Paint feed interrupted while
working.
Filter clogged at suction hose.
System has sucked in air.
Clean/aerate filter.
Dispose
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
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