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Protect the areas outside of the room being painted by hanging plastic sheeting in the doorways. Floors, Ceilings, Walls Spraying is extremely efficient when tackling items such as floors or popcorn ceilings. Use tape and newspaper or plastic sheeting to protect windows, light fixtures, etc. that are not to be painted the same color. Wear protective shoes, not open shoes like sandals. Be careful not to accidentally spray feet. Figure 9 – Using the 24” Spray Wand accessory 6 Set-Up (Cont.) To extend your reach for floors and ceilings, consider using the 24” Spray Wand accessory, which attaches between the gun and tip. For floors, it angles the tip away from your feet, while allowing a comfortable spraying position for your arm and back. For ceilings, it keeps the spray from being directly overhead and gives you an extra 2’ that may eliminate the need for a ladder. More on Walls If you aren’t comfortable spraying interior walls, consider using the Roller accessory. To use this accessory, remove the spray tip from the gun and attach the roller (see Figure 10). Figure 10 – Attaching roller Figure 11 – Using roller attachment EZ5000 Series After priming as usual, turn the One Touch Control to the roller position (see Figure 12) and roll away. Doors Figure 12 - Icon showing Roller Your airless position sprayer gives a beautiful, brush-free finish on all kinds of doors: entry doors, cabinet doors, louvered doors, etc. Take the doors outside or to a well-ventilated area in a basement or garage. Protect the surrounding area with a drop cloth. For efficiency, arrange the doors so you can paint the sides as well as the front or back surface. To achieve a good spray pattern, use the lowest pressure setting on your sprayer. Step 1 – Priming Place both the suction and bypass tubes in the coating container (see Figure 13). Use the 1-gallon set of Figure 13 – Suction and bypass tubes tubes for 1-gallon paint containers, and the 5-gallon set for 5-gallon paint containers. Turn the One Touch 7 Operating Instructions & Parts Manual Step 1 – Priming (Cont.) Control to the Prime position (see Figure 14). After a few seconds, the coating will come up the suction tube and then out the bypass tube. Figure 14 - Icon Initially, there will showing Prime be air bubbles in position the paint coming out of the bypass tube. When you no longer see bubbles, turn the One Touch Control to the Spray position (see Figure 15). If you have any diffi 2 Figure 15 - Icon showing Spray posi- tion culty priming, please see the suggestions in the Troubleshooting chart beginning on page 13. Step 2 – Using Your HousePainter Setting The Pressure A range of pressure settings on the HousePainter gives you the flexibility to meet any painting challenge. Use the lowest pressure set-Figure 16 - Icon ting (see Figure 16) showing Lowest Pressure position for thin materials such as water seals and polyurethanes. The highest pressure setting (see Figure 17) is used for heavier coatings Figure 17 - Icon like latex paint. showing Highest Pressure position The best way to determine the proper setting for your job is to begin with the pressure on the lowest setting and spray on a practice surface. Turn the pressure up gradually and continue to spray test swatches after each adjustment until you no longer see ‘tails’ in the spray pattern (see Figure 18). Using this Figure 18 – Good spray pattern shown in white area of top picture. Bad spray pattern – ‘tails’ – shown in white area of bottom picture. method to determine the proper pressure setting will provide the best spray pattern while minimizing overspray as 8 Step 2 – Using Your HousePainter (Cont.) much as possible. If you still have ‘tails’ at the highest pressure setting, or if you have any other pattern problems, please see the suggestions in the Troubleshooting chart beginning on page 13. 12” Holding Spray Gun Thin Coat Thin Coat Heavy Coat Over- spray Over- spray Result of Flexing Wrist While Spraying INCORRECT Approx. 10-12” Start Stroke Pull Trigger Release Trigger End Stroke Proper Way to Trigger Spray Gun EZ5000 Series Spraying Position yourself so the spray tip is 10” – 12” from the surface being sprayed. It is important to keep your knuckles pointed at that surface to make sure you only spray the intended surface. Begin moving the gun, then pull the trigger. Hold the trigger throughout a comfortable range of motion and release the trigger prior to changing direction or ending the stroke. In other words, try not to activate or release the trigger when your arm is not in motion. You will get a build up of paint at any point where the gun is spraying without your arm being in motion. Rolling If you use either of the roller accessories available, remove the spray tip base from the spray gun. Screw the roller attachment onto the spray gun (see Figure 10). Prime the sprayer as described on Page 8. When bubbles are no longer visible in the bypass tube, turn the O...
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