Using The Quick-Clean Feature (Suction Extension) - WAGNER WideShot Owner's Manual

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Using the Quick-clean feature (latex materials only)
Cleaning the Suction Extension
You will need a garden hose to complete the steps below. If you do not have a garden hose available, or if you used oil-
based materials, follow the
1. To purge any remaining material
left in the suction hose, remove the
suction set from the material
container and place into a waste
container.
4. Remove piston, spring, spray tip
and swirl valve from the pump
housing assembly. Place all
removed parts into the fluid
container.
7. Push the dual hose fitting (a) into
the intake and return openings on
the bottom of the quick-clean cap.
The fitting with the ridge (b) goes
into the return opening.
(a)
(b)
10. Remove the dual hose fitting from the
quick-clean cap.
Cleanup for Oil-Based Materials
2. Point sprayer into the side of the
waste container. Trigger the
sprayer until nothing more comes
from the spray tip.
5. Unlock dual hose fitting (with hoses
still attached) from pump assembly
ring.
8. Thread a garden hose into the quick-
clean cap. Place hoses (with suction
set attached) into an empty bucket.
11. Remove the suction set and dual
hose fitting from the suction hoses.
Place suction set into the fluid
container.
instructions on pages 14-15.
3. Unplug the sprayer. Press the
6. Fit the quick-clean cap into place on
9. SLOWLY turn on the garden hose.
12. Perform steps 4-8 in Cleaning the
13
Lock-N-Go™ buttons on both sides
of the sprayer with one hand, grab
the pump with your other hand, and
slide the spray cartridge out.
the pump housing ring as shown.
Let the water run for approximately
30 seconds. Turn the water off.
0
45
15
30
Fluid Container (previous page) in
order to clean the components of
your sprayer.
(a)
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