2.) Clip the paint can clip onto paint can.
Lubricate top of fill tube stem with a small amount of
petroleum jelly included in carton.
NOTE:
For deeper containers like 5 gallon pails, fit a section of
3/4 inch I.D. (inner diameter) clear tubing over the ribs of
the fill tube to extend it (fig. E1) and clip to side of pail
with fill tube can clip. Cut bottom end of tubing at slight
angle. Tubing is available at most hardware stores.
3.) Hold the Handy Paint Roller at a 45 degree angle
and place the fill valve (a) over the fill tube. Gently push
the Handy Paint Roller down until it bottoms on the fill
tube.
Pull plunger (b) all the way back to draw paint into the
Handy Paint Roller. (This may take some force.) Once
tube is full you are ready to start painting. Lift the Handy
Paint Roller slowly off fill tube.
NOTE: If you do not receive a complete fill the first time,
push plunger slowly to return paint to can and then pull
back plunger making sure angle is correct and fill valve
fully bottoms on the fill tube.
1.) Begin rolling on wall and push plunger handle or
squeeze trigger to feed paint into the roller cover.
NOTE: Initial saturation of the roller may require a
large amount of paint from the first fill. Fill the
Handy Paint Roller as needed.
HELPFUL HINTS
• The trigger only needs to be squeezed when paint is
needed.
• If you are getting a dot pattern when painting, apply
more paint.
• If the roller is sliding on the surface, apply less paint.
• You may notice petroleum jelly within the handle.
This is necessary and will help in its operation and will
not affect the paint.
2.) The handle (a) can be rotated to make it more
comfortable when painting with an angled roller frame.
To rotate handle to desired position, loosen collar (b),
adjust handle and retighten collar
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