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Safety

Safety

Helpful 

Painting Tips

9” Roller Selection

Your Smart Power Roller comes equipped with two 9” roller 

covers.

  • 

3/8” roller cover

 (comes assembled to the roller arm) - 

use this roller on smooth surfaces.

  • 

3/4” roller cover

 (packaged loose in the box) - this 

thicker roller is designed for use on textured surfaces, 

such as celings or textured walls.

Spatter Shield

The spatter shield is an ideal attachment whenever painting 

an overhead surface, as it will catch any drips that may fall 

from the roller.  It is optional when painting a wall or other 

vertical surface. 

Prepping the Room

Remove all pictures, mirrors, and decorations from the walls 

and draperies from the windows.  Remove all nails, hardware 

and switch and receptacle covers.  Cover furniture and floor 

with drop cloths.

Surface Preparation

  •  Always remove wallpaper before painting.  Wash off old 

adhesive and rinse with water.  Allow the walls to dry 

before painting.

  •  Wash and rinse dirt, grease and oil build-up off the walls 

with soap and water.

  •  Fill all nail holes, joints and cracks with patching paste.  

Let dry and sand the surface until smooth.  Clean sanded 

area with a damp cloth.

  •  Spot prime all patched areas and any marker and/or pen 

marks before applying first coat.

Tip:

   Write the important information from your paint can - 

color, formula, brand and paint type - on the back of a switch 

plate for future reference.

Painting the Room

Tip:

  If you need more than one gallon of paint to do 

the room’s walls, mix them together to ensure color 

uniformity.

  •  Always make sure to open a window or door to 

ensure proper ventilation. If you are painting both the 

ceiling and walls in your room, start with the ceiling 

first and then move to the walls.

Ceilings:  

  •  To minimize spills and spatters, use the spatter guard 

and paint across the short width of the ceiling.  

Walls:    

  •  Use the Smart Edge Roller for any edges that need 

to be painted around, or tape off around base and 

window and door trim.  

  •  Paint one wall at a time.

  •  Pick an area to start where you can saturate the 

roller cover and evenly distribute the paint. Working 

in three-foot sections, begin by cutting-in around 

windows, doors, cabinets, base and other breaks in 

the wall surface with the Smart Edge Roller. 

  •  Press and release the handle button until paint 

appears through the roller cover.

  •  Start painting at one end of a wall and roll out the 

letter “W”.  Fill it in with crosswise strokes, working 

your way across the wall in 3’ x 3’ sections. Finish 

the sections by painting one solid swipe from ceiling 

to floor.  This will give you a nice even paint finish.

  •  Press and release the handle button as needed for 

more paint.  Be careful not to over-saturate the roller 

cover as it may drip, slide on the wall or spatter.  

  •  Make sure to run the roller cover over the areas you 

cut-in around the trim and baseboards to even out 

the texture.

  •  If you need to stop and take a break; finish painting 

the entire wall, or stop at a break in the wall such as 

a doorway or corner to prevent lap marks.

Using the Smart Edge Roller

The Smart Edge Roller is designed for trim-rolling 

corners and edges.  The roller guard will protect any 

edge from unintentional paint, while the trim brush 

will paint the gap that is typically left unpainted by 

conventional rollers.  When the Smart Edge Roller is 

used properly, there is no need for taping, or to go back 

and finish any edge work with a brush.       
  •  The trim brush can be swiveled into different 

positions, depending upon the position of the edge 

being rolled against.

  •  Always make sure the trim brush is facing toward 

and running parallel to the surface being painted.

  •  Maintain a consistent rolling angle to ensure the trim 

brush maintains contact with the surface.  Contact 

will be maintained as long as the edge of the guard 

stays flat to the surface.

Guard

Trim brush

Roller

Guard

Trim

brush

Roller

Molding

Wall

  •  For particularly tight corners (i.e. where two walls 

meet), you may need to go back and fill any gaps 

with a brush.      

  •  Periodically inspect the outer face of the roller guard 

for any paint residue.  Make sure the outer face of 

the roller guard stays clean. 

  •  In order for the trim brush to fully cover the gap, you 

will need to move the roller in a gentle up-and-down 

“brushing” motion, much like you would do with a 

regular paint brush.  

  •  The guard can be flipped out of the way when not 

rolling up against an edge.  

Changing accessories

IMPORTANT:  When removing or changing any 

accessories from the handle, it is likely that some 

paint will drip from the handle and the accessory.

  •  Turn the variable speed dial to 0 (OFF) prior to 

removing any accessories or components, and make 

sure your floors and furnishings are protected from 

dripping paint.

  •  To minimize dripping paint from the handle and 

accessories, follow the steps below.

 

1.  Press the quick-release tabs on the handle 

(or the extension).

 

2.  Pull the handle and the accessory apart, 

making sure to keep the connecting ends 

pointed up.

English

 

 

Summary of Contents for Smart Roller

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Page 2: ...rvice Additional warnings are contained on the tag molded to the electrical cord of the unit Be sure to read this tag before operating the unit Grounding Instructions This product must be grounded In...

Page 3: ...Power requirement 60 Hz current Capability Most oil and water based paints and stains Do not use with lacquers lacquer thinners or any other solvent with a flash point below 100 F 38 C Questions Call...

Page 4: ...n be used as a rest for the roller arm when the extension is being used Note During break periods make sure that the roller is not saturated with paint or it will drip and accumulate in the spatter sh...

Page 5: ...on the variable speed dial determine the flow rate of paint 1 9 The higher the setting the higher the flow rate A setting of zero 0 means the unit is switched OFF Variable Speed 0 9 1 If using the 9 r...

Page 6: ...ll it in with crosswise strokes working your way across the wall in 3 x 3 sections Finish the sections by painting one solid swipe from ceiling to floor This will give you a nice even paint finish Pre...

Page 7: ...Place roller arm into rest area Turn the variable speed dial to 9 Switch paint flow directional switch to reverse 4 Flip the paint flow directional switch back to PAINT 2 Fully press and release the...

Page 8: ...an the roller cover core and cap by hand If using the Smart Edge Roller clean the roller cover by hand A spray bottle with the appropriate cleaning solution can assist in cleaning the harder to reach...

Page 9: ...r areas that connect with other parts This can be done by using the appropriate cleaning solution and an old toothbrush Note Make sure to clean all paint residue that may remain from the Smart Edge Ro...

Page 10: ...d Press and release handle button 2 There is a kink in the air hose Unkink the air hose 3 There is an air switch malfunction Unplug unit then call Customer Service Problem D There is paint leakage Cau...

Page 11: ...IF USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR RENTAL PURPOSES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY FOR 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE WAGNER SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND W...

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