the trigger depth is nowhere near that of the anthem... it is an on/off type thing... there is a lot more backward pull though and that bursh can put out the paint so be sure to play with it a little and get familiar with it before ya hit a model with it... might get a little soggy...
cleaning for me usually consists of emptying the paint cup back into the paint bottle (unless it is custom mixed), wiping it out with a thinner soaked rag and Qtip, fill it about 1/4 way with thinner and shoot it out, wipe out the cup again, 1/4 full of thinner and put a rag on the tip and back flush (low pressure only!!!! about 5psi or so) then one more shot of thinner and on to the next step. Unless I am just changing colors, at the end I take out my needle and wipe it down and lube it with Regdab needle lube so it's ready for the next time. I haven't come to a good full cleaning yet but that will be dissasembly and soaking the parts that can in thinner when I get there...
I've heard recommendations of 30 hrs of brushing for thorough cleaning... and unless mine gives me trouble before then I will stick with that...
P.S. I really recommend although it isn't mandatory, using needle lube with this brush... it really makes for a smooth trigger pull and helps keep paint from sticking to the needle. i.e. a lot easier clean up. it's like 3 or 4 dollars off of dixieart.com or greatmodels.com
Enjoy and congrats on the new brush!!! I recommend using the metal color cup that came with it for most of your painting... it sprays easier and a lot easier to clean up... pipe cleaners (the non hard bristle type) will clean the paint pickup tube going to the AB and on the jar it will clean out the siphon well too...