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Safety

Revision: Feb. 2018

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3.6  PREPARATION

1.  Do not use the unit until you have read and 

completely understand this manual and each 

of the Safety Messages found on the safety 

signs on the unit. 

2.  Personal protection equipment including 

hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes and 

gloves are recommended during the 

assembly, installation, operation, adjustment, 

maintenance, repair, removal, cleaning, or 

moving of the unit. Do not allow long hair, 

loose fitting clothing or jewelry to be around 

equipment.

3.  PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO LOUD NOISE 

MAY CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS!  

Power equipment with or without equipment 

attached can often be noisy enough to 

cause permanent or partial hearing loss. We 

recommend that you 

wear hearing protection 

at all times if the noise in 

the Operator’s position 

exceed 80db. Noise over 

85db, over time, can cause 

severe hearing loss. Noise 

over 90db adjacent to the 

operator over a long period of time may cause 

permanent total hearing loss. NOTE: Hearing 

loss from loud noise (from tractors, chain saws, 

radios, and other such sources close to the ear) 

is cumulative over a lifetime without hope of 

natural recovery. 

4.  Use only in daylight or good artificial light.
5.  Make sure that the machine is properly 

mounted, adjusted and in good using 

condition.

6.  Ensure that all safety shielding and safety signs 

are properly installed and in good condition.

3.7  OPERATING SAFETY

3.8  STORAGE SAFETY

1.  Please remember that it is important that you 

read and recognize the safety signs on the DT1. 

Clean or replace all safety signs if they cannot 

be clearly read and understood. 

2.  Use only for the transport of diesel fuel for 

refueling equipment or stand-by generators.

3.  Keep the tank levelled when filling
4.  Fill only with a hand-held trigger nozzle. Take 

care not to spill any fuel on the ground or in 

the tank gaps.

5.  Do no smoke when refueling. 

Keep sparks, flames and hot 

material away from the fuel 

and the DT1 tank.

6.  Do not overfill. 
7.  Always put the filler cap back 

in place and turn the pump off (lever down) 

when refueling is done. 

8.  Store diesel hose and nozzle inside outer tank.
9.  Close all valve outlets and lock lid when 

transporting on public highway.

10.  Follow the regulations for transport of 

Dangerous Goods.

11.  Check for fluid in the outer tank and regularly 

refer to maintenance manual for detailed 

procedure.

1.  Store the unit in an area away from human 

activity.

2.  Do not let children play on or around the 

stored unit.

3.  Store the unit in a dry, levelled area. Support 

the frame with planks if required.

4.  Disconnect all power connections and shut all 

valves off before storing. 

Summary of Contents for Guardian DT1 1000 L

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual DT1 Equipment 500 1000 2000 3000 4000 and 5 000 L models Manufactured by AGB Products 2018...

Page 2: ...NFORMATION 8 3 6 PREPARATION 9 3 7 OPERATING SAFETY 9 3 8 STORAGE SAFETY 9 3 9 TRANSPORT SAFETY 10 3 10 MAINTENANCE SAFETY 10 3 11 SAFETY SIGN LOCATION 11 4 OPERATION 12 4 1 MACHINE COMPONENTS 12 4 2...

Page 3: ...derstand the safety operation maintenance and troubleshooting information contained within the Operator s Manual This manual covers the DT1 500L 1 000L 2 000L 3 000L 4 000L and 5 000L Use the table of...

Page 4: ...responsibility to maintain his tank and keep it free of damage The requirements are a Subscribe to a maintenance program carried out by a skilled technician b Visually inspect your tank at least once...

Page 5: ...2 Always follow the local or federal road regulations when transporting 3 Do not allow riders on trailer 4 Ensure that the DT1 is in good condition and that the certification period has not expired 5...

Page 6: ...res and follows all the safety precautions Most accidents can be prevented Do not risk injury or death by ignoring good safety practices DT1 owners must give instructions to operators or employees bef...

Page 7: ...t against unsafe practices CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices 3 2 GENERAL...

Page 8: ...Do not allow anyone to use or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have developed a thorough understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works Review the safety instructio...

Page 9: ...ain only a properly trained and physically able person will use the machinery A person who has not read and understood all usage and safety instructions is not qualified to use the machine An untraine...

Page 10: ...the machine is properly mounted adjusted and in good using condition 6 Ensure that all safety shielding and safety signs are properly installed and in good condition 3 7 OPERATING SAFETY 3 8 STORAGE S...

Page 11: ...er 13 Ensure outer tank is empty of spillage 14 Close and padlock hatch to prevent vibration releasing the catch 1 Good maintenance is you responsibility Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble 2...

Page 12: ...fore using fuel tank This equipment is designed for the transport of diesel fuel gas or refueling equipment or generator stand by The tank must be level while filling Fill only with a hand held trigge...

Page 13: ...for the pump must be supplied by the customer Output and return lines with valves can be connected to an engine operating at a remote location The outer tank is designed with an access hole for routin...

Page 14: ...s bolted or anchored to the transporting vehicle 2 Disconnect and secure all the lines and hoses before transporting 3 Close and tighten filler cap when tank is full 4 Turn pump off and disconnect or...

Page 15: ...en filling is completed Follow this procedure when filling tank a Level the tank or the vehicle that it is mounted on b Loosen fill cap and lay to the side Open slowly to release any pressure c Fill t...

Page 16: ...ate for your application The feed or return ports are marked with directional arrows c Use connector components with NPT threads d Thread the power unit fuel line hoses through the access slots on eac...

Page 17: ...uge The DT1 is equipped with a gauge that displays the amount of fuel in the tank Always watch the gauge when filling the tank to prevent over filling The DT1 is equipped with a sight glass at the bot...

Page 18: ...ord the mandatory 5 years testing program at a registered facility The date and test results must be recorded on the card and stamped on the Specification Plate 12 Damage Damage can occur during the t...

Page 19: ...s Always manually hold the nozzle and release the trigger when transferring into or out the DT1 Visually monitor the fuel gauge while transferring fuel to prevent spilling or overfilling Remember the...

Page 20: ...leakage Correct all deficiencies before starting Stop leaks Make repairs using only genuine replacement parts or their equivalent e Mandatory 5 year Testing at a Registered Facility The transport of...

Page 21: ...tank 5 If it is necessary to access the tank precautions should be taken and a safe working procedure drawn up and followed 6 The tank should be drained pressure washed and then dried An internal insp...

Page 22: ...our facility or at AGB s discretion replace said tank All other fees or monies lost due to the tank defect and or the tank replacement are not the responsibility of the company Freight costs are not c...

Page 23: ...problem that is difficult to solve even after having read through this troubleshooting section please call your local distributor or manufacturer Before you call please have this Operator s Manual fro...

Page 24: ...000 220 264 11ga 548 1207 1548 3413 563 4 473 4 481 2 AGB DT1 2000 2000 440 528 11ga 874 1925 2874 6336 52 903 4 481 2 AGB DT1 3000 3000 660 793 1 4 1526 3363 4526 9978 671 2 923 4 511 2 AGB DT1 4000...

Page 25: ...evision Feb 2018 24 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Manufactured by AGB Products 164 Mgr Martin East Rd St Quentin NB Canada E8A 1W1 Phone 506 235 2243 Toll Free 866 292 6265 Website www agbproducts com Ema...

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