Safety
SAFETY
IMPROPER GROUNDING, POOR VENTILATION, OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS CAN CAUSE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION AND
RESULT IN AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
• Be sure the fluid system is properly grounded . See your pump instruction manual for details .
• If there is static sparking or if you feel an electric shock while using the meter, stop dispensing immediately . Identify and
correct the problem before continuing .
• Provide fresh air ventilation . This will avoid the buildup of fumes from the fluid being dispensed .
• Do not smoke while dispensing flammable fluids .
• Keep the dispensing area free of debris including solvents, rags and spilled gasoline .
EQUIPMENT MISUSE CAN CAUSE THE METER TO RUPTURE OR MALFUNCTION AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
• This equipment is for professional use only .
• Read all instructions, tags and labels before operating the equipment .
• Use the equipment only for its intended purpose .
• Do not modify or alter the equipment .
• Do not leave equipment unattended while dispensing .
• Check equipment daily . Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately .
• Do not exceed the maximum working pressure level of the lowest rated system component .
• Use only extensions and nozzles that are designed for use with this equipment .
• Use only fluids and solvents that are compatible with the equipment . Read all fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings .
• Tighten all fluid connections before operating this equipment .
• Do not stop or deflect leaks with hands, body, gloves or rags .
• Do not dispense towards any person or any part of the body .
• Do not place hands or fingers over the end of or into the dispense valve .
• Comply with all local, state, and federal fire, electrical and safety regulations
• Use of this product in a manner other than specified in this manual may result in impaired operation or
damage to equipment .
THIS METER IS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO DISPENSE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. DO NOT USE FOR ANTIFREEZE
(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) SOLUTION, WINDSHIELD WIPER FLUID, BRAKE FLUID AND WATER BASED SOLUTIONS
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August 2015