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Dispensers – Pacific & Horizon 2 Series Dispensers (excluding Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Hydraulic-less Dispensers) 

Warranty on parts, labor, and travel is 24 months from date of installation or 30 months from date of Bennett’s original invoice, whichever comes first. 
 
Warranty excludes nozzles, hoses and fittings, hose retractor, filters, belt adjustments, paper jams, light bulbs, or any leaks after the installation start-up and audit.  Minor 
adjustments such as meter calibration, pulser adjustments, and handle switch adjustments, customer specified items manufactured by others, and customer requested repro-
gramming of equipment are not covered by warranty. 
 

Field Retrofit Card Readers, Payment Modules, Cash Acceptors, and all other field retrofit Accessories 

The field retrofit assembly is warranted for parts only for 12 months from date of installation or 18 months from date of original invoice, whichever comes first, except the 
receipt printer and driver board which is warranted for parts for ninety (90) days from the date of installation or 180 days from original invoice, whichever comes first. 
 

Consumable Items

 

such as receipt paper are not warranted.  The use of receipt paper not specified by Bennett will void the printer assembly warranty. 

 

Model 515 Pump Controller, 621 Module, Fan Out Boxes 

Warranty on parts, labor and travel is 12 months from the date of installation or 18 months from the date of original invoice, whichever comes first. 
 

Software

 

Bennett Pump Company warrants Bennett products and software packages, whose operation is controlled by Bennett designed and developed software, shall be free of 
material defects and conform to current Bennett specifications for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original invoice.  Bennett shall use its best effort to correct such 
defects and to supply to purchaser at Bennett’s expense, a corrected version within a reasonable time after purchaser notifies Bennett in writing of any defects and provides 
the programs and instructions required to reproduce the claimed defect. 
 
Warranty does not cover any modification to the program, the Bennett product, and/or connection to unapproved equipment made by any person or any defect caused by 
such modifications/connections. 
 

Upgrade Kits

 

Bennett offers kits which are installed as an option to enhance operating features of an existing Bennett product are warranted for parts only for ninety (90) days from date of 
installation or 12 months from date of original invoice, whichever comes first.  Upgrade Kit warranty applies to kit components only.  Warranty status of the remainder of the 
product remains unchanged.  
 

Spare Parts 

For equipment under warranty:  The warranty period for all spare parts replaced is the remainder of the original warranty.  Spare Parts are warranted for the value of the parts 
only (no labor, mileage, or other charges). 
 
For equipment not under warranty:  The warranty period is 90 days from the date of invoice to the end user, or 12 months from the date of original invoice, whichever comes 
first.  Spare Parts are warranted for the value of the parts only (no labor, mileage, or other charges). 
 

General Exclusions 

1. 

Warranty does not apply to any product which has been altered, subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress, an Act of God, damaged by 
accident, tampered with, or subjected to misuse or abuse including substituting parts or accessories from other manufacturers without the written 
consent of Bennett Pump Company. The above warranties shall not exist if the original identification marks have been removed or altered. 

2. 

Bennett makes no warranty with respect to the Bennett equipment or Bennett’s performance of services under this agreement, express or implied, 
and Bennett hereby disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 

3. 

In no event shall Bennett be liable for any loss of profits, loss of use, interruption of business or indirect, special, incidental or consequential dam-
ages of any kind in connection with or arising out of the furnishing, performance, use or failure of the Bennett equipment, software or services  
acquired from Bennett, the distributor or the user, whether alleged as a breach of contract or tortuous conduct, including negligence. Bennett’s 
liability hereunder for damages shall not, in any event, exceed the amounts paid by the buyer to Bennett for equipment, software or services as to 
which the claim arose. 

4. 

No action arising out of any claimed breach of the Warranty Agreement or transaction under this Warranty Agreement may be brought by either 
party more than two (2) years after the cause of action has accrued. 

5. 

Use of non-Bennett replacement parts, unless specified by Bennett, will void the equipment warranty. 

6. 

This warranty only applies to Bennett equipment installed in the United States of America and Canada. 

7. 

Failure to pay the Bennett invoice within stated invoice terms, covering the respective Bennett equipment purchased under this limited warranty 
may, at Bennett’s discretion, void this limited product warranty. 

 

THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, 
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

 

BENNETT PUMP COMPANY  

1218 E.  Pontaluna Road 
Spring Lake, MI 49456 
Tel:  231-798-1310  Fax:  231-799-6202                                            

 

 

 

Bennett Limited Warranty for Products Installed in the United States - Pacific & Horizon II

 

Bennett Pump Company guarantees new Service Station Equipment manufactured by Bennett against defects in material or workmanship 
during the warranty period in accordance with the provisions stated below: 

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The Site Audit Report issued with all equipment must be completed and returned at time of installation to Bennett Pump Company, Spring Lake, 
MI to initiate warranty.      

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Warranty service must be performed by the nearest Bennett Authorized Service Representative qualified to perform service on the defective 
equipment. Only Authorized and Certified Service Representatives are allowed to perform warranty service. Use of service personnel other than 
qualified Bennett Service Representatives without prior approval by Bennett Pump Company will void payment of any warranty claims. 

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Labor and travel costs incurred while servicing Bennett equipment will be paid at previously contracted rates subject to published standard repair 
time allowances to qualified Bennett Service Representatives with travel cost limited to 200 miles. Travel cost shall be limited to 4 hours round trip. 

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Bennett equipment has been installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions and diagrams. 

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During the warranty period, Bennett Pump Company will, at its option, repair or replace defective parts returned to its factory, transportation  
charges prepaid. 

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The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in the design or to make additions 

                                                                   

Form 1-1010-1 Rev A 4-1-13 

Summary of Contents for Pacific Series

Page 1: ...for safe installation and operation of this equipment Read and understand this book before applying power Keep this book and tell all service personnel to read this book If you do not follow the instr...

Page 2: ...Octane Error Range 25 8 How to Change the Decimal Point Locations for Other than U S Standard 29 9 How to Set a No Flow Time Out 30 10 How to Set a Slow Flow Amount 31 11 How to Set a Volume Allocatio...

Page 3: ...c straps before working on the equipment WARNING To prevent electric shock keep the electrical parts of the dispenser dry WARNING You must have training in the installation service or maintenance of t...

Page 4: ...Local Preset with receipt printer Debit Credit Payment Terminal Vapor return piping connections for balance vapor systems Healy Vapor Recovery Junction Box Second field wiring conduit entry Valance ki...

Page 5: ...display information during a power failure 8 A second magnetic switch allows the attendant to read daily totals from the pump face This switch also gives you access to the Audit Trail 9 Two battery b...

Page 6: ...otals Once the totals mode is entered the next totals are displayed tapping the magnet over the Gallons Liters print beside the Main Display By successively tapping over the Gallons Liters print all t...

Page 7: ...e from the holder and lift the pump handle up for the ON position Push the pump handle down for the OFF position These are referred to as lift to start nozzle boots The Pump Handle See Figure 10 Push...

Page 8: ...n the spring presses against the lever at an angle that forces it open as you lift the nozzle The Grade Select Buttons See Figure 13 The customer must select the grade to be pumped before the dispense...

Page 9: ...fuel into the vehicle or approved container 5 Release the nozzle trigger when the desired amount of fuel has been dispensed 6 Lower the handle to the OFF position If the nozzle boot is set for auto on...

Page 10: ...the dispenser is a single hose dispenser a grade button must be pressed to start a sale NOTE If fueling doesn t begin within 60 seconds of starting the sale then the preset will reset to Full Tank 4 S...

Page 11: ...in whole unit gallon or liter increments See Figure D 5 Note Because of rounding methods used and the nature of electronic totals versus an analog device such as an electro mechanical totalizer electr...

Page 12: ...Product 1 Money Total Menu Code 1 2 To read the money totals for Hose 2 and the remaining hoses press the ENTER button or the number button for the hose 1 2 3 4 The display reads P 2 1 1 for Product 2...

Page 13: ...cedure 1 To enter the totals mode hold the black Access Magnet over the Gallons Liters print beside the Main Display See Figure T 6 for location When the first Money totals appear remove the magnet Th...

Page 14: ...peat steps 2 and 3 for the Product 2 to tals and the remaining hoses on this side of the dis penser 5 If all Menu Code 1 totals have been displayed tap the magnet over the Gallons Liters print again t...

Page 15: ...er is a blender follow this procedure 1 Press the 2 button and then the MODE button on the keypad The main sales display appears similar to Figure T 8 NOTE The number displayed is a grand electro mech...

Page 16: ...beside the Main Display See Figure T 10 The last sale in progress is displayed for 30 seconds Record the last sale information 2 To redisplay the last sale information after the timer has turned the...

Page 17: ...pad is properly connected the dispenser will automatically enter the managers programming mode The dispenser s display will read Enter side 1 5 When the programming session is complete remove the keyp...

Page 18: ...l placement for other than U S standard 9 No Flow Time Out Program to set a time for the dispenser to turn off after flow stops 10 Slow Flow Amt Program to control the slow down limit on a prepay sale...

Page 19: ...rder as they are listed in the Initial Setup sequence below Each Menu Code can be pro grammed individually However in order for the dispenser to operate properly the initial setup program ming sequenc...

Page 20: ...2 Enter the default number 2218 Four dashes appear in the display 3 Press the ENTER button When access is gained the dashes disappear and the price display appears as in Figure 3 2 If the dashes do n...

Page 21: ...E mode by unplugging the manager s keypad from the dispenser Then re enter the ATTENDANT mode by plugging the keyboard back in 2 Press ENTER for Side 1 3 Press the 3 button and then the MODE button on...

Page 22: ...er 1 When the first digit of the new price is entered the Main Display zeros and indicates the new digit in the right most digit The Price display continues to flash the old price See Figure 4 2 When...

Page 23: ...ical total The 5 means the dispenser is in Menu Code 5 The 1 stands for Side 1 2 Use the 0 through 9 buttons on the keypad to enter the new meter volume value from the mechanical totalizers When the f...

Page 24: ...ollow this procedure 1 Press the 6 button and then the MODE button on the keypad The main display shows the first setting which is how many Sides in Code 7 See Figure 6 1 Press ENTER and the display s...

Page 25: ...3 must be entered into the pump and the PPV display must indicate dashes before this mode may be entered 1 Press the 7 button and then the MODE button on the keypad The number 7 appears in the price d...

Page 26: ...ption press the 0 button and the main display now appears like Figure 7 5 8 To turn set it for the Mixer option press the 2 button and the main display now appears like Figure 7 6 on next page Note th...

Page 27: ...blend ratio For example To set a 40 60 blend ratio enter 40 To set a 30 70 blend ratio enter 30 NOTE If an error is made press the correct number The new number replaces the error 11 When the correct...

Page 28: ...s in the main display press the ENTER button to save the selection and figure 7 10 appears At this point you must enter either 1 or 2 for the number of tiers that will be used 16 When the correct opti...

Page 29: ...The price in Selection 0 is in dollars The price in Selection 6 is in cents DECIMAL PLACEMENT SELECTIONS MONEY VOLUME PPV DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Volume Selection Money Gallons Liters Price 0 1 23 1 2...

Page 30: ...indicate the No Flow Time Out amount is an infinite amount or that Menu Code 9 is disabled With this setting the dispenser s valves will remain on indefinitely after the pump handle lever is put in t...

Page 31: ...300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1 000 1 300 8 18 GPM 18 GPM or higher LITERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 30 68 LPM 68 LPM or higher How to Program the Dispenser for Operation To select a slow flow amount in gall...

Page 32: ...n on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 11 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the number 0999 appears in the main display This is the...

Page 33: ...rol valve turns on follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 2 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code...

Page 34: ...er s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 3 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 13 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came...

Page 35: ...display and cash price to the bottom display 1 FLIPPED The POS sends the the credit price to the bottom display and cash to the top display requiring FLIP to be turned on The Digit Option is used to...

Page 36: ...option Press ENTER to see the Dash option See Figure 14 2 This is the default setting for the Dash option Press ENTER to see the FLIP option See Figure 14 3 This is the default setting for the FLIP op...

Page 37: ...procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 5 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 15 If the dispenser has not be...

Page 38: ...Tax Receipt Printer is done with the use of a standard PC keyboard with a PS2 connector Unlock and gently open the electronic enclosure door Plug in the keyboard connector to the PS2 connector on the...

Page 39: ...method of calculation volume x PPV To select a different option in Menu Code 18 follow this procedure 1 After the Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 1 and 8 then the MODE button on the...

Page 40: ...Manager s Mode has been accessed press the number 2 and 1 then the MODE button on the keypad The price display shows the dispenser is in Menu Code 21 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it...

Page 41: ...on the keypad The PPV display shows the dispenser in Menu Code 22 If the dispenser has not been programmed since it came from the factory the number 1 appears in the main display This is the default...

Page 42: ...ton is pushed The valves turn on as soon as the dispenser completes the reset cycle and the pre charge time is reached To select a different option in Menu Code 23 follow this procedure 1 After the Ma...

Page 43: ...for the dispenser is 7 890 123 45 the display appears as in Figure 26 1 The price display window reads P 1 1 d for Product 1 Money Total Menu Code 26 2 To read the money totals for Hose 2 and the rem...

Page 44: ...e Figure 26 5 If the dispenser is a blender Series The first product represents an unblended Product The middle product represents the blended total of the first unblended Product and the last unblend...

Page 45: ...en accessed press the number 2 and 7 then the MODE button on the keypad The first display shows the current electronic calibration correction constant of the first configured meter See figure 27 1 Use...

Page 46: ...ly change the amount to anegative value after the entered amount is other than zero Once the ENTER key is pressed the main display will show READY Go to step 3 to run another test can or press CANCEL...

Page 47: ...correction constant is entered it will show up in the main volume display When the ENTER button is pressed the entered electronic calibration correction constant is loaded into the current meter and a...

Page 48: ...programmed since it came from the factory the number 1 appears in the main display This is the default setting See Figure 28 1 2 To change the setting use 0 or 1 button on the keypad to enter a new op...

Page 49: ...ppears on the Money Volume Display 3 To advance to the next product hit the Enter button See figure 29 2 The top left price display shows 02 which tells you that it is displaying the totals for the vo...

Page 50: ...d StArt for approximately 45 seconds See figure 49 2 3 After 45 seconds the display will act like you just plugged in the manager s keypad for the first time See figure 49 3 You will have to re enter...

Page 51: ...et after 120 seconds of no communication You can set this from 5 seconds to 200 seconds 3 Press the numeric keys to enter the desired time for the reset 4 If you press the button then you will disable...

Page 52: ...r has not been programmed since it came from the factory then it will be set for the default The 0 if new or any other number which appears in the second row under the 1 is a counter It tracks the num...

Page 53: ...tware I D Number CKsum 1 Display Segment Test 4 RAM Test Diagnostic Code Description 6 2 Uart Failure Counter 6 3 Cold Start Counter 6 4 Reserved 6 5 Reserved 7 Keyboard Switch Beeper Test 6 1 Power F...

Page 54: ...3 appears The price display shows the dispenser is in Diagnostics Level 0 2 The current level of software installed in the dispenser is displayed which will change from version to version Press ENTER...

Page 55: ...he CANCEL button twice to exit Diagnostics Diagnostic Code 2 Error History The error log file provides 40 entries total The latest 40 errors are included in the error log file The errors are displayed...

Page 56: ...utton to exit this test Press the CANCEL button twice to exit Diagnostics Error 99 Figure D 7 dIAg 3 Diagnostic Code 4 RAM Test To enter this test enter diagnostics and press the 4 button on the keypa...

Page 57: ...d writes the status of each handle to the display When all handles are off the display appears as in figure D 9a When a handle is turned on an A or b should appear See figure D 9b for an example of th...

Page 58: ...NTER to advance to the next counter Communications Failure Counter This code is used to investigate intermittent problems with communications The counters keep track of the number of times a communica...

Page 59: ...he CANCEL button to exit this test Press the CANCEL button twice to exit Diagnostics Diagnostic Code 7 Keyboard Switch and Beeper Test To enter this test enter diagnostics and press the 7 button on th...

Page 60: ...can be displayed by pressing the i button Press the ENTER button to move forward through the log When all logged transitions have been viewed the display flashes the message shown in figure D 12c Pre...

Page 61: ...t and damage electronic components Keep the dispenser clean and protected It will keep a new pump appearance longer To clean painted surfaces follow this procedure 1 Wash the dispenser in a solution o...

Page 62: ...ional E mail intlsales bennettpump com www bennettpump com Contacting Bennett Pump Related Literature Part No Description 111102 Pacific Series Electronic Installation Manual 111660 Pacific Series Ope...

Page 63: ...terms and restrictions expressly set forth in a written agreement with PCI SSC or in an approval letter All other references to PCI SSC s approval are strictly and actively prohibited by PCI SSC When...

Page 64: ...e or abuse including substituting parts or accessories from other manufacturers without the written consent of Bennett Pump Company The above warranties shall not exist if the original identification...

Page 65: ...clusions 1 Warranty does not apply to any product which has been altered subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress an Act of God damaged by accident tampered with or subjected to misuse or ab...

Page 66: ...66 111660 Rev C 5 13 14 Bennett 1218 E Pontaluna Road Spring Lake MI 49456 USA 800 235 7618 Outside USA 231 798 1310 sales bennettpump com www bennettpump com...

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