Maintaining Units
Periodic Inspections
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MDE-3893P Encore® and Eclipse® Series Owner’s Manual · December 2011
Once a week or if
a customer
complaint arises
Hose
retrievers
1. Inspect hose retrievers for frayed or broken
cables.
2. Inspect hose retrievers for cables wrapped
around hoses.
Notes:
1. If repair is required, call an ASC/CSC.
2. When hose retrievers are used, the breakaway
whip hose must be attached to the nozzle, and
the breakaway coupling attached to the whip
hose, with the retriever clamp positioned between
the breakaway coupling and the dispenser outlet
casting. When retrievers are not used, the
breakaway whip hose is attached to the dispenser
outlet casting and the breakaway coupling is
attached to the other end of the breakaway whip
hose.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to make these repairs yourself. Doing so could
result in severe injury or death.
WARNING
• Owner—Inspect
• ASC/CSC only—Repair
and test
Once a week or
as notified about
a potential
problem
Nozzles and
boot area
1. Inspect nozzles for the following:
• Damage
• Leaks
• Loose nozzle spouts
• Missing parts, such as retainer springs and
splash guards
CAUTION
If you find a leak, stop using the pump/dispenser, and contact
your local ASC/CSC. Fire, explosion, or electrical shock could
result, if you continue to use a damaged pump/dispenser.
WARNING
2. Inspect vapor recovery boots (bellows) for proper
seal and signs of damage.
3. Consult the nozzle manufacturer for any
additional required inspections.
Note: If repair is required, call an ASC/CSC.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to make these repairs yourself. Doing so could
result in severe injury or death.
WARNING
• Owner—Inspect
• ASC/CSC only—Repair
and test
Recommended
Frequency
Components
Recommended Maintenance
Who Performs the
Inspection/Repair