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Important Safety Information

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MDE-4809 Atlas™ 9100 Series Totalizer Retrofit Kit (M05813K004) Installation Instructions · May 2009

No Open Fire

 

 

Open flames from matches, lighters, welding 

torches or other sources can ignite fuels and their vapors.

No Sparks - No Smoking

 

Sparks from starting vehicles, starting or using power tools, 
burning cigarettes, cigars or pipes can also ignite fuels and 
their vapors. Static electricity, including an electrostatic 
charge on your body, can cause a spark sufficient to ignite 
fuel vapors. Every time you get out of a vehicle, touch the 
metal of your vehicle, to discharge any electrostatic charge 
before you approach the dispenser island.

Working Alone

It is highly recommended that someone who is capable of 
rendering first aid be present during servicing. Familiarize 
yourself with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) methods, 
if you work with or around high voltages. This information is 
available from the American Red Cross. Always advise the 
station personnel about where you will be working, and 
caution them not to activate power while you are working on 
the equipment. Use the OSHA Lockout/ Tagout procedures. If 
you are not familiar with this requirement, refer to this 
information in the service manual and OSHA documentation.

Working With Electricity Safely

Ensure that you use safe and established practices in 
working with electrical devices. Poorly wired devices may 
cause a fire, explosion or electrical shock. Ensure that 
grounding connections are properly made. Take care that 
sealing devices and compounds are in place. Ensure that you 
do not pinch wires when replacing covers. Follow OSHA 
Lockout/Tagout requirements. Station employees and service 
contractors need to understand and comply with this program 
completely to ensure safety while the equipment is down.

Hazardous Materials

Some materials present inside electronic enclosures may 
present a health hazard if not handled correctly. Ensure that 
you clean hands after handling equipment. Do not place any 
equipment in the mouth.

 

 

In an Emergency

Inform Emergency Personnel

Compile the following information and inform emergency 
personnel:

• Location of accident (for example, address, front/back of 

building, and so on)

• Nature of accident (for example, possible heart attack, run 

over by car, burns, and so on)

• Age of victim (for example, baby, teenager, middle-age, 

elderly)

• Whether or not victim has received first aid (for example, 

stopped bleeding by pressure, and so on)

• Whether or not a victim has vomited (for example, if 

swallowed or inhaled something, and so on)

IMPORTANT

: Oxygen may be needed at scene if gasoline 

has been ingested or inhaled. Seek medical advice 
immediately.

Lockout/Tagout

Lockout/Tagout covers servicing and maintenance of 
machines and equipment in which the unexpected 
energization or start-up of the machine(s) or equipment or 
release of stored energy could cause injury to employees or 
personnel. Lockout/Tagout applies to all mechanical, 
hydraulic, chemical or other energy, but does not cover 
electrical hazards. Subpart S of 29 CFR Part 1910 - Electrical 
Hazards, 29 CFR Part 1910.333 contains specific Lockout/
Tagout provision for electrical hazards.

The pump/dispenser contains a chemical known to the 
State of California to cause cancer.

WARNING

!

The pump/dispenser contains a chemical known to the 
State of California to cause birth defects or other 
reproductive harm.

WARNING

!

Gasoline ingested may cause unconsciousness 
and burns to internal organs.
Do not induce vomiting.
Keep airway open. 
Oxygen may be needed at scene.
Seek medical advice immediately.

WARNING

!

Gasoline inhaled may cause unconsciousness 
and burns to lips, mouth and lungs.
Keep airway open.
Seek medical advice immediately.

WARNING

!

Gasoline spilled in eyes may cause burns to eye 
tissue.
Irrigate eyes with water for approximately 15 
minutes.
Seek medical advice immediately.

!

WARNING

!

Gasoline spilled on skin may cause burns.
Wash area thoroughly with clear water.
Seek medical advice immediately.

WARNING

!

Summary of Contents for Atlas 9100 series

Page 1: ...Kit 5 Required Tools The following tools are required for the installation of the kit Phillips Screwdriver Wrench Hammer and Punch Parts List The following table lists the parts included in this kit...

Page 2: ...Retrofit Kit M05813K004 Installation Instructions May 2009 Warranty For information on warranty refer to MDE 4255 Gasboy s Warranty Policy Statement If you have any warranty related questions contact...

Page 3: ...ing work Follow the Regulations Applicable information is available in National Fire Protection Association NFPA 30A Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages NFPA 70 National Elect...

Page 4: ...esent a health hazard if not handled correctly Ensure that you clean hands after handling equipment Do not place any equipment in the mouth In an Emergency Inform Emergency Personnel Compile the follo...

Page 5: ...l important warnings and safety information prior to working on units IMPORTANT INFORMATION To install the Lower Front Totalizer Retrofit Kit for Atlas 9100 Series Units M05813K004 proceed as follows...

Page 6: ...Instructions May 2009 3 Remove the two screws that secure the totalizer using a wrench Figure 2 Removing the Screws 4 Remove the totalizer from the register assembly 5 On the opposite or the front si...

Page 7: ...6 Install the slotted gear plate using the bolt provided in the kit Note Hold the gear plate while tightening the bolt to ensure that the gearing turns smoothly Figure 4 Installing the Slotted Gear P...

Page 8: ...talizer Retrofit Kit M05813K004 Installation Instructions May 2009 8 Fasten the front totalizer to the register assembly using two screws Figure 6 Installing the Front Totalizer 9 Install new seal cap...

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