GETTING
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ARTED
SAFETY
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SPECIFICA
TIONS
15
MAINTENANCE
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REP
AIR
ASSEMBL
Y /
INST
ALLA
TION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATION
IMPORTANT:
Always follow safety precautions when operating this
equipment. Review the Safety Instructions.
To prevent physical injury or property damage, observe
precautions against fire or explosion when dispensing
fuel. Do not operate the system in the presence
of any source of ignition including running or hot engines, lighted tobacco
products, gas or electric heaters, or any type of electronic device. A spark can
ignite fuel vapors.
Before each use, repair leaks around seals or
connections. Make sure hoses are in good condition and
connections are tight.
NOTE: Make sure the work area is dry.
Make sure the pump is properly grounded. Repair any
corroded or damaged wiring before use.
NOTE: Ensure the tank contains enough fuel.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the fuel is not contaminated with debris. Tighten
loose tank lids regularly.
Dispensing Fuel
1. Remove the nozzle from holder and insert into receiving tank. Turn the
pump on by pushing the switch lever up. Squeeze the handle to start
fuel flow. When done, release the nozzle handle, turn the pump off, and
return the nozzle to its holder.
IMPORTANT:
This pump is designed to be self-priming. If fuel is not
delivered within 15 to 20 seconds, turn the pump off and refer to priming
information in the Troubleshooting Section.
An automatic bypass valve prevents pressure
build up when the pump is on with the nozzle closed. To
avoid pump damage, do not run the pump more than
10 minutes with the nozzle closed. Leaving the pump on with the nozzle closed
for more than 10 minutes can damage the pump components and will void the
warranty.
Never leave the pump running without fluid.
Dry running can damage the pump components, and will
void the warranty.
IMPORTANT:
This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump
for a maximum of 30 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
OPERA
TION