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Service

Electronic Meter

To avoid damaging the electronic components of
the control:

Always use the personal grounding strap
provided with a replacement metering unit
and electronic control when you remove the
cover (1) and while you replace the parts.
This strap protects the electronic compo-
nents from damage due to electrostatic dis-
charge.

Do not lay anything on the control.

Be sure the open side of the control faces up
if you lay it down.

Do not  twist or force parts.  Align parts prop-
erly as instructed.

CAUTION

WARNING

To reduce the risk of a fire, explosion, and serious
burns to the body, handle and dispose of a used
electronic control (103) properly.

The electronic control contains a lithium battery. Do
not short circuit, charge, force over discharge, dis-
assemble, crush, penetrate, incinerate or heat the
battery to a temperature above 185

 F (85

 C).

Any misuse or abuse of the battery may cause it to
leak or explode.

1.

Relieve the pressure.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of serious injury, when you are
instructed to relieve pressure, always follow the
Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7.

2.

Attach the disposable grounding wrist strap to your
wrist.  Connect the adhesive-backed copper foil at
the other end to any convenient electrical ground,
such as the grounding screw or metal case of a
grounded electrical outlet.

3.

Lift the bottom edge of the black cover (101) away
from the meter (102) and pull the cover off.
Remove and discard the screws (106).  Lift off the
electronic control (103).  Remove and discard the
large o-ring (104).

4.

Install a new metering unit (102) and/or electronic
control (103).  Install the large o-ring (104) over the
lip on top of the metering unit (102).  Align the
notch on the side of the electronic control (103)
with the notch on side of the metering unit (102).
Install the new screws (106) and torque them
oppositely and evenly to 4 to 6 in-lb (0.45 to 0.68
N-m).

5.

Install the cover so the rolled-in edges are parallel
with the inlet fluid passage of the metering unit. 

Fig. 9

101

103

102

104

106

DETAIL A

104

106

02175C

02174C

Summary of Contents for 222-411

Page 1: ...n Quart Pint Measuring in Liters Measured in Quarts or Pints Measures in Liters Oil 222 411 222 421 222 521 222 451 quarts 237 121 Gear Lube 222 412 222 422 236 215 222 522 222 452 pints 237 122 A T F...

Page 2: ...lizes in gallons or liters up to 19 999 units Inlet and outlet 1 2 npt non directional flow Operating temperature range 4 F to 130 F 20 C to 55 C Storage temperature range 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C B...

Page 3: ...essure of this component Use fluids and solvents which are compatible with the equipment wetted parts Refer to the Technical Data section of all equipment manuals Read the fluid and solvent manufactur...

Page 4: ...art of the body Do not put your hand or fingers over the end of the dispensing valve Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand body glove or rag Use only extensions and no drip tips which are design...

Page 5: ...allons for the gal lon quart pint meter and in liters for the liter meter The meter can accumulate a running total of up to 19999 gallons or liters dispensed before it returns to zero See Fig 3 Functi...

Page 6: ...tion always grasp the nozzle housing B from the threaded end not from the front when you adjust the nozzle To dispense from the non drip nozzle turn the knurled sleeve clockwise until it is open Trigg...

Page 7: ...e meter be sure all other valves controls and the pump are operating properly Problem Cause Solution Digital display does not activate Electronic control is malfunctioning Replace the electronic contr...

Page 8: ...chamber and piston assembly G 5 Hold E open end up Insert D Insert C Align slot and bearing of B with parts inside E and snap together Place gear into B Place the pis ton and chamber assembly G into...

Page 9: ...lode 1 Relieve the pressure WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury when you are instructed to relieve pressure always follow the Pressure Relief Procedure on page 7 2 Attach the disposable groun...

Page 10: ...quad ring seal 2 or the cam 9 remove the valve handle parts first Then install the cam and seals before you install the valve handle parts 3 Be sure the notches of the cam 9 fit into the flats of the...

Page 11: ...No Description Qty 1 222 648 VALVE 1 2 203 265 NOZZLE oil 1 Model 222 412 For Gear Lube Ref No Part No Description Qty 1 222 648 VALVE 1 3 201 701 NOZZLE gear lube 1 Model 222 413 For A T F Ref No Par...

Page 12: ...odel 237 122 For Gear Lube Includes items 1 3 6 7 8 Ref No Part No Description Qty 1 222 648 VALVE 1 3 201 701 NOZZLE gear lube 1 5 157 771 METER 8 pint totalizing 1 6 108 478 ELBOW 1 7 157 958 METER...

Page 13: ...1 303 158 491 NIPPLE 1 2 npt 1 307 156 971 NIPPLE 1 308 201 540 NOZZLE Gear Lube 1 309 109 160 HOSE 1 Model 222 423 For A T F Ref No Part No Description Qty 301 222 648 VALVE see page 10 1 302 235 88...

Page 14: ...109 118 COVER 1 102 235 873 METERING UNIT gal qt pt 1 103 235 878 ELECTRONIC CONTROL 1 gal qt pt 104 109 137 O RING 1 106 112 093 SCREW 6 Model 235 900 Meter Liter Includes replaceable items 101 to 10...

Page 15: ...307 995 15 Notes...

Page 16: ...fied Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts The equipment will be returned to the original purchaser transportation prepaid If inspection of the equipment does not disclose an...

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