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PUMP PLACEMENT

Risk of injury or property damage from fire.

•  The pump must be at least 5 feet from structures having combustible walls and/or other combustible materials such as leaves, grass, and 

brush.

•  Reflective exhaust heat may damage the fuel tank, causing fire. Keep at least 3 feet of clearance on all sides of the pump for adequate 

cooling, maintenance, and servicing.

1.  Locate the pump outdoors in a well-ventilated place on a flat, level surface.
2. Place pump on a rigid, level foundation to prevent the pump from tipping, rolling, sliding or creeping while operating. If the pump is not 

stable, the weight of liquid-filled hoses could cause the unit to tip over.

3. Use a non-collapsible hose on the suction side of the pump and keep the suction hose as short as possible.  A collapsed, kinked, obstructed or

long suction hose will reduce priming and pumping performance, and may contribute to loss of prime which can cause pump overheating.

4. Use a suction hose the same size as the suction port on the pump. If the suction hose is long, increase it by one size to improve flow.
5. Slope the suction hose upwards to the pump to avoid air pockets in the hose and hard priming.
6. If the suction hose is oriented vertically, use an elbow on the suction hose-to-pump connection to prevent kinking.
7. Keep the discharge hose as short as possible to allow the pump to have the greatest output. 
8. Use thread compound on all pipe joints and double clamps on all hose joints. Connections must be air-tight. 
9. A strainer basket must be installed on the end of the suction hose to filter debris and abrasives.  Never operate the pump without the strainer

basket installed.

10. Position the end of the discharge hose where you want to discharged water to be pumped.  Secure/anchor the discharge hose to avoid whipping.

IMPORTANT:

 One of the main causes of pumping problems is a leak in the suction line. Even a very small leak will reduce priming and pumping 

performance greatly.

OPERATION

Preparing the Engine

Refer to and follow the engine manufacturer's instructions for preparing the engine before operating, for example oil level, air filter, fuel level, etc.

Risk of severe injury or death.

•  Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive. Fire or explosions can cause severe burns or death. Do not add fuel indoors. Do 

not add fuel when the engine is running or hot. Do not light cigarettes or smoke when adding fuel. Keep fuel away from furnaces, stoves, 

water heaters, clothes dryers, or other appliances that have a pilot light or other ignition source (heat, flame, sparks, lit cigarette, etc.) 

because they can ignite fuel vapors.

•  When adding fuel, ensure that the pump is outdoors on a flat, level surface.  Do not add fuel to pump while indoors.  Turn the pump 

OFF and let it cool at least 2 minutes before removing the fuel cap. Loosen the cap slowly to relieve pressure in tank. Refer to the engine 

manufacturer's instructions for recommended fuel type and proper procedure for adding fuel.

•  If fuel is spilled, avoid starting engine or creating any source of ignition until the fuel evaporates or is cleaned up and any fuel vapors have 

dissipated.

Risk of damage to equipment.

•  Do not attempt to start the engine before it has been filled properly with the recommended type and amount of oil. Failure to follow 

these instructions will void the warranty and cause damage to the engine. Refer to the engine manufacturer's instructions for oil type and 
proper procedure for adding oil.  Check the engine oil level before every use and add as needed.

Summary of Contents for 4RLAG-2H

Page 1: ... redlionproducts com EN TableOfContents Safety Instructions 2 Introduction 4 Application 4 Specifications 4 Pump Placement 5 Operation 5 Maintenance 7 Cleaning 7 Draining the Pump 8 Transporting the Pump 8 Storage 8 Troubleshooting 9 Replacement Parts 10 Limited Warranty 11 ...

Page 2: ...tions Failuretofollowinstallation operationproceduresandallapplicablecodes mayresultinthefollowinghazards Risk of death personal injury or property damage Do not use to pump flammable or explosive fluids such as gasoline fuel oil kerosene etc Do not use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations as classified by the NEC ANSI NFPA70 When operating the engine on this pump produces carbon monoxi...

Page 3: ...is cleaned up and any fuel vapors have dissipated Risk of bodily injury or equipment damage Rapid retraction kickback of the starter cord can pull your hand and arm toward the engine faster than you can let go Broken bones fractures bruises or sprains could result To minimize the occurrence of kickback pull the starter cord slowly until resistance is felt then pull rapidly to start the engine Do n...

Page 4: ... Model 4RLAG 2H Engine Honda GX120 Air Cooled 4 Stroke OHV 118 cm3 Performance 4 0 HP 3600 rpm Fuel Type Refer to engine manufacturer s owner s manual Oil Type Refer to engine manufacturer s owner s manual Shut Off 98 ft 29 9 m Suction head max 25 ft 7 6 m Intake Size 2 MNPT 5 1 cm Discharge Size 2 MNPT 5 1 cm Maximum Flow 150 GPM 568 LPM Weight 52 Lb 23 6 kg Height 14 5 36 8 cm Width 14 25 36 2 c...

Page 5: ...alled 10 Positiontheendofthedischargehosewhereyouwanttodischargedwatertobepumped Secure anchorthedischargehosetoavoidwhipping IMPORTANT One of the main causes of pumping problems is a leak in the suction line Even a very small leak will reduce priming and pumping performance greatly OPERATION PreparingtheEngine Refer to and follow the engine manufacturer s instructions for preparing the engine bef...

Page 6: ...eration with a blocked inlet or discharge hose can cause water inside pump to overheat 3 Refer to the engine manufacturer s instructions for proper procedure for starting and stopping the engine 4 In a flooded suction situation the pump will discharge water almost immediately If the suction hose is above the water level being pumped it will take a few minutes to lift the water to the pump housing ...

Page 7: ...iately for assistance 7 Checktheengineforoiland orfuelleaks Ifaleakisfound donotoperatetheengine Contacttheenginemanufacturerimmediatelyforassistance 8 Inspect for water leaks between pump and engine as well as all other sealing interfaces and have serviced as required If water is leaking the seal inside pump is worn or damaged Continued operation may cause water damage to engine 9 Inspect motor a...

Page 8: ... vehicle to prevent it from sliding or tipping 6 Do not refuel the pump in or on the transport vehicle Move the pump to its operating location and then fill the fuel tank STORAGE Risk of injury or damage to equipment Do not remove priming plug drain plug pump housing or inlet or discharge hose fittings when pump is hot Hot water and or vapor inside could be pressurized Store the pump in a well ven...

Page 9: ...elow the end of the suction hose The end of the suction hose must be submerged Pump will not start No fuel Add fuel per engine manufacturer s instructions Faulty spark plug Replace spark plug Fuel valve lever is in the OFF position Turn the fuel valve lever to the ON position Ignition switch is in the OFF position Turn the ignition switch to the ON position Choke is in the wrong position Slide cho...

Page 10: ...5 F 617315 7 Pump casing A 617326 8 Gasket C 617345 9 Discharge flange C 617345 10 Flapper C 617345 11 Suction flange C 617345 12 O ring 25 5mm NBR C 617345 D 617331 13 Cap plug C 617345 D 617331 14 Roll frame E 617356 13C D 12C D 9C 8C 10C 11C 13C D 12C D 14E 7A 6B F 5F 4F 3B F 2A B F 1A Items with like identifiers are sold packaged together As a convenience all repair kits contain the fasteners ...

Page 11: ...rand s published instructions applicable codes applicable ordinances and or with generally accepted industry standards 2 Any product that has been subject to misuse misapplication neglect alteration accident abuse tampering acts of God including lightning acts of terrorism acts of war fire improper storage or installation improper use improper maintenance or repair damage or casualty or to an exce...

Page 12: ... REPLACEMENT PART PROTOTYPES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN PUT INTO PRODUCTION CIRCULATED AND SOLD BY THE BRAND AND OR 2 DEFECTS THAT WERE NOT FOUND AT THE TIME OF SALE DUE TO SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL REASONS This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary according to the applicable laws and regulations Where any term of this warranty is prohibited by such laws...

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