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Use only on a dry, clean, level surface capable of supporting the weight of the vehicle.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide; an odorless, invisible gas that can cause injury or
death. Do not run the vehicle’s engine while using this drainer.
Never work under a vehicle without the proper support devices. An incorrectly supported vehicle
can tilt or fall and cause injury or death.
Check for damaged parts before each use. Carefully check that the product will operate properly
and perform its intended function. Replace damaged or worn parts immediately. Never operate the
product with a damaged part.
Hot oil can cause severe burns. Allow the engine oil to cool down completely before pumping the
oil.
Operating Instructions
To start the equipment for the first use, the working pressure needs to be adjusted to 29 psi to fulfill
the empty hose slowly. Carefully follow these instructions:
Insert #4 (outlet hose assembly) into waste oil tank.
Pull out the hose from the hose reel and stretch it to the desired length.
Connect the #5 suction probes with the #10 connector and place it into the car engine.
With the air pressure from the #3 oil pump, open the valve near the #10 connector. Begin to
pump the waste oil.
After Each Use
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WARNING
Store the equipment in a dry place with good ventilation. Do not expose it to excessive heat,
humidity, or sunlight. Never let it touch any corrosive substances.
Used engine oil is toxic and should be properly disposed of or recycled.
When you finish pumping the waste oil, close the valve near the #10 connector.
If there is not air pressure coming from the oil pump, separate the #5 suction probes from the
#10 connector.
Place the #5 suction probes into the container.
Return the hose from the hose reel back to the original position.
Maintenance
Maintain the product by adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance in accordance
with the following recommended procedures. It is recommended that the general condition of any tool
be examined before it is used. Keep your tool in good repair. Keep handles dry, clean, and free from
oil and grease. Also refer to the engine manufacturer’s instruction manual for additional information
about engine maintenance. The following chart is based on a normal operation schedule.
Maintenance Interval
Maintenance Point