
| NX25-DDC SERIES DC FUEL TRANSFER PUMP
Operating Instructions
1.
If so equipped, reset Meter to “0” (do not reset while in use as this can cause damage to the meter).
2.
Remove dispensing nozzle from nozzle boot.
3.
Move the switch lever to the “ON” (raised) position to start the motor (Figure 5). The pump should start and settle into a slow idle.
4.
Insert the dispensing nozzle into the container to be filled.
5.
Operate the nozzle to dispense fluid; release nozzle when the desired amount of fluid has been dispensed.
6.
Move switch lever to the “OFF” (lowered) position (Figure 6) to stop the motor.
7.
Remove the dispensing nozzle from the container being filled and store it in the nozzle boot.
Operational Safety
Figure 6
Switch “OFF”
Figure 5
Switch “ON”
DANGER! DO NOT
use pump in enclosed areas when pumping hazardous or explosive fluids. Pumping area should be well ventilated. Concentrated vapors in an enclosed
area are noxious and highly explosive!
WARNING! NEVER
disconnect the power cable from the pump while pump is switched on or connected to a power source.
ALWAYS
switch the pump off and disconnect all
the clamps from the power source
PRIOR
to disconnecting the power cable from the pump. Electrical shorts, sparks, or unexpected start up can occur.
WARNING!
Use caution when operating the pump. The hoses and electrical power cable can be a trip hazard; caution should be exercised while moving around the hoses
and power cable connected to avoid tripping or entanglement.
WARNING!
Pump assembly can become hot with extended use. Use caution if you have to touch the pump after extended periods of use.
CAUTION!
Always keep the nozzle in contact with the container being filled during the filling process to minimize the possibility of static electricity build up.
CAUTION!
Always keep the nozzle in contact with the container being filled during the filling process to minimize the possibility of static electricity build up.
IMPORTANT!
The motor has power at all times when connected to a power source. The switch does not apply or interrupt power to the motor. High voltage may still be
present inside the pump after power is removed.