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Understanding Operation Safety
Understand that each application is unique. Options included or not included with your application determine the operation of your specific system. It is incumbent
upon the operators to develop operational protocols that include robust safety considerations and industry best practices before operating the system. Use the
information in this section to guide you in developing operating protocols for your application.
Make sure the shift unit is
in the proper mode before
operation.
Unexpected movement
can cause injury or death.
Sudden Unexpected
Movement
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Understand the safety concerns associated with
shifting the pump transmission in to pump mode.
• Discharge ejected at high
pressure can cause serious
injury and damage.
High Pressure
• Direct discharge away from
people and equipment.
Understand the safety concerns associated with the
discharge and pump pressure during operation.
• Drain the pump after use
and before servicing.
• Liquid ejected at high
pressure can cause
serious injury.
High Pressure
Understand the safety concerns associated with the
discharge and pump pressure before servicing.
• Do not touch the surface
during operation—allow
it to cool after operating.
• Hot surfaces can burn you.
Hot Surface
Understand the safety concerns associated with the
pump surface temperature before servicing.
• Do not operate if water
temperature exceeds
160ºF (71ºC).
• Hot liquid can scald you.
Hot Liquid
Understand the safety concerns associated with the
pump raising the water temperature during
operation.