
MDE-3893P Encore® and Eclipse® Series Owner’s Manual · December 2011
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Periodic Inspections
Maintaining Units
As part of your general inspection, inspect the entire pump or dispenser for the following
indications:
• External damage
• Leaks
• Exposed sharp or similar edges that may cause cuts
• Missing parts, doors, and so on.
• Safety hazards when fueling, such as slippery surfaces, trip hazards, missing warning
signs, and so on.
If you find any leaks or damage, stop using the pump/dispenser, and contact your local
ASC/CSC. Fire, explosion, or electrical shock could result, if you continue to use leaking or
damaged pumps/dispensers.
WARNING
To prevent injury to customers or yourself, block customer access to the pump/dispenser
with cones or similar equipment, when inspecting.
WARNING
Replace any missing or damaged warning labels. Gilbarco also strongly recommends that
ASCs/CSCs periodically inspect the equipment as outlined in the next subsection.
Component Inspections
To schedule component inspections, refer to the following table. Generally, the station owner
must only
inspect
for damage or problems with the units. For safety reasons, several tasks in
the following table, including
all
repairs, must be performed only by an ASC/CSC. To
determine if an ASC/CSC must perform a task, refer to the column titled
in the following table.
Do not attempt to perform any task that is noted “ASC/CSC only” in the
column. Performing those tasks incorrectly could result in severe injury
or death.
WARNING
If you find a leak during an inspection, stop using the pump/dispenser, and contact your
local ASC/CSC. Fire, explosion, or electrical shock could result, if you continue to use a
leaking or damaged pump/dispenser.
WARNING