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(not included).
3. Pull back slowly and extend the tube handle fully to draw grease upward into the tube container.
Lock the T-handle into place with the locking plate when it is fully extended.
4. Reassemble the tube container to the main head. Press the locking plate to release the T-handle.
Press the handle in as far as it will go.
Dispenser Filling
1. Pull back on the T-handle until it is fully extended. Lock it in to place with the locking plate.
2. Insert the filler plug on the end of the hose of a filler pump (not included) and into the fill nozzle of
the grease gun.
3. Follow the operating instructions provided in the filler pump manual (not included) to work the filler
pump until the tube container of the grease gun is full. Disconnect the grease gun from the filler
pump.
4. Press the locking plate to release the T-handle. Press the handle in as far as it will go.
Removing Trapped Air
After filling the grease gun, remove any trapped air by following these steps:
1. After filling the tube container with grease (using any of the previously mentioned methods) and
reassembling the gun, keep the barrel at least 2-3 turns open.
2. Release the locking plate. Push down on the T-handle.
3. Move the plunger rod forward and backward to remove any trapped air pockets.
4. Re-tighten the main head to the tube container. The grease gun is now ready to use.
Lever Grease Gun with Air Release Valve
1. After filling the tube container with grease (using any of the previously mentioned methods),
reassemble the gun.
2. Insert the pin into the air filler valve to release the trapped air.
3. Move the plunger rod forward and backward to remove any trapped air pockets.