
TO DISPENSE FROM FUEL STATION
Before use, read and follow all safety instructions on page 2 of this user's manual.
1. Ensure fuel station is at a higher elevation than the receiving tank. Fuel is gravity dispensed
through the dispensing nozzle.
2. Attach the ground wire clip end to frame of the equipment receiving the fuel to create a bond.
Bonding will place both the fuel station and receiving equipment at the same static charge
potential.
3. Slowly open the fill cap's manual vent screw to release any internal pressure. After releasing
pressure, open ball valve by turning the handle clockwise. The ball valve handle should be in-line
with the valve body.
4. Place the dispensing nozzle into the receiving fuel tank. The dispensing nozzle must remain inside
the receiving tank during the entire fill process.
5. Remove the locking clip from the dispensing nozzle. Squeeze dispensing nozzle handle to begin
flow, release to stop. Monitor flow and liquid levels to prevent spills and overfilling.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TO FILL FUEL STATION
Before use, read and follow all safety instructions on page 2 of this user's manual.
1. Remove ground screw [5] from tank [1] leg using screwdriver or nut driver. Assemble green
ground wire [4] to tank by placing screw through the connector and reattaching to tank leg.
Tighten securely using screwdriver or nut driver.
2. Assemble fill cap [6] onto fill neck. Make sure cap is secure by turning completely to stop position,
described in
To Close for Transportation or Storage
.
3. Wrap 1/2” fitting on hose [2] with PTFE tape. Thread into ball valve. Tighten with wrenches.
4. Wrap 3/4” fittings on hose [2] with PTFE tape. Thread nozzle [3] onto hose end. Tighten with
wrenches.
5. Affix the included GASOLINE UN 1203 [10] label to the fuel station, on a side visible during
transportation.
Before filling, read and follow all safety instructions on page 2 of this user's manual.
1. Always lay fuel station on the ground away from vehicle before filling to dissipate any static
charge.
2. Dissipate any static electricity from your body by touching a metal surface away from the service
station nozzle and prior to removing service station nozzle from dispensing pump.
3. Ensure the ball valve is closed. The ball valve handle should be in a 90° position to the valve
body, as described in To Close and Secure for Transportation and Storage.
4. Remove fill cap from fuel station and insert service station nozzle into the filler neck opening.
5. While filling:
a. Do not remove service station nozzle from fuel station. Keep the service station nozzle in
contact with the rim of the fuel station at all times until fueling is complete.
b. Do not use service station nozzle lock-open device. Fill slowly to prevent the buildup of static
charge. Stop immediately if you sense the buildup of static charge. Do not resume filling until
static charge dissipates.
c. Closely monitor flow to prevent spills and overfilling. Do not fill above the bottom of the filler
neck.
6. Replace fill cap and tighten as securely as possible by hand, as described in To Close and
Secure for Transportation and Storage.
7. Wipe any gasoline residue from surface of fuel station or allow to evaporate. If fuel spills on
clothing, change clothing immediately.