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Installation Procedure
If this is a new installation, or if the oil in the lines is contaminated, flush the lines before you
install the dispense valve.
1: Air inlet
2: Air shut-off valve
3: Oil pump
4: Fluid shut-off valve
5: Meter
6: Control valve
7: Hose reel
NEW INSTALLATION
1. Relieve the pressure.
To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, always
follow the pressure relief procedure.
2. Close the fluid shut-off valve at each dispense position.
3. Make sure the main fluid outlet valve at the pump is closed, the air pressure to the pump
motor is adjusted, and the air valve is open. Slowly open main fluid valve.
4. Place the hose end (with no dispense valve connected) into a container for waste oil. Secure
the hose in the container so it will not come out during flushing. If you have multiple dispense
positions, first flush the dispense position farthest from the pump, and work your way toward
the pump.
5. Slowly open the shut-off valve at the dispense position. Flush out a sufficient amount of oil to
ensure that the entire system is clean, and close the valve.
6. Repeat step 5 at all other dispense positions.
1: Trigger
2: Nozzle
3: Tip
4: Swivel nut
Remark: If you want to adjust the angle of the nozzle, you can loosen the #4 swivel nut, then
turn the nozzle to your desired position and tighten the nut.
Existing Installation
1. Relieve the pressure:
To reduce the risk of serious injury whenever you are instructed to relieve pressure, always
follow the pressure relief procedure.
2. Loosen and disconnect the hose from the old dispense valve (the one that you are replacing).
3. Thread the extension into the outlet of the dispense valve, and tighten firmly.
NOTE: Do not over tighten the extension tube assembly by using the nozzle adapter to hand
turn the nozzle. For rigid extensions, thread the extension in at least three full turns, position
the extension for proper alignment, and tighten the sealing nut. The PTFE seal on the
sealing nut must face the valve housing.
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