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6.   OPERATION

 

Recommendations and Warnings!

 

• Transfer of fuel must always occur in the presence and under the control of the Operator.

 

• Keep the dispensing nozzle closed until it is inserted in the container to be filled.

 

• If the nozzle lever is not completely pressed, the automatic release device will not work.

6.1. 

  

HOW TO DISPENSE FUEL

6.1.1.   

Rotate the reset knob in a counter-clockwise direction to completely zero-out the partial indicator. The total indicator cannot be reset to  

 zero.

6.1.2. 

  

Extract the dispensing nozzle (a) and insert it in the container to be filled.

6.1.3.   

Set the starting handle to position ON (b): the pump starts.

6.1.4.   

Press the nozzle lever and keep it pressed until you have dispensed the desired quantity.

6.1.5. 

   When dispensing is finished, set the start handle to OFF (c): the pump stops. Replace the nozzle (d).

6.1.6.   

Rehang the tube on the tube support hook, so that it will not be crushed by moving vehicles.

7. 

MAINTENANCE

7.1. 

  

OPENING AND CLOSING THE CUBE fig.4

 

Unscrew and remove the three cross-head screws on the left side 

 

of the unit ( A).

 

Unscrew and remove the three cross-head screws on the right side

 

of the unit (B).

 

Lift off the top cover.

 

To reclose it, perform these steps in reverse order.

7.2. 

  

PERIODIC INSPECTIONS

 

Weekly checks:

 

- keep the pump body, tubing and flanges clean to prom

ptly reveal any leaks.

 

- Keep the dispensing nozzle tube clean and especially the hole 

 

for the excess pressure probe at the end of the nozzle tube fig 6.

 

- With equal frequency or at least every time the tank is filled, 

 

clean the filter and check valve at the bottom of the tank.

 

Every three months (or more often in case of doubt) verify the accuracy of the  

 

 meter.

7.3. 

  

CLEANING THE PUMP FILTER figs 5 & 7

 

The pump filter must be cleaned weekly or more often whenever a reduction in  

 

flow rate is noticed.

 

The frequency required depends most of all on the quantity of fuel dispensed, but  

 

also on other causes as well, such as dispensing  fuel immediately after refilling the tank, which stirs up sediment which normally lies at  

 

the bottom.

 

To gain access to the filter:

 

• Remove the upper part of the unit, by unscrewing the 6 side screws (see Opening and Closing the Cube)

 

• Screw off the 2 screws on the filter cover.

 

• To clean it, it is sufficient to wash it and blow through

 it.

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© Jack Sealey Limited

TP955.V2  Issue:2 (H,F) 12/10/21

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Содержание TP955.V2

Страница 1: ... that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNING Ensure Health Safety government and local authority regulations relating to the transfer of diesel are adhered to when using this equipment Familiarise yourself with the application limitations and specific hazards peculiar to the pump WARNING Disconnect pump from the mains power before changing accessories servici...

Страница 2: ...elling in the event of bad weather The installation of the dispenser must be carried out by skilled personnel and performed according to the instructions provided in this manual 5 2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION fig 1 Before beginning the installation verify that no packing material has been trapped in the tubing Prepare suitable stilts or fixing brackets depending on the fixing position of the unit The...

Страница 3: ...the pump should be partially filled with diesel fuel before turning it on for the first time 5 5 2 Priming the pump It is advisable to oversee the first priming phase to make sure that it is happening in a reasonable amount of time Depending on the length and fill status of the priming tubes the priming of the pump can require from several seconds to several minutes Recommendations and Warnings If...

Страница 4: ...hree cross head screws on the right side of the unit B Lift off the top cover To reclose it perform these steps in reverse order 7 2 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS Weekly checks keep the pump body tubing and flanges clean to promptly reveal any leaks Keep the dispensing nozzle tube clean and especially the hole for the excess pressure probe at the end of the nozzle tube fig 6 With equal frequency or at leas...

Страница 5: ...ation 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes Solution Motor not turning Lack of electric power Set the starting handle to position ON Reset the external residual current circuit breaker Check the electrical connections Fuses burned out Replace the fuses in the electric panel Faulty switch on the electric panel Change the switch Motor problems If the rotor is jammed dismount and check for damage...

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