Instruction
manual
FHP
2
page
14
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Do not attempt to repair the pump yourself, and do not remove any parts such as screws
and other components.
6. Troubleshooting
a.) If the pump doesn’t reach the final operating pressure air may have penetrated the
system.
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Hold the crimping unit lower than the pump and actuate the pump lever (Pos.-
No 1) until the dies are completely closed. Repeat this procedure 2 or 3 times.
If the pump is still not reaching the full pressure repeat this process again until the
pump works properly.
Should the malfunction not be corrected by this the pump must be returned to the
manufacturer.
b.) The pump loses oil.
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Return the pump to the manufacturer. Do not open or destroy the seal of the pump.
c.) The coupling plug can not be connected to the coupling sleeve
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Release the knurled coupling lock by unscrewing it and allowing to retract the
spring-loaded ring. Then insert the male plug into the female coupling sleeve.
7. Putting out of service/waste disposal
After many years of intensive use even a high quality pump has finally to be put out of
service.
The disposal of the various components of the pump have to be treated separately. The first
step is to dispose of the oil at special delivery points.
Attention
Hydraulic oils represent a danger for the ground water. Uncontrolled draining
of oil or improper disposal is under penalty of applicable environmental
liability laws.
Next dismantle the high-pressure hose and dispose of the oil in the hose with the oil in the
pump. The emptied hose needs also to be disposed of at a special delivery point.
The remaining parts of the unit can currently be disposed of as scrap-metal.
Because of possible environmental damages we recommend the disposal of the pump by
professional companies. A return of the old unit free of charge to the manufacturer cannot
be granted.