Product Manual

Important Information
To ensure safe operation, all fuel transfer systems must
be properly grounded.
Proper grounding means a continuous metal-to-metal
contact from one component to the next, including tank,
bung, pump, meter, lter, hose and nozzle.
Care should be taken to ensure proper grounding
during initial installation and after any service or repair
procedures.
All factory-supplied accessories and components assure
proper grounding.
Here is a list of major warnings and cautions that are
given throughout this manual. Please take a moment to
review them now for your future safety.
1. To prevent physical injury, observe precautions
against re or explosion when dispensing fuel. Do
not operate the system in the presence of any source
of ignition including running or hot engines, lighted
cigarettes, or gas or electric heaters.
2. Observe precautions against electrical shock when
operating the system. Serious or fatal shock can
result from operating electrical equipment in damp
or wet locations.
3. Avoid prolonged skin contact with petroleum fuels.
Use protective goggles, gloves and aprons in case
of splashing or spills. Change saturated clothing and
wash skin promptly with soap and water.
4. This product is RAINPROOF for outdoor use. Use
this pump for gasoline (up to 15% alcohol blends
such as E15), diesel fuel (up to 20% biodiesel
blends such as B20) and kerosene. Do not use this
pump for dispensing any uids other than those for
which it was designed. To do so may damage pump
components and will void the warranty.
5. Do not leave the system running without uids. “Dry
running” can damage the pump. If the system fails
to deliver fuel after 15 to 20 seconds, turn the pump
off and refer to the Troubleshooting Section.
6. Do not pump the tank completely dry, as contaminants
from the tank bottom may enter the pump.
7. To avoid pump damage, do not run the pump for
more than 10 minutes with the nozzle closed.
8. The duty cycle of this pump is 30 minutes ON and 30
minutes OFF. Allow the pump to cool for 30 minutes.
9. Observe precautions against electrical shock when
servicing the pump. Always disconnect power before
repairing or servicing. Never apply electrical power to
the system when any of the coverplates are removed.
10. If using solvent to clean pump components or tank,
observe the solvent manufacturer’s recommendations
for safe use and disposal.
Damage Inspection
Upon receipt of your system, inspect all parts and
components. Remove protective caps and plugs, as
needed, for a thorough inspection.
If any items are damaged or missing, please contact your
dealer or distributor.
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This manual will assist you in operating and maintaining
your fuel pump. It furnishes information which will help
you achieve years of dependable performance and
trouble-free operation.
Please take a few moments to read through this manual
before installing and operating your pump. If you have
problems with the pump, refer to the Maintenance and
Troubleshooting Sections.
If you need assistance, contact the dealer from whom
you received your pump. If you need further assistance,
please call the factory.
How to Use this Manual
All information in this manual applies to the 120-volt
electric gear pump with an automatic or manual nozzle.
This symbol is used throughout this manual
to call your attention to safety messages.
WARNINGS alert you to
the potential for personal
injury.
CAUTIONS call attention
to practices or procedures
which may cause damage
to your equipment.
NOTES give you information that can improve efciency
of operations.
It is your responsibility to:
know and follow applicable national, state, and local
safety codes pertaining to installing and operating
electrical equipment for use with ammable liquids.
know and follow all safety precautions when handling
petroleum fuels.
ensure that all equipment operators have access to
adequate instructions concerning safe operating and
maintenance procedures.
This is a safe product, designed and manufactured to meet
the high safety standards of Underwriters Laboratories
(UL) and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA). It is
designed to safely handle fuel products and, if installed,
operated, and maintained correctly, will give years of
dependable service.
WARNING
CAUTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS