User Guide

5. If using the 1/4" dipstick probe, insert it into the
dipstick tube until it hits the bottom of the pan. If it is
not obvious when the probe hits the bottom of the
pan, it may be helpful to measure the distance from
the top of the dipstick tube to the bottom of the pan
and mark this length on the probe with a piece of
tape. Once the probe has hit the bottom of the pan,
pull it back up about 1/8" - 1/4" and hold the probe in
that position or secure it with some tape during the
oil removal process.
NOTICE: Do not push the dipstick probe too far into
the engine or it may get caught on internal
components and cause a problem when removing.
If using the Female Garden Hose Fitting, simply
screw it onto the Male Garden Hose Thread, when
provided, on the top of the dipstick tube until it is tight
enough to ensure an airtight seal. It is important,
when using this method, that the hose washer in the
garden hose fitting is pliable and in good serviceable
condition to ensure there is no air leak at this joint,
which will cause the pump to not prime.
6. The pump is reversible so it can pump oil in either
direction. The switch (at rear of motor) has two “on”
positions when it is moved to either side of center
with the center position being the “off” position. To
remove oil from the engine, move the switch in the
direction of required flow. If using the 1/4" probe,
watch for oil flowing through it. If oil does not appear
in about 10 seconds, check the probe for possible
sediment blockage and remove if present.
NOTICE: If the motor does not turn when first
switched on, switch off the pump and loosen each of
the end cover screws a couple of turns. Switch the
pump on until the motor turns and then switch it off
again. Retighten the end cover screws and start the
oil removal process again.
7. The motor will overspeed when the oil has been
pumped out of the engine. Switch off the pump
immediately to avoid impeller damage. Do not leave
the pump unattended while pumping oil from the
engine. Normal 6 quart pump-out takes less than
3 minutes.
8. After all the oil has been removed from the engine,
disconnect the alligator clips from the battery and
carefully remove the dipstick probe from the dipstick
tube.
9. To empty the container with the pump when
appropriate electrical power is nearby, remove 1/4"
probe from the 48" hose and insert hose end in an
approved receptacle. Do not attempt to discharge
oil through the 1/4" probe. Connect the power cord
to the proper power supply and switch on the pump
by moving the switch toggle in the direction of
desired flow. If proper electrical power is not
available, pull up the retractable pour spout and
carefully pour oil into a suitable receptacle.
NOTICE: Always recycle used oil in compliance
with federal and local legislation. Handle petroleum
products in an environmentally responsible manner.
Start engine and 
run for 5 minutes 
to heat the oil.
Attach the power 
cord clips to the
engine’s battery.
Orange = Positive
Black = Negative
Remove the dipstick and
insert the probe tube or attach
the garden hose adaptor.
Flip the pump motor
switch to drain the
crankcase.
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
Four simple steps for fast, clean oil changes
Burn Hazard. Heated oil can cause burns.
Wear protective gloves, clothing and safety
glasses during the oil change process.
Failure to do so may result in personal injury.
WARNING
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