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into the Reservoir.
3. Once the old engine oil is completely drained, replace the oil drain plug of the engine and refill, if
needed.
4. When emptying the old oil from the Reservoir of the Oil Drain, make sure to follow guidelines for
engine oil disposal. If necessary, contact your local solid/liquid waste authority for information on
recycling and/or disposal.
5. Move the oil drain to where the old oil will be temporary stored (e.g., a tank). Connect the Cables
with Clamps to 12 Volt battery (not included). Make sure to connect the RED Clamp to the Positive
(+) battery terminal and the BLACK Clamp to the Negative (-) battery terminal, also make sure
voltage is 12 Volt. For new pump or pump that is idle for long time, please fill with a little oil from
inlet and outlet of the pump at first time for use; this action keeps the rotors of the pump lubricated.
6. Put the Long Hose #6 into the tank, and switch on the electric pump until old oil in the drain is
emptied out.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
a) No oil coming out during use at first
1. cause: + and - connect wrong solution: connect properly
2. cause: inlet and outlet hose in air leakage solution: connect and fasten well
3. cause: no oil filled before starting solution: filled with a little pumped oil
b) Only little oil coming out
1. cause: voltage of power supply too low solution: adjust the voltage within the rang
2. cause: inlet filter blocked with foreign matter solution: clear away the foreign matter
3. cause: vane worm too mush solution: change vane
MAINTENANCE
1. Maintain your low-profile oil drain. It is recommended that the general condition of any
low-profile oil drain be examined before it is used. Keep your low-profile oil drain in good repair by
adopting a program of conscientious repair and maintenance. If any abnormal vibrations or noise
occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Have necessary repairs made by qualified
service personnel. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Oil Drain. Check for
broken or bent parts, loose or missing parts, and any condition that may affect the proper operation
of the product. If a problem occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use
damaged equipment.
When cleaning, use a clean cloth with detergent or mild solvent. Then, store the Oil Drain in a safe
and dry location