Figure 4
Switch
Fuse & Holder
OPERATION
IMPORTANT: Always follow safety precautions when operating this equip-
ment. Review the safety instructions.
To prevent physical injury or property damage, observe
precautions against fire or explosion when dispensing fuel. Do
not operate the system in the presence of any source of ignition including running or
hot engines, lighted tobacco products, gas or electric heaters, or any type of electronic
device. A spark can ignite fuel vapors.
Before each use, repair leaks around seals or connections.
Make sure hoses are in good condition and connections are
tight. If damaged, replace hoses before use.
NOTE: Make sure the work area is dry.
Make sure the pump is properly grounded. Repair any corroded
or damaged wiring before use.
NOTE: Ensure the tank contains enough fuel.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the fuel is not contaminated with debris. Tighten loose tank
lids regularly.
An automatic bypass valve prevents pressure build up when
the pump is on with the nozzle closed. To avoid pump damage,
do not run the pump more than 10 minutes with the nozzle closed. Leaving the pump
on with the nozzle closed for more than 10 minutes can damage the pump components
and will void the warranty.
Never leave the pump running without fluid. Dry running can
damage the pump components, and will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 30 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal temperature-limiting device.
Excessive motor heat will trip the device and will only reset after the motor has cooled.
If the device trips, turn the switch OFF and let the pump cool for 30 min. Turn the
switch ON again when ready to operate. If the device trips again before the end of the
duty cycle, see the troubleshooting guide.
Always turn the pump off if the temperature-limiting device
trips. If left on, the pump will automatically reset when cool and
start pumping.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 15 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal auxiliary timer circuit that limits
operation of the pump to the listed duty cycle. The timer circuit will turn th epump off
whn duty cycle is exceeded. After allowing the pump to cool for 30 minutes the pump
can be reset by turning the switch off and on.
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OPERATION
IMPORTANT: Always follow safety precautions when operating this equip-
ment. Review the safety instructions.
To prevent physical injury or property damage, observe
precautions against fire or explosion when dispensing fuel. Do
not operate the system in the presence of any source of ignition including running or
hot engines, lighted tobacco products, gas or electric heaters, or any type of electronic
device. A spark can ignite fuel vapors.
Before each use, repair leaks around seals or connections.
Make sure hoses are in good condition and connections are
tight. If damaged, replace hoses before use.
NOTE: Make sure the work area is dry.
Make sure the pump is properly grounded. Repair any corroded
or damaged wiring before use.
NOTE: Ensure the tank contains enough fuel.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the fuel is not contaminated with debris. Tighten loose tank
lids regularly.
An automatic bypass valve prevents pressure build up when
the pump is on with the nozzle closed. To avoid pump damage,
do not run the pump more than 10 minutes with the nozzle closed. Leaving the pump
on with the nozzle closed for more than 10 minutes can damage the pump components
and will void the warranty.
Never leave the pump running without fluid. Dry running can
damage the pump components, and will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 30 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal temperature-limiting device.
Excessive motor heat will trip the device and will only reset after the motor has cooled.
If the device trips, turn the switch OFF and let the pump cool for 30 min. Turn the
switch ON again when ready to operate. If the device trips again before the end of the
duty cycle, see the troubleshooting guide.
Always turn the pump off if the temperature-limiting device
trips. If left on, the pump will automatically reset when cool and
start pumping.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 15 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal auxiliary timer circuit that limits
operation of the pump to the listed duty cycle. The timer circuit will turn th epump off
whn duty cycle is exceeded. After allowing the pump to cool for 30 minutes the pump
can be reset by turning the switch off and on.
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GETTING STARTED
SAFETY /
SPECIFICATIONS
ASSEMBLY /
INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE
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OPERATION
Dispense Fuel
1. Insert suction hose.
2. Insertthenozzleintothereceivingtank.
3. Turn on the pump with the inline switch (see Figure 4).
4. Squeezethenozzlehandletostartfuelow.
5. Whendone,releasethenozzlehandleandturnthepumpoattheswitch.
NOTE:Alwaysinsertnozzleintotankbeforeturningpumpon.
NOTE: This pump is designed to be self-priming. If fuel is not delivered within
15to20seconds,turnthepumpoandscantheQRcodeonpage10for
troubleshooting information.
NOTE:Whennishedrefueling,makesurethepumpisturnedoattheswitch
and disconnect the power cord from the 12-volt power source.
IMPORTANT: Always follow safety precautions when operating this equip-
ment. Review the safety instructions.
To prevent physical injury or property damage, observe
precautions against fire or explosion when dispensing fuel. Do
not operate the system in the presence of any source of ignition including running or
hot engines, lighted tobacco products, gas or electric heaters, or any type of electronic
device. A spark can ignite fuel vapors.
Before each use, repair leaks around seals or connections.
Make sure hoses are in good condition and connections are
tight. If damaged, replace hoses before use.
NOTE: Make sure the work area is dry.
Make sure the pump is properly grounded. Repair any corroded
or damaged wiring before use.
NOTE: Ensure the tank contains enough fuel.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the fuel is not contaminated with debris. Tighten loose tank
lids regularly.
An automatic bypass valve prevents pressure build up when
the pump is on with the nozzle closed. To avoid pump damage,
do not run the pump more than 10 minutes with the nozzle closed. Leaving the pump
on with the nozzle closed for more than 10 minutes can damage the pump components
and will void the warranty.
Never leave the pump running without fluid. Dry running can
damage the pump components, and will void the warranty.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 30 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal temperature-limiting device.
Excessive motor heat will trip the device and will only reset after the motor has cooled.
If the device trips, turn the switch OFF and let the pump cool for 30 min. Turn the
switch ON again when ready to operate. If the device trips again before the end of the
duty cycle, see the troubleshooting guide.
Always turn the pump off if the temperature-limiting device
trips. If left on, the pump will automatically reset when cool and
start pumping.
IMPORTANT: This is an intermittent duty pump, after running the pump for a
maximum of 15 minutes, allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The motor is provided with an internal auxiliary timer circuit that limits
operation of the pump to the listed duty cycle. The timer circuit will turn th epump off
whn duty cycle is exceeded. After allowing the pump to cool for 30 minutes the pump
can be reset by turning the switch off and on.
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