Transferring/Siphoning Liquids
hose into the hose connector (D). Next, insert hose into intake port (A) of pump and slide
2. Repeat Step 1 connecting the second hose to the discharge port (B) of the pump.
port of the pump (A) into the liquid needing to be transferred.
4. Place the second hose, connected to discharge port (B), into the container receiving the
liquid.
NOTE: Keep the receptacle below the level of the liquid being siphoned.
NOTE: Continued pumping of plunger will accelerate the process.
Draining Engine Crankcase
To remove motor oil from the crankcase of the engine, follow Steps 1-2 (see Transferring/ Siphon-
ing Liquids). Next, insert the in-line reducer (E) into the end of the hose that is connected to the
intake port of the pump (A).
1. Insert the dipstick tube (F) into the in-line reducer (E). Next, remove the dipstick from the
crankcase and insert the dipstick tube (F) into the dipstick hole until the dipstick tube reaches
the bottom of the oil pan.
2. Place discharge hose into the receptacle (drain pan) and begin pumping.
1. To use as an air pump, slide the end of the air pressure hose (G) into the hose connector (D).
Next, insert the end of the air pressure hose (G) into the discharge port of the pump (B). Slide
on the end of the air pressure hose (G) and begin pumping.
DIRECTIONS
Form 824275
AUG - 2008
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