22 920943 Rev E July 2014
5.1.1 Portable Tanks and Containers
Portable containers of 12 gallons (45 liters) or less shall not be filled while they are in or on a
motor vehicle. Filling portable containers, especially when they are sitting on a non-conductive
surface such as a floor mat or a plastic bedliner in the back of a pick-up truck, can present a
possible safety hazard and should be avoided as so stated in the following WARNING:
FIRE HAZARD!
The flow of gasoline through the dispenser nozzle can produce static electricity, which can
cause a fire if gasoline is pumped into an ungrounded gasoline container. To avoid static
buildup and the possible resulting serious injury:
Place approved container on the ground. Do not fill the container in the vehicle or truck
bed.
Keep the nozzle in contact with the can or container while filling. Do not use an automatic
pump handle (latch-open) device.
5.1.2 Health Note
Be advised that petroleum fuel and fuel vapors can damage your health.
5.2 Dispenser Operation
To Dispense Fuel:
Remove the nozzle from the nozzle holder.
Lift the hook assembly upward to the on position.
The dispenser register will automatically reset to all zeros. The submersible pump will be
turned on, and then the solenoid valve in the dispenser will be opened.
Insert the nozzle into the fill tank and squeeze the nozzle handle to dispense fuel.
After fueling is complete, lower the hook assembly to shut off the dispenser, and re-insert
the nozzle into the holder.
NOTE: To prevent unauthorized usage, the nozzle may be locked into the nozzle holder.
WARNING