Product Manual

4 922108-01D PRO35-115 / PRO35-115RD
OPERATION
To prevent physical injury, observe precautions against re or
explosion when dispensing fuel. Do not operate the system in
the presence of any source of ignition including running or hot
engines, lighted cigarettes, or gas or electric heaters.
DANGER
Observe precautions against electrical shock when operating the
system. Serious or fatal shock can result from operating electrical
equipment in damp or wet locations.
WARNING
Avoid prolonged skin contact with petroleum fuels. Use protective
goggles, gloves and aprons in case of splashing or spills. Change
saturated clothing and wash skin promptly with soap and water.
CAUTION
To dispense fuel (for pumps with nozzle
hanger):
1. Remove the nozzle from the holder. Turn the pump
on by pulling the switch lever down.
2. Insert the nozzle into the receiving tank and squeeze
the handle to dispense fuel.
3. After dispensing fuel, push the switch lever up to turn
the pump off and return the nozzle to the holder. The
nozzle may be locked in place to prevent unauthorized
use.
The pump contains an automatic bypass valve to prevent
pressure buildup when the pump is on but the nozzle
is closed. Do not leave the pump on for more than 10
minutes with the nozzle closed.
Never leave the pump running without uid. Dry running
can damage the pump components.
The pump has a duty cycle of 30 minutes ON and 30
minutes OFF. Do not overheat. Allow the motor to cool
the same length of time it was in operation.
The fuel strainer and check valve assembly should be
cleaned on a regular basis or if low owrate is noticed.
If the pump becomes too hot, an internal temperature-
limiting device will automatically shut the motor off and
prevent operation until it cools.
Always turn the pump off if the temperature-
limiting
device trips. The Remote Dispenser pump (PRO35-115RD) turns
off at the dispensing device. If left on, the pump will automatically
reset when cool and start pumping.
CAUTION