Product Manual

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Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide; an odorless, invisible gas that can cause injury or
death. Do not run the vehicle’s engine while using this product.
Never work under a vehicle without the proper support devices. An incorrectly supported vehicle
can tilt or fall and cause injury or death.
Do not exceed the maximum rated pressure.
Do not use to pump water or any other liquid other than oil.
Fire hazard. Flame or heat sources may ignite oil resulting in fire, injury or death. Never use or
store this product near open flames or other heat sources.
Do not use with corrosive or flammable fluids.
Not for use by or around children.
Note: Dispose of waste oil properly. Always check and comply with any local or state requirements or
regulations.
1. Place the oil drain dolly under the equipment to be drained. Raise the funnel (1) beneath the
equipment drain valve or vent.
2. When the draining is complete, lower the drain funnel before removing the dolly from
underneath.
3. Discharge the waste oil from the bottom drain valve, or use the hand pump provided.
4. Disconnect the funnel (1), the upper tube (2), and lower tube (3) from the reservoir (6) and store.
After Each Use
WARNING
Store the equipment in a dry place with good ventilation. Do not expose it to excessive heat,
humidity or sunlight. Never let it touch any corrosive substances.
Used engine oil is toxic and should be properly disposed of or recycled.
Maintenance
Maintain your oil drain dolly. It is recommended that the general condition of any oil drain dolly be
examined before it is used. Keep your oil drain dolly 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. Clean
the funnel and reservoir regularly for proper function.
Maintenance Interval
Maintenance Point
Daily before operating:
Clean the unit. Use only soap and a damp cloth to clean the oil
drain. Many household cleaners are harmful to plastics and
other insulation.