Replacement Part List
OPERATOR’S MANUAL JDI-FST15 FUEL STATION
To Dispense from Container:
1. Attach the ground wire clip end to frame of the equipment receiving the fuel to bond the fuel station to the equipment being filled.
Bonding will place both the fuel station and receiving equipment at the same static charge potential.
2. Slowly crack the fill cap to vent any internal pressure.
3. Open the ball valve.
4. Place the dispensing nozzle into the receiving fuel tank that is being filled. The nozzle must remain inside the receiving tank during
the fill process.
5. Fuel is gravity dispensed through the nozzle. Remove the locking clip form the nozzle. Squeeze nozzle handle to being flow, release
to stop.
6. Monitor flow and liquid levels to prevent spills.
7. When finished raise nozzle and hose above tank. Open nozzle to allow to fuel drain from the hose to the tank. Release and close
nozzle, close fill cap. Place wire clip through nozzle handle to prevent unintentional opening.
To Close for Transportation:
1. Raise nozzle and hose above tank. Crack fill cap vent. Open nozzle to allow to fuel drain from the hose to the tank. Release and
close nozzle, close fill cap vent.
2. Verify that all closures are fully closed. The top cap to be turned clockwise 90 degrees until secure. The ball valve handle to be fully
closed with the handle 90 degrees to the valve body.
3. Place wire clip through nozzle handle to prevent unintentional opening.
To Mount or Secure Before Transportation:
1. Secure the container onto a trailer or truck bed in the horizontal position only. DO NOT place inside a vehicle trunk or inside the
passenger compartment.
2. The container is designed to be permanently mounted to a trailer or bed of vehicle by bolting the legs to the frame using the included
(4) 5/16” x 1-1/2” bolts, (8) 5/16” flat washers and (4) 5/16” hex nuts.
3. The container may be temporarily secured with a ratchet style polyester cargo tie down straps having a 300 lb. minimum working
load (WL). DO NOT use friction of cam lock style straps.
4. Secure by routing the cargo straps over the tank through the top brackets. DO NOT attach cargo tie down straps to the ball valve or
route the straps directly against the fill cap.
5. It is the vehicle operator’s responsibility to comply with all federal, state, and local regulations for the transportation of fuel including
the use of placards where required.
Storage:
1. It is the user’s responsibility to review and comply with all local and state building and fire codes regarding allowed quantity of fuel
that may be stored and the approved storage locations.
2. Keep out of reach of children.
3. Store in well-ventilated area.
4. Keep away from flame, pilot lights, stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition.
5. DO NOT store inside a residence, living space or basement.
6. DO NOT store in an attached garage that is connected to residence or dwelling.
7. DO NOT store in vehicle passenger compartment or vehicle trunk.
8. DO NOT store in direct sunlight.
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