5. Once pump has automatically stopped, bring the discharge hose up above the tank
to drain excess liquid back into the supply tank as per Figure 2.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ANY LEFT-OVER FUEL IN THE PUMP AFTER EACH USE. IF
FUEL REMAINS AROUND SENSOR, IT MAY CAUSE PUMP FAILURE.
6. Put the discharge nozzle in the discharge nozzle compartment and lock into place
with clip as shown in Figure 3.
CAUTION: PLACE THE DISCHARGE NOZZLE INTO DISCHARGE NOZZLE COMPARTMENT
PROPERLY AFTER USE. IN THE EVENT THE FUEL TANK FALLS OVER, AND THE DISCHARGE
HOSE IS NOT STORED CORRECTLY, LIQUID CAN LEAK OUT.
DETACH THE TANK FROM THE PUMP WHEN MOVING.
PUMP STORAGE
When the pump is not being used for long periods of time, take the pump out of the tank,
make sure there is no remaining fuel in the hose, and wipe down with cloth before storing.
Make sure to remove batteries before storage. Do not store the pump in an enclosed
airtight container.
CAUTION
•Do not transfer fuel while the vehicle or the vehicle’s heater is on (may cause fire).
•Do not leave the pump unattended.
•Do not alter or disassemble the pump.
•Do not place the pump in a wet area.
•Do not use deteriorated or aged fuels.
•Do not use for drinkable liquids, or with thinners, solvents, hot liquid, aceton,
Benzen, Creoso, Ethy, Pheno, Methy, ethy concentrated caustic soda liquid, nitric
acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, etc.
•Do not shock the pump.
•Do not run the pump ‘dry’ or let the pump idle without transferring.
•Do not close the hole of sensor inlet transparent vessel under direct sunlight (pump
may not stop automatically and overflow liquid).
•Do not put the product in a vehicle with all windows close, direct sunlight area, or
next to any heating appliances.
•Do not allow children to operate the product without adult supervision.