OPERATION
PUMP PREPARATION
Before operating the pump for the first time, please review
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (page 2) and BEFORE
OPERATION (page 4).
For your safety, avoid starting or operating the engine in an enclosed
area, such as a garage. Your engine's exhaust contains poisonous
carbon monoxide gas, which can collect rapidly in an enclosed area
and cause illness or death.
Suction Hose Connection
The suction hose [1] must be reinforced with a non-collapsible wall or
wire braided construction to prevent suction hose collapse. Keep the
pump as close to the liquid to be pumped as possible. Avoid bends
and sharp turns. Pump performance is best when the pump is not far
above the liquid level and the hose is kept straight. Self-priming time
is also proportional to the suction hose length. Using a longer suction
hose will increase the self priming time.
The strainer [2] provided with the pump should be threaded onto the
hose coupling and attached to the end of the suction hose with a hose
clamp as shown.
Always install the strainer on the end of the suction hose before
pumping. The strainer will prevent debris from entering the pump that
can cause clogging and impeller or other pump damage.
[1]
Discharge Hose Connection
A short, large diameter hose will provide lower fluid friction and
improve pump efficiency. A long or small diameter hose increases
fluid friction and reduces pump output.
Tighten the hose clamp to prevent the hose from disconnecting under
high pressure.
[2]
Pump Priming
Remove the priming filler cap [1] and completely fill the pump
chamber with liquid before starting the engine. Replace the priming
filler cap.
[1]
NOTICE
Operating the pump dry will destroy the pump seal.
• Ensure the pump chamber is full of liquid and the suction hose
strainer is submerged in the liquid to be pumped.
• If the unit has been operated dry, stop the engine immediately and
allow the pump to cool before adding priming liquid.
APPROVED LIQUIDS
The following is a list of chemicals that the multi-purpose pump is
capable of pumping. The operator must verify that the liquid that is to
be pumped is on these lists. After each use, drain the pump chamber
into a suitable container and flush with fresh water.
DO NOT USE FOR PUMPING LIQUIDS FOR HUMAN
CONSUMPTION.
Chemicals can cause burns or serious injury.
Wear protective clothing and eye protection when handling
chemicals.
Follow the chemical manufacturer's handling procedures.
ENGLISH
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