Use only MANOSTAT precision tubing links with MANOSTAT pumps to ensure optimum performance. Use of
other tubing may void applicable warranties.
WARNINGS: Tubing breakage may result in fluid being sprayed from pump. Use appropriate measures to
protect operator and equipment.
Turn pump off before removing or installing tubing. Fingers or loose clothing could be caught in
the pump mechanism.
Pinched Finger Hazard — TURN OFF and UNPLUG the PUMP before removing or loading tubing.
INSERTING TUBING LINKS (REFER TO FIGURES 1–4)
1. Ensure power switch is turned OFF and unit is unplugged.
2. Remove the two nuts and pump head cover from the pump head.
3. Position the roller bracket assembly as shown in Figure 1.
4. Push tubing into inlet port. Anchor tubing in grippers while rotating
the roller bracket assembly (see Figure 2).
5. Continue to rotate the roller bracket assembly, pushing tubing into
the curved pump head housing wall (see Figure 3).
6. Insert tubing connector into the tubing (see Figure 4).
7. Replace the cover and two nuts.
INSERTING TUBING LINKS — ALTERNATE METHOD
WARNING: Pinched Finger Hazard — TURN OFF and UNPLUG the PUMP before removing or loading tubing.
NOTE: Roller bracket assembly of the low rpm pump (Catalog #72-410-014) may be hard to rotate. It may be easier
to insert the tubing using this alternate method.
1. Remove one of the connectors from the tubing link.
NOTE: DO NOT remove the pump head cover!
2. Plug in the power cord and set the power switch to ON.
3. While the pump is running, carefully feed the tube (the end without the connector) into the inlet port. Continue
feeding the tube 1/4 in (6.3 mm) at a time, allowing the roller assembly to pull the tubing until the tube extends from
the outlet port, as shown in Figure 4.
4. Reconnect the connector to the tubing.
PUMP CONTROLS
1. Insert the tubing link to be used into the pump head.
2. Connect the inlet tubing, which originates from the reservoir, to the inlet port (on top), and the outlet tubing to the
outlet port.
3. Plug the power cord into a grounded AC socket.
4. Start the pump by setting the power switch to ON. Prime the tubing by letting the pump run for 5 to 10 minutes. The
pump will then be ready for use.
OPERATION
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Figure 1
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4