INTRODUCTION
Your gasoline waterpump has many features
that will make your job faster and easier. Safe-
ty, performance and reliability have been given
for top priority designing of this tool, qualities
to make easier its maintain and its operation.
This water pump has many good characteristics
such as maximum power, low noise, low fuel
consumption, low pollution, compact struc-
ture, and small size.
It's used for project drain and irrigation.
OHV / Four-Stroke engines features:
• Four-stroke engines exhibit outstanding
power and durability, operational noise is ex-
ceptionally low. Also, exhaust is cleaner and
there is less smoke since there is no need to
blend oil with the gasoline.
• OHV engines consume approximately 30%
less fuel and 50% less oil than side valve en-
gines.
WARNING: Carefully read the entire manu-
al before attempting to use this tool.
Be sure to pay special attention to the safety
rules and all the Warnings and Cautions of this
manual.
The purpose of this owner's manual is to help
our user operate and maintain the water pump
correctly. This book briefly introduces the main
function,
technical
maintenance, storage, the safety information.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
WARNING: Read and understand all instruc-
tions. Failure to follow all indications listed be-
low, may result in fire and/or serious personal
injury. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• For your safety, never pump flammable or
corrosive liquids such as gasoline or acid.
• Avoid pump corrosion, never pump sea wa-
ter, muddy water, chemical solutions, or caustic
liquids such as used oil, wine, or milk.
• Place the pump on a firm, level surface. If the
pump is tilted or overturned, fuel spillage may
be as result.
• To prevent fire hazards and to provide ad-
equate ventilation, keep the pump at least 1
meter (3 feet) away from buildings and other
equipment during operation.
• Do not place flammable objects close to the
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parameter,
operation,
pump. Check local laws and regulations before
operating.
• Learn how to stop the pump quickly, and un-
derstand the full operation of the controls.
• Do not allow anyone to operate the pump
without proper instructions. Do not allow chil-
dren to operate the pump. Keep children and
pets away from the area of operation.
IMPORTANT: Gasoline is extremely flamma-
ble and is explosive under certain conditions
and circumstances.
• Do not smoke or allow flames near or where
the pump is refueled or anywhere gasoline is
stored.
Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the en-
gine stopped.
• Do not overfill the tank.
• Make sure that the filler cap is closed securely.
NOTE: Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon
monoxide.
• Avoid inhalation of exhaust gasses.
• Never run the pump in a closed garage or
confined area.
• The muffler becomes very hot during opera-
tion and remains hot for a while after stopping
the engine.
• Be careful do not touch the muffler while it
is hot.
• Let the engine cool before storing the pump
indoors.
SERV IC E
• Tool service must be performed only by quali-
fied repair personnel. When maintaining a
tool, use only identical replacement parts. The
use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
the maintenance Instructions may create shock
or injury.
FEATURES
KNOW YOUR WATER PUMP
1. FUEL TANK.
2. DISCHARGE PORT.
3. SUCTION PORT.
4. PLUMP DRAIN PLUG CAP.
5. OIL FILTER CAP.
6. ON/OFF SWITCH.
7. STARTER CORD.
8. FUEL VALVE.
9. CHOKE LEVER.
10. THROTTLE LEVER.