MAINTENANCE
NOTE: This pump is designed for minimum maintenance. The motor bearings
are self-lubricating. Inspect the pump and components regularly for fuel leaks
and make sure the hose and power cord are in good condition. If damaged,
replace before use. Keep the pump exterior clean to help identify leaks.
IMPORTANT: Do not use this pump for water, chemicals or herbicides.
Dispensing any fluid other than those listed in the owner's manual may damage
the pump (see BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Fueling Compatibility Statement at front
of the owner's manual). Use of the pump with unauthorized fluids will void the
warranty.
Clean or Replace Strainer
1.
Turn the pump off and disconnect from power. Remove the strainer
coverplate. Remove the inlet strainer and inspect for damage or clogs
(see Figure 13). Clean the strainer with a soft-bristled brush and
solvent (see Figure 14). If the strainer is very dirty, compressed air may
be used. If damaged, replace the strainer.
2.
Place the strainer in the cavity. Clean the coverplate and O-ring. Coat
the O-ring lightly with grease. Ensure the coverplate O-ring is properly
seated (see Figure 15) and tighten the strainer coverplate.
Figure 13
Figure 15
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Figure 14
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