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Self bunded 1,200lt mobile fuel trailer

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  • Page 1 User Guide Self bunded 1,200lt mobile fuel trailer...
  • Page 2 For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    This Australian designed and manufactured unit is fully compliant with Australian standards. Fuelfix & Tanks2Go offer Australia’s largest fleet of tanks for hire and sale nationwide. Our skilled response teams are strategically located throughout Australia and provide a range of services in addition to our hire fleet including;...
  • Page 4: Trailer Specifications

    The first operating imperative of Fuelfix & Tanks2Go is for responsible management practices that minimise any adverse health, safety, security or environmental impacts, and enhance benefits associated with our activities, products or services.
  • Page 5: Specifications Table

    Trailer Quick Guide Solar Diesel r flashing refuelling light Ambe Battery – powering the electric start diesel engine Battery charge LED indicators Battery –heavy duty 12v deep cell running the solar pump Battery recharging terminals Bunded front containment area and drain point Dip point with 50mm (2 inch) camloc with calibrated internal dipstick Disc brakes with manual park handbrake (and trailer brake manual override) Dual axle design with heavy duty radial 17 inch rim tyres and torsion...
  • Page 6: Attachment & Towing

    Attach the trailer lights plug but make sure the plug and socket are free of any dirt before inserting. For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 7: Safe Filling Of The Trailer

    Safe filling of the trailer Safely position the towing vehicle and refuelling Check it is safe to drive away and proceed to the trailer adjacent to the fuel source. Apply all vehicle desired refuelling location. park brakes and turn all engines off. Under no circumstances leave the unit unattended Using the trailer dip point with calibrated dipstick, whilst filling.
  • Page 8: Safe Fuel Dispensing

    The solar model does not require one as the pump is designed to maintain prime when not in use For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 9: Maintenance & Tyres

    Maintenance There are usually five grease lubrication points; • Two located on the trailer tow hitch attachment • One on the retractable jockey arm (some units have one on the jockey guide wheel too) • One each side on the dual axle pivot point •...
  • Page 10: Hose Assembly

    10m hose length should be utilised especially when refuelling larger vehicles. Regularly clean the hose assembly where possible to remove dirt and contaminants. Examine, report or replace defective parts immediately. For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 11: Mechanical Reset Fuel Meter

    Mechanical reset fuel meter Keep clean from contaminants where possible. To reset The fuel meters supplied on our mobile self prior to fuel delivery, simply turn the handle located on the left of the meter clockwise. bunded trailers do not meet the Australian standards required for fuel resale and therefore Do not, under any circumstances attempt to reset the any fuel sold through this meter is i l l e g a l .
  • Page 12: Pumping Units

    Commence pumping as per usual (do not forget to cables and ensure there are no loose or damaged open the suction isolation valve) connections. Ensure no corrosion builds up on battery terminals. For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 13: Lights & Connections

    Lights and connections Ensure the trailer plug is correctly connected to the towing vehicle. Failure to do this may result in the trailer lights not working and the plug possibly dragging along the ground. Examine the trailer plug connections regularly and prevent moisture and corrosion build up by using a light oil based spray.
  • Page 14: Fire Extinguishers

    The fire rating is equal to 6A: 80B: E Class A fires (paper, coal, wood) 80; Class B fires (flammable & combustible liquids) Suitable for electrical fires For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 15: Wheels & Suspension

    Wheels and suspension The jack should be introduced and additional chocks The dual axle construction makes the trailer well balanced inserted before any wheels are removed. Prior to jacking, and easy to tow even when fully loaded. The torsion wheel nuts should be slackened. suspension provides a smooth ride over rough terrain or a balanced ride at higher speeds on a highway.
  • Page 16: Spill Kit

    Replenish the spill kit as soon as possible. Ensure the spill is reported to the necessary authorities. Ensure the cause of the spill is rectified prior to future use of the trailer. For further assistance call 1300 734 764 or visit www.fuelfix.com.au...
  • Page 17: Sds & Disclaimer

    877. Information contained in this user guide is Please read this operation and maintenance provided by Fuelfix & Tanks2Go in good faith on an manual carefully to ensure correct and safe “as is” basis. The information is operation. If you need advice at any time, please believed to be accurate and current as at the date the do not hesitate to contact Fuelfix &...

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