TOHATSU VE1500A- Ti Owner's Manual
TOHATSU VE1500A- Ti Owner's Manual

TOHATSU VE1500A- Ti Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 VE 1500A- Ti 003-12082-0AH0...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2018 Tohatsu Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means without the express written permission of Tohatsu Corporation.
  • Page 3 APPLICATIONS OF THIS FIRE PUMP USAGE TOHATSU fire pump “VE1500A-Ti” is manufactured for use in fire fighting operations. The portable fire pump is intended only for fire fighting activities in collaboration with general public fire extinguishing equipment. Using it for other applications is regarded as being used for improper purposes.
  • Page 4 Intended people All persons who operate, service or maintain the fire pump must read and understand the following items: ・ Owner’s manual ・ Safety-related instructions on the pump and the other parts such as the battery. ・ The other owner’s manuals, such as battery charger. The portable fire pump should be operated by only persons who received training as operators of fire engines along with each country’s (region’s) regulations.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the TOHATSU Fire Pump. This fire pump has passed a range of quality assurance standards. Owner’s manual The portable fire pump complies with relevant laws and regulations. The manual includes a description for operation and maintenance. Before using the fire pump, be sure to read and understand the manual thoroughly.
  • Page 6 Before using this fire pump, write down the serial number in the following boxes. It will be useful in the case of inquiring about servicing, repairs and genuine parts. TOHATSU CORPORATION Address : 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN : +81-3-3966-2951...
  • Page 7 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Overview Before operating the TOHATSU fire pump thoroughly read the manual. Understanding proper operation procedures including “DANGER”, ”WARNING”, “CAUTION” “NOTE”. These notices are designed to bring attention to very important information necessary to ensure safe, trouble free operation.
  • Page 8 Transporting the portable fire pump ・ Retractable handle is CAUTION folding type. Do not put hand or finger between top of retractable handle and bracket. ・ When transporting the portable fire pump, assign one person per handle. Also, when you transport the portable fire pump, it ・...
  • Page 9 Safety devices Before operating this portable fire pump, be sure to check that all the safety devices have been installed in the appropriate positions. Before removing the safety devices, turn the main switch off. After protective devices (such as the muffler guard) have been disassembled as part of servicing and maintenance work, immediately install them back to their original locations,...
  • Page 10 Service Maintenance Servicing and maintenance of the fire pump must be carried out by o n l y t h e persons who have professional knowledge, who are familiar with the device, and who understand laws and regulations regarding safety and accident prevention.
  • Page 11 Battery Follow any safety-related instructions shown on the battery. The battery can generate flammable hydrogen gas that may cause an explosion. Do not charge the battery in closed room. Do not smoke around the battery. The battery electrolyte is caustic and may cause personal injuries.
  • Page 12 Genuine parts When replacing parts servicing maintenance of the portable fire pump, only use Tohatsu genuine parts. If genuine Tohatsu parts and accessories are used, adversely affect functioning and safety of the fire pump. Use genuine Tohatsu parts only. Tohatsu...
  • Page 13 Overseas section fire protection sales department Address : 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN : +81-3-3966-2951 Phone : +81-3-3966-3137 / Email :bousaiex@tohatsu.co.jp Service & Parts Department Address :11-8, Ryoke 5-chome Kawaguchi-shi, Saitama, Japan : +81-48-228-3374 Phone : +81-48-228-3373 / Email : tohatsu-pservice@tohatsu.co.jp...
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 SPECIFICATIONS……………….……...…………………… 2 OPERATING DEVICES.……….………….…..……………4 3 LABELS…….……………………….…...……………………8 4 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS………..……….…..…..…9 5 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES…….…………….…….….11 6 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION…….…………….…21 7 USE OF OPERATION PANEL………..…………………25 8 STARTING THE ENGINE…..……………….………...…29 9 PRIME AND DISCHARGE…….………….………….…..33 10 STOPPING THE ENGINE..…….……………….……..…..39 11 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION….….……….….40 12 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION…….……….…45 13 USE OF ACCESSORY...………….….……….……….…48 14 PERIODICAL INSPECTION………..………..…….……..51...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    P alim Max. water temperature +60 °C Temperature range -15 °C to +40 °C ambient temperature Engine Manufacturer TOHATSU CORPORATION Model 2WT81A 2-stroke, 2-cylinder, water cooled gasoline Type engine Bore & Stroke 81 mm × 78 mm (3.19 in × 3.07 in)
  • Page 16 SPECIFICATIONS Model VE1500A-Ti Primer Type Rotary-vane vacuum pump (Oil less type) Max. suction height Approx. 9m (29.5 ft) Pump Single suction, single stage, Type high pressure turbine pump Number of delivery outlet Discharge port coupling BSP thread 2-1/2” (65mm/2.56 in) (Twin outlet) Suction port coupling BSP thread 4”...
  • Page 17 SPECIFICATIONS Performance Curve (VE1500A-Ti)
  • Page 18 OPERATING DEVICES ⑦ ⑦ ⑧ ⑥ ⑨ ⑥ ⑩ ⑤ ⑤ ④ ① ② ③ ① Suction port ② Inducer ③ Impeller ④ Starter motor ⑤ Crankshaft ⑥ Piston ⑦ Spark plug ⑧ Cylinder drain valve ⑨ Pump drain valve ⑩...
  • Page 19 OPERATING DEVICES ⑥ ⑥ ⑤ ⑦ ④ ⑧ ① ② ③ ① Air silencer ② Fuel tank ③ Muffler ④ ECU ⑤ Oil tank ⑥ Discharge valve ⑦ Fuel feed pump ⑧ Injector...
  • Page 20 OPERATING DEVICES Discharge valve handle Oil tank cap Floodlight (Searchlight) Cowl Discharge port Fuel tank cap Suction port Fuel level gauge Priming knob Muffler guard ① ② ③ Cylinder drain valve ① Pump drain valve ② Muffler drain valve ③...
  • Page 21: Operating Devices

    OPERATING DEVICES Manual starter Priming strainer handle Battery charger Floodlight connector socket Fuse Exhaust pipe Carrying handle Priming outlet Muffler Thermo valve outlet ① Main switch ② Start switch / Low pressure switch ⑧ ① ② ③ ⑨ ⑥ ③ Stop switch ④...
  • Page 22: Labels

    LABELS Operating Instruction Warning Caution Warning Warning CE label Warning...
  • Page 23: Operating Precautions

    OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Installing pump • The fire pump must be installed on level ground. CAUTION Otherwise, an accident may occur. If the fre pump should be installed on uneven ground, it must be secured. • Place the pump as near as possible to water source, and NOTE water suction height as low as possible.
  • Page 24 OPERATING PRECAUTIONS • When installing the portable pump in the vehicle, to CAUTION equip with the pump in the vehicle placed on a level place. When installing the portable pump in the vehicle, make sure to apply the brakes of the vehicle in order to stop the wheels.
  • Page 25 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Suction port The diameter of the thread for fire pump is BSP thread 4” (100 mm). Suction port Strainer Install the strainer. Putting a ・ finger or a hand into the suction port while the pump is running may cause serious damage rotating...
  • Page 26 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Carrying handle Carrying The fire pump is equipped with four carrying handle handles. The handles can be manually folded, and also rotate it 90 degrees to open it. ・Personal injuries may occur CAUTION when opening or closing the handle.
  • Page 27 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Drain valve Use the drain valves to drain water. ・Close all the valves when NOTE operating the fire pump. If the valve is opened, the pump ・ cannot suck up water. ⓐ Cylinder drain valve ⓐ ⓑ ⓒ...
  • Page 28 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Control panel The control panel has all the necessary operating and control instruments as follows. Throttle dial Throttle dial Use the throttle dial to control discharge pressure. “ ” indicates the throttle position of engine start and priming water. Pressure gauge for suction The pressure gauge for suction indicates the negative suction pressure and the input...
  • Page 29: Description Of Devices

    DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES The monitor indicates the following information: ・Hour meter ・Low engine oil level warning ・Overheat warning ・Battery charge shortage warning ・Suction water incomplete Hour meter Hour meter indicates the accumulated operation time of the fire pump. ・ Use it to check the running NOTE Hour meter time and maintenance timing.
  • Page 30 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Overheat warning If overheat is detected, the warning lamp lights up, the warning buzzer sounds and the engine stops automatically. Warning lamp (Overheat) ・The engine may be damaged. CAUTION ・Do not restart the engine soon after it has stopped running.
  • Page 31 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Engine oil tank Oil filler cap Engine oil filler cap is located as shown in the picture. ・ Close the cap other than at CAUTION refueling. Governor oil level The governor oil level can be checked with the Dipstick dipstick.
  • Page 32 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Thermostat When the water temperature in the pump rises Pump case above 50°C ( s u c h a s during closed discharge priming water), the valves operation after thermostat installed on the pump case opens to discharge high-temperature water...
  • Page 33 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES ② It's possible to run the starter motor when the cooling water temperature exceeds approximately 120 ℃, but the engine prevention function is actuated and the pump cannot be restarted. ・ Do not repeatedly restart the engine without resolving the NOTE cause of the abnormally high cooling water temperature.
  • Page 34 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES Fuse box Security fuses are installed for electrical circuit in the fuse boxes. -Black color fuse box is for 15A fuse. -Yellow color fuse box is for 7.5A, 2A fuse. Fuse box Floodlight (Searchlight) Use the floodlight projector to light up the location where the fire pump operates.
  • Page 35 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Initial charge of battery The battery can be used immediately after filling cells with electrolyte. If the battery is maintenance free of electrode(Sealed type battery), do not open the battery after filling it with electrolyte. Refer to INSTRUCTION of the battery.
  • Page 36: Preparation For Operation

    PREPARATION FOR OPERATION ・ Use of low-quality fuel results in a short engine life as well as NOTE starting difficulty and other engine problems. ・ Fuel containing alcohol, methanol (methyl) or ethanol (ethyl), may cause: -Deterioration of rubber parts and plastic parts. -Starting, idling, and other engine performance problems.
  • Page 37 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Oil level sensor The lamp on the operation panel will light when the level of engine oil in the tank has decreased approximate to 1/3 (0.5 L) of the tank. And also the warning buzzer will sound. In this case, add 2-stroke engine oil immediately.
  • Page 38 PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Overheat warning lamp Warning lamp (Over heat) When the temperature of the cooling water reaches approximately 90°C or more, the warning lamp lights up, an alarm sounds, the engine stops automatically, and overheating is prevented. Main switch Warning lamp and sensor Turning on the main switch, warning lamps light up and the buzzer sounds for a moment .
  • Page 39: Use Of Operation Panel

    USE OF OPERATION PANEL Operation panel Pump operation panel ② ④ Priming operation Start switch / Low pressure switch ① *1 ③ mode switch Main switch Stop switch ⑥ Engine oil level ⑨ Increase warning lamp pressure switch ⑦ *3 Priming failure ⑧...
  • Page 40 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Alert action check When the warning lamps are off, there is no trouble on each function. When the warning lamp(s) is on or blinking, the pump does not work properly. ・ When the power is turned on, the warning lamps and NOTE buzzer will be activated for approximately one second, and the alert action check is automatically performed.
  • Page 41 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Engine Running Restart status 80°C Light & Buzzer 90°C Engine can start at less than 120°C Engine Overheating STOP and keep running for 30 seconds. 70°C Light & Buzzer Over Engine Engine cannot start 120°C STOP Remedy A: Refill the engine oil.
  • Page 42 USE OF OPERATION PANEL Hour Meter 1. The hour meter starts counting when the main switch is on, even if the engine has not been started. 2. The hour meter only works during the main switch is on. 3. There is no reset capability. 4.
  • Page 43: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Pump Installation Set the pump on a level ground at ・ least three meters away from inflammable materials including dead leaves wood. Because temperature around engine becomes high with the muffler and exhaust gas. Exhaust gas, which contains carbon ・...
  • Page 44 STARTING THE ENGINE Removal of air from fuel line Main switch Before initially fueling the portable pump or restarting the engine after the engine stopped due to lack of fuel, bleed air from the fuel line. 1. Press the main switch ” ”...
  • Page 45 STARTING THE ENGINE Starting engine 1. Check that the air vent of the fuel tank cap is closed. Air vent 2. Turn the throttle dial to “ ” mark position. Throttle dial Main switch 3. Press the main switch, and press the start switch until the engine starts.
  • Page 46 STARTING THE ENGINE Dry operation The portable pump has an outsource cooling system, limit the duration of dry operation so that it is within the following time periods. Performing dry operation longer than the specified time period may cause damage to the engine or pump. ・In the case of idling: Within 2 minutes ・In the case of running with throttle dial at “...
  • Page 47: Prime And Discharge

    PRIME AND DISCHARGE ・While the engine is running with the cowl removed, do not touch the rotating parts of the pulley or belt. This may cause personal injuries. ・ If the pump could not prime water in 30 seconds, or could NOTE not suck up water continuously by the pump during the discharge operation, check the following :...
  • Page 48 PRIME AND DISCHARGE ・ Limit the vacuum pump operating time within 30 seconds. If NOTE the pump cannot suction water within 30 seconds, it may have been caused by another problem. ・ Refer to “Chapter 16 TROUBLESHOOTING” to eliminate defects. Open 4.
  • Page 49 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Performing relayed water supply. (In the case of sucking water from a fire hydrant.) 1. Determine the pump pressure in consideration of the water discharge pressure (nozzle pressure), hose pressure (friction) loss, and height loss. Pump pressure = needed pressure + friction loss + height loss 2.
  • Page 50 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Relay pumping operations CAUTION ・In the case of relay pumping Discharge operation training in a flat port adaptor place, number extending hose is less than ten, use the safety nozzle (pumping plate)attached. Packing Pumping plate (Standard accessory) Part No.151-39045-1 Description of relay pumping operations...
  • Page 51 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Preparation for operations ・Never close the discharge valve of source pump, the relay pump(s) and the fire nozzle(s). If the discharge valves or nozzle is(are) closed, there will be a risk of damage to the pumps and hoses with excessive pressure or water hammer.
  • Page 52 PRIME AND DISCHARGE Starting of Attack Pump It is the same as the relay pump operations. Finishing of Relay Pumping Operations ・ Stop the attack pump running first. ・ Stop the relay pump running from the pump closest to the nozzle in order. ・...
  • Page 53: Stopping The Engine

    STOPPING THE ENGINE ・ Do not touch the exhaust pipe and the CAUTION muffler while the engine is running, and also do not touch it for 10 minutes after the engine has been stopped. These parts are very hot and will cause severe burns.
  • Page 54 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Maintenance after pumping seawater or foul water In the case of the pumping seawater or foul water, the pump should be flushed out with fresh water immediately to prevent excessive corrosion. And operate the vacuum pump for 5 seconds at low engine speed (“ ” position) in order to clean the inside of the vacuum pump.
  • Page 55: Maintenance After Operation

    MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION 3. Start the engine, confirm the throttle dial is set at “S” position. Pull the priming knob to generate vacuum. (Priming water operation must be within 30 seconds.) Throttle dial 4. After the vacuum is generated, immediately return the priming knob to the original position, and stop the engine.
  • Page 56 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Fuel and Oil Supply 1. Fuel Air vent Air vent Fill fuel until the maximum level of the gauge indicator (in red). •Fuel tank capacity : 24L •Do not tilt the pump with the CAUTION air vent open. Otherwise, the fuel may leak.
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Cleaning strainer for priming water Ring nut Remove the ring nut and clean the strainer with fresh water. If the strainer is dirty with dust, etc., vacuum performance efficiency will be reduced. O-ring Strainer •When assembling the strainer, NOTE tighten the ring nut while holding and pushing slightly the strainer...
  • Page 58 MAINTENANCE AFTER OPERATION Battery charger First, read the instruction manual of the battery charger. ・ Use an automatic battery charger. CAUTION ・ Use a maintenance-free (MF) battery. ・ The battery capacity must be 12 V-16 Ah/5h (12V-18Ah/10h) and below. ・ Use the battery charger that has an overcharge prevention function.
  • Page 59: Maintenance In Cold Condition

    MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION Infuse antifreeze ・ If the temperature around the pump could be subzero, CAUTION the pump inside may freeze up. It may cause not only damage in the pump, but also inability to start the engine. For pump unit 1.
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION 6. Press the main switch. Main switch Start switch 7. Switch the priming operation mode to "Automatic". 8. Start the engine pressing the start switch. Release the start switch immediately after the engine starts. Keep the engine running to suck up antifreeze. Priming operation mode switch * The engine will stop automatically in about 30...
  • Page 61 MAINTENANCE IN COLD CONDITION For vacuum strainer 1. Turn the ring nut while holding and pressing Strainer the strainer cup for the vacuum pump, remove the strainer and strainer cup. 2. Inject antifreeze (undiluted 50 ml) to the strainer guide. Ring nut 3.
  • Page 62 USE OF ACCESSORY Battery Battery performance deteriorates if the temperature decrease. Further, battery may freeze if the specific gravity is low in cold condition. ・When charging a battery, be sure to use CAUTION an automatic battery charger dedicated to sealed battery. ・...
  • Page 63 USE OF ACCESSORY Pumping plate ・ When the pump is operated using a discharge nozzle that NOTE has a nozzle diameter greater than the maximum nozzle diameter, or without using a discharge nozzle, be sure to use the pumping plate. Otherwise the pump may break down due due to lack of cooling water.
  • Page 64: Use Of Accessory

    USE OF ACCESSORY Detachable exhaust hose <Specification> ・Inside diameter: φ50 ・Length: 1500 mm ・Standard: EN 14466 : 2005 Annex C Do not touch the detachable exhaust ・ CAUTION hose because it becomes hot during operation. Do not operate the pump if it has been ・...
  • Page 65: Periodical Inspection

    PERIODICAL INSPECTION Perform periodical inspections and maintenance according to the following procedures. Inspection intervals Description Inspection items Measure Impurities ● Clean (ie. Water and / or waste) Replace *1 Fuel filter Impurities (If water Check high ● has accumulated to pressure filter, fuel tank and filter)
  • Page 66 PERIODICAL INSPECTION Inspection intervals Description Inspection items Measure Wear, crack, belt ● V-Belt Replace *1 tension Clogged or broken ● Strainer Clean or replace mesh Priming ・ Is not locked system Replace parts if ・ Check ● necessary *1 performance Primer (-0.8 bar) Check pump unit if...
  • Page 67 Genuine parts When replacing parts as part of servicing and maintenance of the fire pump, use only Tohatsu genuine parts. If genuine Tohatsu parts and accessories are not used, it may adversely affect the functioning and safety of the fire pump.
  • Page 68 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Removal and installation cowl Screw Cowl removal Remove the mounting screw of the manual starter side. Pull the cowl hooks (front side 2 pieces), lift the cowl slowly. ・Remove the cowl carefully CAUTION without coming in contact with discharge valves.
  • Page 69 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Engine oil Check the oil level ・ Filler cap Every time after checking the CAUTION oil level, attach the filler cap tightly. 1. Place the pump on a level ground. 2. Open the oil filler cap and check the oil level. 3.
  • Page 70 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Spark plug Plug cap Check the spark plugs 1. Remove the plug caps, and remove the spark plugs. 2. Using a wire brush or spark plug cleaner, clean the electrode of the spark plug. Electrode 3. Check the spark plug for excessive carbon Washer depos it, electrode erosion and the washer for damage.
  • Page 71 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Battery General safety information Follow the safety instruction of the battery. When charging a battery, a highly explosive oxyhydrogen gas mixture is generated. Never charge a battery in a poorly ventilated place. Do not smoke near the battery. Danger of injury due to caustic substances of battery.
  • Page 72 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Electric equipment Only expert electricians trained staff members should handle electrical equipment. Be sure to disconnect battery cables before handling electrical equipment. Disconnect the negative terminal first, and then disconnect the positive terminal. When connecting battery cables, connect the positive terminal first, and connect the negative terminal.
  • Page 73: Service And Maintenance

    SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Vacuum performance check ・ Limit continuous operating time of the vacuum CAUTION pump to 30 seconds or less. ・ Operating the pump for 30 seconds or more continuously may cause the engine overheat. If the engine overheats, wait until it cools down, or perform the water discharge operation.
  • Page 74 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Water leak check 1. Connect the suction hose to the suction port, put the other end of the hose in the water source (Put the end of the hose into the water more than 30cm deep from the water Close surface) .
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Typical causes of engine troubles are listed in the following tables. Trouble Action Cause Refuel. Fuel shortage ● ● ● ● Deterioration Replace with new ● ● ● ● ● ● of fuel fuel. Fuel tank air ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 76 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Spark plug cap ● ● ● ● ● Plug in surely. comes off Use of Replace with the unspecified ● ● ● ● ● ● ● specified spark plug. spark plug Spark plug Clean or replace with fouling (No spark ●...
  • Page 77 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Replace with a spare fuse. 15A fuse blown ● ● When the blowout of the fuse happens repeatedly, check below. 15A: O peration panel 7.5A fuse blown ● ● components(Gauge lamp), Starter, Vacuum pump solenoid 7.5A: Floodlight 2A fuse blown 2A:Operation panel control circuit.
  • Page 78 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Piston, piston ring or ● ● ● ● ● ● Correct or replace. cylinder excessively worn Carbon deposition in the ● ● ● ● Clean out. combustion chamber Suction height Place the pump to too high or nearer and/or lower ●...
  • Page 79 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Tighten securely the Vacuum pipe ● ● clump of vacuum pipe loose or cracking or replace. Strainer cap Tighten securely or ● ● loose replace. or O-ring failure V-belt damaged ● ● Replace. or worn Vacuum pump rotor shaft ●...
  • Page 80 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Three drain valves ● ● ● Close securely. are not closed Suction port strainer clogged ● ● Clean out. with dead leaves or waste etc. Discharge valve ● ● Open securely. imperfect open Gauge pipe Tighten securely. connector loose or Replace the gasket if ●...
  • Page 81 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Action Cause Change the nozzle Discharge nozzle for suitable size or ● ● ● too large incorporate safety nozzle. Spray nozzle ● Clean out. clogged Governor adjustment out of ● ● ● Adjust it securely. specified range Governor link ●...
  • Page 82: Appendix

    APPENDIX Noise Emission Level Machine Model: VE1500 Operating condition: According to EN14466 ANNEX E E.5 and ISO20361Clause 8 Other information : See each test results Declared DUAL-NUMBER Noise Emission Values A-weighted Emission Sound Pressure Level: at the operating position; 97 dB(A) Uncertainty K 2.5 dB(A) Measured A-weighted Sound Power Level:...
  • Page 83: Tools And Standard Accessories

    TOOLS AND STANDARD ACCESSORIES Standard accessory Description Parts No. Quantity Tool kit 151-39010-2 Tool kit bag • Plug wrench • Handle of plug wrench • Spark plug (BPR7HS-10) 9701-1-1014 Pumping plate 151-39045-1 Fuse *15A 3T5-76246-0 Fuse *7.5A 1K1-39058-0 Fuse *2A 6F5-76240-0 Pipe assy 1H0-31569-0...
  • Page 85: Transporting Device

    TRANSPORTING DEVICE MANUAL The TRANSPORTING DEVICE (TRANSPORT FRAME KIT) consists of the following parts. You can reorder only the parts having part numbers. Check the part numbers, and order them to Tohatsu Corporation. Figure Part name Part number Quantity...
  • Page 86 TRANSPORTING DEVICE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND MOUNTING METHOD ・Be sure to assemble this frame CAUTION on a flat and level place. ・The frame should be assembled by two or more persons. 1. Remove the damper rubbers from the bottom of the pump frame. (4 places) Damper rubber 2.
  • Page 87 OWNER’S MANUAL VE 1500A-Ti TOHATSU CORPORATION Address: 3-5-4 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN FAX: +81-3-3966-2951 Phone: +81-3-3966-3137 003-12082-0 AH0...

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