Graco Hurricane 234902 Instructions-Parts List Manual page 8

Electric dispense system
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Setup and Operation
Dispense Options
The Hurricane Electric Pump can be programmed to
measure dispense volume in liters, gallons, quarts or
pints. Follow these steps to reset the units of measure.
1. Press and hold the Set/Reset button for 3 seconds
until the meter screen displays "Set".
2. Press the Set/Reset button to scroll through the four
units of measure options.
3. When the desired unit is displayed, do nothing for 3
seconds and the value will be set.
4. The meter will now show the dispense volume in the
selected units of measure. If a dispense volume was
displayed when you changed the units of measure,
that amount will be lost and the meter screen will
display 0.00.
Determining Pump Usage
To determine the total amount of fluid dispensed, in gal-
lons, follow these steps.
1. Turn the power switch to the Off position (O).
2. Aim dispenser or dispense tube at inside wall of a
pail.
3. Press and hold the trigger.
4. Turn the power switch to the On position (|).
Pressing the trigger while the power switch is being
turned on, puts the pump in a mode where no fluid
will be dispensed.
5. While holding the trigger, press and hold the
Set/Reset button for 5 seconds. The total amount of
fluid dispensed will be displayed in gallons.
6. Release the trigger to return to dispense mode.
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Pressure Relief Procedure
The Hurricane Electric Pump incorporates a safety
device to prevent excessive pressure situations. If this
occurs, the motor speed and flow rate may decrease or
stop and the message "Fault" will be shown on the dis-
play. To correct this, perform the following steps:
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Check the inlet strainer to ensure debris is not clog-
ging the inlet.
3. Check the outlet nozzle to ensure debris is not clog-
ging the outlet.
4. Connect power to the pump.
5. Reprime the pump.
6. If this does not correct the problem, contact your
Graco distributor.
Thermal Overload
The motor incorporates a thermal overload switch to
shut down if overheated.
To reduce risk of injury from motor starting unexpect-
edly as it cools, always turn power switch to OFF (O)
position if motor shuts down.
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