Dispensers have both electricity and a hazardous, flammable and potentially explosive
liquid. BE CAREFUL!
More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the dispenser for mainte-
nance and servicing. Do not take chances—use a voltmeter to make sure ALL circuits in
the dispenser are de-energized.
To prevent damage to moving parts located in the hydraulic cabinet, dispenser doors
should be in place during rainy and/or icy weather conditions. If ice has formed on compo-
nents such as the nozzle boot tilt-switch shaft and flipper assembly, the flipper may bind in
the OFF position. If this occurs the flipper should be gently actuated by hand until full
movement is achieved. Check all other moving parts e.g., totalizer/flex drive cable and
meter gear train for freedom of movement.
Part No. 917543 Rev. A
WARNING
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
WARNING
CAUTION
November 1992