Operation - Ranger RD-20SE Installation And Operation Manual

Rolling air evacuation oil drain
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Operation

To Drain Oil from a Vehicle:
1. Verify there is room in the Tank for the waste Oil. Inspect the Sight Gauge on the side of the Tank.
The Tank should be considered full, and should be emptied, when the waste oil is near the top of
the Sight Gauge.
2. Verify the Receiver Screen is in place in the Funnel. This screen will prevent Drain Plugs, tools or
other components accidentally dropped into the Funnel from being swept into the Tank
3. Use the Handles at the top of the Tank to move the Oil Drain under the Vehicle until the Funnel is
directly under the Oil Pan Drain Plug.
4. Verify the Rolling Oil Drain is stable on a level surface capable of supporting its weight.
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5. Open the Oil Transfer 2" Ball Valve on the Oil Drain Tube. The Oil Transfer Valve Handle is Vertical
when the Valve is open.
6. Move the Funnel up by grasping the upper portion of the Drain Tube and pulling up to the desired
height.
7. Open the Vehicle's Oil Pan Drain Plug and allow gravity to drain the Oil into the Funnel.
8. Replace the Vehicle's Oil Drain Plug when the Oil has completely drained from the Vehicle.
9. Lower the Oil Drain Funnel by grasping the upper portion of the Drain Tube with one hand while
lifting up on the Lock Washer at the Base of the Drain Tube with the other hand, then sliding the
Drain Tube downward.
RD-20SE Rolling Air Evacuated Oil Drain
Use the Rolling Oil Drain on smooth level surfaces only. Sloped surfaces may cause
the Rolling Drain to move or tip.
Provide fresh air ventilation to avoid the accumulation of flammable fumes.
Extinguish all open flames, do not smoke in the area.
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P/N 5900327 — Rev. A — February 2022

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