Removing Cylinder (Tank) Swing-Down Type; Installing Cylinder (Tank) Swing-Down Type - UniCarriers 1F1 Operator's Manual

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4. Slowly open the discharge valve by turning counterclockwise. If
opened to fast the LP flow will stop. To correct, close the valve and
wait five (5) seconds, then slowly open again.
!
WARNING
• Listen for leaks and for the smell of LP.
• Inspect pipe connector for gas leakage with soapy water.
5. Pull the lock pin up to release the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder. Slowly
close the LPG Cylinder (tank) holder and make sure that the latch
pin is in the locked position.
!
WARNING
• If the latch pin is not locked securely, there is the danger that
the cylinder (tank) holder may move unexpectedly, causing
unexpected injury.
6. While seated in the operator's seat, turn the ignition switch to the
ON position.
7. Check to make sure that the cylinder (tank) lock indicator light is off.
8. If the light is illuminated, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position
and check that the swing mount is secured and locked. If it is check
to see if the switch is damaged.
!
WARNING
• Only authorized UCA service technicians should perform
repair and/or make adjustments to the switch or latch.

Removing Cylinder (Tank) Swing-Down Type

1. Follow steps 1 through 7 in
removing cylinder swing-out
type (refer to page 114).
2. While supporting the bottom
of the LPG cylinder, slowly
push the holder down
towards the ground until the
cylinder holder stops.
3. While firmly supporting the cylinder by pressing it into the holder,
pull right on the strap latch and open fully to release the cylinder.
4. Follow step 9 in removing cylinder swing-out type (refer to page
115).

Installing Cylinder (Tank) Swing-Down Type

1. Turn the LPG cylinder so that the side with the locator hole for the
locator pin on the bracket are lined up. Securely grasp the cylinder
tank with both hands and lift the cylinder up and place on holder.
!
• Do not place your feet directly below the LPG cylinder. The
cylinder is heavy and there is the danger of injury if it falls.
When handling the LPG cylinder, be sure to grasp it at the
top and bottom. If you grasp any other part of the cylinder,
there is the danger that your hands may be caught between
the cylinder and the holder.
• The LPG cylinder will not stay in the holder on its own.
Continue to press it securely in the holder until the strap
latch has been fastened.
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