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Gasoline Water Pump Owner’s Manual This manual provides information regarding the operation and maintenance of these products. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this manual. We reserve the right to change this product at any time without prior notice. Please keep this manual available to all users during the entire life of the gasoline water pump.
CONTENTS . General Safeguards . Location of Component Parts . Operation before Starting Up . Starting of Engine . Use in Highland Areas . Operation of Water Pump . Shutting Down the Engine . Maintenance . Transportation and Storage . Troubleshooting .
. General Safeguards Safety Precautions Please read this operation manual to have a thorough understanding of the content there before use the product. Failure to do so may lead to personal injury or mechanical damage. Before starting the engine, perform inspections according to the procedures described on pre-operation inspections to avoid accidents and damage to your machine.
stored. Do not allow the fuel to overflow the fuel tank. Be sure to recap the tank and tighten it after refueling. When fueling, take care not to spill the gasoline about as the gasoline vapor may easily get ignited to cause a fire hazard. Be sure to remove the spilled gasoline as by wiping before starting the engine.
. Operation before Starting Up 1. Connecting the water inlet Connect the water inlet with a commercially available hose, connector and fastener clip. The inlet hose must be a continuous non-foldable structure with a length not more than required and should be placed near to the source of water so as to achieve the pump should be fitted to the end of the hose with the hose connector as shown in the figure below.
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2. Connecting the water outlet Connect the water outlet with a commercially available hose, hose connector and fastener clip. Large diameter hoses are the most effective while small ones will increase the flow resistance and reduce the output power of the pump. NOTE: Be sure to the fastener clip is securely fastened to prevent the outlet hose from coming off under high water pressure.
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Insert the dipstick into the oil filler but not screw it in. Replenish the crankcase with the recommended type of oil until the oil level comes up to the upper most position of the refilled if the existing oil level is found too low. CAUTON: Running the engine at a low oil level will cause damage to it.
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engine. Avoid frequent or extensive exposure of the skin to gasoline or breathing in the gasoline vapor. Keep the gasoline out of the reach of children. Fuel tank capacity: 1.0 gallons (US. 3.6 liters) 5. Checking the air cleaner filter element Screw the wing nut and remove the washer and cleaner cover.
6. Checking and filling the pump with cooling water The pump must be filled with water before it is put to operation. CAUTION: Do not attempt running the pump without cooling water or the pump will get overheated. Extensive running without cooling water may also damage the air tightness of the pump.
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3. Set the engine switch to the ON position. 4. Turn the throttle control lever slowly to the left. 5. Gently pull up the starter lever until a resistance is felt and then quickly pull it up. CAUTION: Do not allow the starter lever to retract quickly into the engine. Let it go back gently to avoid damaging the starter.
.Use in Highland Areas Operation in Highland Conditions In highland areas (with a high ASL elevation), the air-fuel mixture produced by a standard carburetor will be too thick and result in a reduced engine performance and soared fuel consumption. For operation in highland areas, the engine performance may be increased by using a smaller diameter carburetor nozzle and readjusting the carburetor idle speed.
2. Set the throttle to the predetermined RPM. . Shutting Down the Engine 1. Set the throttle control lever to the right end. 2. Set the engine switch to the OFF position. 3. Turn off the fuel tap (by setting to the OFF position). NOTE: To shut down the engine in an emergency, simply set the engine switch to the OFF position.
. Maintenance Periodic inspections and fine-tuning are simply indispensable to keep the water pump working with high performance and regular maintenance may also lengthen the pump life. Supplied in the table on the next page are intervals at which the schedules maintenance jobs are to be done.
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Table of Maintenance Schedules Normal Each maintenance time month month month month Item perio or 100 or 300 hours hours hours hours Check engine lever Replace engine oil lever Air cleaner check Air cleaner for clean Spark plug Fuel supply Replace per every two years Wane wheel Pump case cover...
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NOTE: Be sure to keep the environment clean when disposing used engine oil. We suggest you collect the waste oil in a container to be sent to a waste disposal site or a recycling service center of spill it in the garbage or on the ground. 2.
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3. Maintaining the spark plug The recommended type of spark plug is NHSP LD P6RTCU. To ensure normal operation of the engine, the spark plug should have a correct gap and should remain free of carbon deposits. 1) Remove the plug cap. The muffler may be very hot if the engine is still running.
screw turn is necessary. CAUTION: Make sure the spark plug is properly tightened. Improper tightening may cause the engine to be overheated or damaged. Never use spark plugs with an incorrect thermal value range. . Transportation and Storage CAUTION: To avoid causing a fire hazard, let the engine cool down before transportation or indoor storage of the pump.
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4) Replace the engine oil. 5) Screw off the spark plug, pour a spoonful of clean oil into the cylinder, turn the engine alternatively for several times to allow uniform distribution of oil, and then screw in the spark plug again. 6) Pull up the starter lever until a resistance is felt.
. Troubleshooting Engine unable to get started: 1) Is there enough fuel? 2) Is the fuel tap turned on? 3) Has the fuel reached the carburetor? Make the check by unscrewing the oil drain screw from under the carburetor with the fuel tap turned on.
3) Is the hose fastener clip tightened? 4) Is the hose damaged? 5) Is the suction head too high? 6) If the pump still fails to work, send it to any of the authorized dealers. . Specifications Type PD50 PD80 PD100 Engine type 6.5HP 6.5HP 9.0HP Max.
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