Safety information, Preparing for servicing the pumps/dispensers, Warning – Gasboy Atlas Fuel Systems Owner Manual User Manual
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The Atlas Fuel System
Preparing for Servicing the Pumps/Dispensers
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MDE-4363F Atlas™ Fuel Systems Owner’s Manual · September 2011
On the 9852K, 9853K, and 9852KTW1 models, the belt can be tightened by loosening the cap
screw which holds the idler arm and sliding the arm to obtain the correct belt tension of
6-3/4 lbs, + 3/4 (30N, +3.3N). When the adjustment is complete, remember to retighten the
cap screw.
On the 9850 model, the belt can be tightened by loosening the motor mounting bolts and
sliding the motor to obtain the correct belt tension of 6-3/4 lbs, + 3/4 (30N, +3.3N). When the
adjustment is complete, remember to retighten the motor mounting bolts.
Safety Information
For safety information before operating pumps/dispensers, refer to
Preparing for Servicing the Pumps/Dispensers
This section provides instructions for preparing your site for servicing, done by a
Gasboy-trained ASC.
Running vehicles can generate sparks, which could ignite fuel.
Running vehicles could create a safety hazard, such as a fire or an explosion.
Never dispense fuel into a vehicle with its motor running.
WARNING
The pump/dispenser contains pressurized flammable fuel and lethal voltages.
Servicing a Gasboy unit incorrectly could result in severe injury or death.
Do not attempt to service Gasboy pump/dispenser yourself and do not allow untrained
personnel to service Gasboy pumps/dispensers. Only Gasboy-trained ASCs must
service a Gasboy unit.
WARNING
Unapproved modifications could result in hazardous conditions.
Making unapproved modifications could result in improper equipment operation and
violation of state and local codes and could also create a hazardous condition, such as
fire, explosion, or electrical shock.
Do not make unapproved modifications to Gasboy equipment. Consult your ASC,
distributor, or Gasboy for approved modifications and kits.
WARNING