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System operation – MEGA Corp. MMP4-1 User Manual

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MMP4(T2)-OPS-1

4 Oct 2011

SECTION 3

System Operation

Contents

3-1

MMP4 Location ……………………….. 3-1
Normal Operation Configuration ………. 3-1

Operation ……………..…………..……. 3-7
Towing Configuration ………………….. 3-8

MMP4 LOCATION

1. Locate a suitable set up location based on

the type of equipment being used at the job
site, access and traffic flow to the MMP4
fill site.


Failure to observe and follow the
recommendations below may result in
damage to the MMP4, the water holding
pond, serious personal injury or death.

A. Ensure MMP4 water pump intake is at

least 2.5’ (0.762 meters) below the
surface of the pond.

B. Ensure the MMP4 is located on a firm,

level footing and water flow spillage will
not erode the pad that the MMP4 is set up
on.

C. Ensure there is enough safe access to the

control panel for the operator to prevent
accidental slips and falls.

D. Ensure the ponds liner (If applicable) is

not loose or damaged.

E. If the pond does not have a liner ensure

the MMP4 water pump is not submerged
in the silt or mud at the bottom.

CONFIGURING THE MMP4 FOR
NORMAL OPERATION


When the MMP4 is placed in the desirable
position for usage:

1. Chock

wheels

to

prevent

unwanted

movement of MMP4.

2. Lower the 2 front landing gear to the

ground by lowering the inner leg. The
inner leg can be lowered by removing the
safety pin and allowing the insert to lower
to the ground. Locate the next available
adjusting hole in the leg and reinsert the
locking pin, ensure the pin has the safety
lock in place and properly installed before
placing weight on the leg.

3. Lower the landing gear by moving the

crank on top of the leg in a clockwise
direction, alternating between the 2 forward
landing gear.










Ensure the MMP4 is properly secured and
the wheels are chocked to prevent the
MMP4 from moving when uncoupled to
the tow vehicle. Failure to ensure MMP4
will not move when uncoupled from tow
vehicle can result in serious personal
injury or death.