The Re-Prime Of Pump - Wallmek HPB Notice D'emploi

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8.4 EMPLOYMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL.
Pressing the button indicated with the letter A the pump begin to work.
Releasing the button A to keep pression.
Pressing button indicated with letter B the circuit is brought in unloading.
Leaving the operated button the employment of destination stops.
8.5 EMPLOYMENT OF RADIO- CONTROL.
Radio control consists in a pocket push-button panel fed with batteries for transistor a 9 Volt, suitable to operate up to 4
hydro-pneumatic pumps.
In case of more pumps preventively verify the correspondence of letter wrote on the pocket push button panel with
that indicated on the Carter of the pump (Es: ABC/DEF/GHI or LMN).
To let the pump work press the button A/D/G or L on the left column of the radio-control corresponding to the letter
indicated on the same pump.
To unload the hydro-pneumatic circuit and have the pump in rest position press the button C/F/I or N on the right
column of the radio-control corresponding to the letter indicated on the same pump.
Release the operating button to stop the employment of destination during the oil in and out hydraulic phase.
The button operation is signalled by a red led placed on the frontal part of the Radio-Control.
9. RE-PRIME OF PUMP
Pumps usually haven't necessity to be primed again. Eventually where a defuse happened follow these procedures:
A) Take off the pump from the tank, check the oil level and if necessary to add up to the maximum quantity indicated for
the pump model that you are using (see chapter n°6 "Characteristics Techniques").
B) Upset the pump setting it on a table, press the "Start" button in alternate way.
C) During the working phase spill a little quantity of oil in the aspiration filter till the hose stiffen itself.
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