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IMPORTANT:
To prevent damage to piston pump:
Keep air out of pump. Getting air into the pump will cause rapid and severe corrosion to the interior pump components, even for short periods of storage.
Keep pump from freezing.
Remove drive chain when not in use.
OVERNIGHT/CLEAR LIQUIDS:
1.
Steady or rising temperatures; leave pump and hoses filled with solution.
2.
Cooling weather (solution is likely to salt out); fill pump with water and leave filled. DO NOT admit air.
SUSPENSION FERTILIZER:
Fertilizer must be flushed from the pump for any storage period.
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ONE TO TWO WEEKS
ACCEPTABLE:
Draw in fresh water - diluting and flushing out solution. DO NOT DRAIN. Keep pump sealed to exclude air.
PREFERRED:
Flush pump thoroughly with 19 to 38 liters (5 to 10 gallons) of fresh water by drawing in through suction lines. Replace water with straight recreational vehicle antifreeze and plug inlet and outlet hoses.
WINTER STORAGE
1.
Flush pump thoroughly with 19 to 38 liters (5 to 10 gallons) of fresh warm water and circulate until all corrosive salts are dissolved in pump.
2.
With pump set on 10, draw in straight recreational vehicle antifreeze and plug inlet and outlet hoses.
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