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FLOAT TRIP SYSfIM MAINTENANCE I%%TRUCTIONS <br />- If the containment box is not performing normally when the <br />operating instructions are followed, contact qualified service <br />personnel or Bravo's customer service at (800) 282-7286. <br />Outside U. S.A., call (323) 888-4133. Do not attempt to service <br />or repair the containment box yourself. <br />- Prior to any maintenance, verify that the containment box <br />interior is clean and free of debris and obstructions, especially <br />in the float reservoir(s) area. <br />- Make sure that the containment box is not submersed in fuel, <br />water or any other fluids. <br />- Do not tamper with or modify the float device or the <br />shut-off system. This includes the lead seals and float chain. <br />Any tampering with these components transfers the liability for <br />the shut-off system function to the person or persons who <br />tamper with the above components. <br />- The interior of the containment box must not be <br />directly exposed to rock, salt, ice or snow. <br />ROUTINEFILT A <br />prior to filter changes, follow dispenser <br />manufacturer's instructions. <br />1. Check the float chain tension for proper adjustment. Make sure <br />it is connected to the shear valve and the float arm. <br />2. Next test the float system by gently raising the float tubing <br />approximately 1/4" to 1/2" with the valve in the open <br />position. This action should close the shear valve. If it <br />does not, refer to Adjusting the Float Mechanism section. <br />3. Examine the lead seals on the float chain at the float arm pivot <br />and at the product shear valve (Fig. 3). If the seals <br />were not altered, continue with the next step. If the seals <br />were altered, refer to "Adjusting the Float Mechanism." <br />4. While removing the filter, collect as much fuel as possible from <br />the filter before it enters the containment box. Use the <br />manufacturer's supplied cup/collector to minimize fuel <br />loss. <br />5. Next remove all fluids from the containment box. Bravo's <br />manual siphon pump is designed to connect to the top of <br />the float tubing for easy fluid removal. DO NOT leave <br />absorbent materials in the containment box to soak up <br />fluids. <br />6. Properly dispose of removed fluids according to local, state and <br />federal regulatory guidelines. <br />7 <br />7. Using hitch pin secure chain tension with the shear valve in <br />OPEN position, no slack in chain (Fig. 7.1, 7.2). <br />8. If a fluid test was performed, drain the float reservoir through <br />the float tubing by using the Bravo siphon pump. <br />9. Properly dispose of removed fluids according to regulatory <br />guidelines. <br />10. Lift the tubing 1/8 to 1/4" till the float trip closes the valve. <br />If the float trips the valve correctly, proceed to Step 6, <br />Setting Float. Adjust float chain tension by raising of <br />lowing nut on float tubing. <br />11. Raising the nut increases tension and lowering nut loosens <br />tension of float chain. (Fig. 11) <br />SETTING FLOAT MECHANISM <br />12. (Dispenser riser must be connected to shear valve <br />before setting) Slide up the double seal and feed the <br />free end of ball chain, 3/4" below brass arm (Fig. 7.1, <br />7.2). Then crimp lead seal to set chain, remove hitch <br />pin and reset the valve to OPEN Position. (Fig. 12) <br />7A <br />