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Servicing Discriminating Dispenser Pan and Containment Sump <br /> Sensors <br /> When replacing <br /> Dispenser Filters or servicing Dispensers <br /> The sensor should be removed from the dispenser pan before replacing the filters. All fuel must be cleaned up in <br /> the dispenser pan prior to reinstalling the sensor. If the sensor is exposed to fuel during the filter replacement, the <br /> sensor may go into a fuel alarm. If this occurs the sensor must be removed from the dispenser pan and the sensor <br /> ' allowed to dry in a well ventilated area for up to 7 days. The recovery time will depend on how long the sensor was <br /> exposed to the fuel. <br /> If the sensor has been exposed to diesel fuel or kerosene, it will be necessary to first soak the sensor in Coleman TM <br /> fuel for 30 minutes and then set aside to dry in a well ventilated area for up to 7 days. It is advisable that the <br /> affected sensor be replaced and taken to a location where the soaking and recovery process can be safely per- <br /> formed. The recovery time will depend on how long sensor was exposed to the diesel fuel or kerosene. <br /> When Sensor is in alarm due to a spill or leak in the containment area <br /> ' Remove the sensor from the containment area upon arrival at the location. Dry off the sensor and allow it to <br /> recover in a well ventilated area for up to 7 days. The recovery time will depend on how long the sensor was <br /> exposed to the fuel. <br /> ' The sensor can be reinstalled in the containment area once the sensor has recovered and the source of the leak <br /> repaired. The containment area must be free of fuel. <br /> ' If the sensor has been exposed to diesel fuel or kerosene, it will be necessary to first soak the sensor in Coleman TM <br /> fuel for 30 minutes and then set aside to dry in a well ventilated area for up to 7 days. It is advisable that the <br /> ' affected sensor be replaced and taken to a location where the soaking and recovery process can be safely per- <br /> formed. The recovery time will depend on how long sensor was exposed to the diesel fuel or kerosene. <br /> Biodiesel Blend Limitations <br /> ' Biodiesel blends that meet ASTM standards D6751 and D7467 are compatible with the respective sensors. <br /> ' SAN 1 9 2018 <br /> P1 Hr-:-ALTH <br /> e'E ew.�I'T <br /> 2 <br />