Fig 1. fig 2. fig 3, Introduction 3. operating instructions, Maintenance declaration of conformity – Sealey AK466D User Manual

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The unit is designed to extract oil through the engine dip stick hole. The 12 litre capacity tank allows for safe collection and disposal of waste

oil. The unit comes complete with rigid and flexible Ø6mm and Ø8mm suction hoses and a 2 metre suction hose with control tap. The unit is

fitted with a 230V 800Watt electric motor.

2. INTRODUCTION

3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Unpack the product and check contents, should there be any damaged or missing parts contact your

supplier immediately. Store the sump extraction probes in storage pipe on the back of the trolley

Ensure you have read, understood and apply the safety instructions.

3.1.

To achieve oil extraction the sump oil temperature must be 50

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C or above.

3.2.

Check that the waste oil canister cap is correctly screwed on, and the hose tap is turned off.

3.3.

Choose the appropriate extraction probe (diameter, flexible or rigid) for the type of vehicle, and

push it onto the hose end.

NOTE: To provide a faster extraction, the wider diameter probe is preferred where access allows.

3.4.

Check length of the dip stick against the length of the probe (fig 1) to establish an approximate

depth, and mark the probe at this point.

3.5.

Insert the probe through the dip stick entry hole (fig 2) and gently push the probe down to the

bottom of the sump.

3.6.

Switch the pump on and open the hose tap. The pressure gauge (fig 3) should register 40cm hg

or above as extraction commences.

3.7.

When sump is empty the pressure gauge will indicate zero. Move probe around the bottom

of the sump to extract any remaining oil.

3.8.

Switch the pump off, turn off the hose tap and remove the extraction probe from the sump.

3.9.

When extraction is complete unplug from the mains power supply.

3.10.

Dispose of waste oil in accordance with local authority regulations.

FAULT FINDING.
Should the pressure gauge not reach the required 40cm hg check the following:

a) Ensure the probe has been pushed deep enough to access the oil.

b) Air leak. Ensure all joints and seals on the pump unit and hose are tight.

c) The oil is below the 50°C temperature

c) The extraction may be complete.

Motor not working:

a) Check electrical supply and connections.

b) Check there are no foreign objects blocking or passing through the motor’s front grill.

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WARNING! Ensure the drainer is disconnected from the mains electrical supply before attempting any maintenance.

Keep the unit clean, wipe off any oil spillage.

Keep the probes clean and check that the tubes are clear.

Check that all tubes, hoses, and connections are in good condition.

Regularly check all electrical connections.

To maintain the motor use an authorised service agent.

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4. MAINTENANCE

Declaration of Conformity

We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the product listed here is

in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives

The construction file for this product is held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected, by a national

authority, upon request to Jack Sealey Ltd

For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into the UK of Sealey as Power Products.

ELECTRIC OIL DRAINER

Model AK466D

73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (S.I. 1994/3260)

89/336/EEC EMC Directive (S.I. 1992/2372 & Amends)

98/37/EC Machinery Directive

1st March 2000

Signed by Mark Sweetman

AK466D -3 - 290102

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