Motor operation, Charger operation – Finish Thompson S6 User Manual

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Motor Operation

Note: The motor has been partially charged and should be fully charged prior to use.

Warning: The motor is NOT suitable for hazardous locations or pumping flammable or combustible materials.

1. Verify that the motor switch is in the center “O” OFF position.

See Figure 6.

2. Insert the pump tube into the fluid to be dispensed and the hose in the container to be filled.

3. While holding the motor handle and hose, switch the motor to the “I” low speed. The fluid will begin to pump.

4. If more flow is desired, switch the motor to the “II” high speed setting.
Note: Performance will diminish a small amount as the battery loses its charge. When the battery reaches a low charge level it will

simply stop. This is normal. Battery will need to be charged at this point.

Figure 6

Charger Operation

The lithium ion battery contained in the motor is extremely powerful for its compact size and weight. It does not suffer “memory”
issues like other types of batteries. It can be placed on the charger in any state of discharge (it does not need to be fully discharged
like other battery types).

Note: Do not charge or operate the motor if the ambient temperature is below 41º F (5º C) or above 104º F (40º C). The charger is
designed for dry locations.

1. Plug the supplied charger into a suitable outlet (115 volt, 1phase, 50/60 Hz), (230 volt, 1phase, 50/60 Hz) or (12 volt, car or truck).
2. Charger Indicator Lights:

115/230V charger

-Green: Power supplied to charger, or fully charged when motor is connected.

-Red: Charging.

-No Light: No power, faulty charger or faulty motor.

12V car charger

-Blinks Red then blinks green: Power supplied.

-Green: Fully charged.

-Red: Charging.

-Blinking Red: Faulty motor.

3. Gently open the jack cover. Note cover only opens 90º. Opening it more will damage the cover & it will need to be replaced in

order to properly protect the jack. Jack is located on side of motor near ON/OFF switch.

See figure 7.

4. With the motor in the “O” off position, insert the charging cord plug into the jack. The motor is fully charged when the small
indicator light on the charger turns from red to green. The charge cycle time varies depending upon the level of battery
discharge. If the battery is completely discharged it will take approximately 2 hours to reach full charge.

Note: Motor will not operate while connected to the charger.

Figure 7

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