Preventive Maintenance and Inspection
Performing Inspections
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MDE-4334C Atlas Start-up and Service Manual · April 2008
As part of the general inspection, inspect all areas for signs of damage or sharp edges. Replace
any missing or damaged warning labels. Gasboy also strongly recommends that an ASC
periodically inspect the equipment, as outlined in the next sub-section.
Leaking fuel can be ignited, causing a fire or explosion.
Fire, explosion, or electrical shock could result in severe injury or death if you continue to use
damaged pumps/dispensers.
If you find any leaks or damage, stop using the pump/dispenser, and contact your local ASC.
WARNING
WARNING
Personnel servicing a pump/dispenser can be injured if the pump/dispenser is not barricaded to
all unauthorized personnel and vehicles.
If proper precautions are not taken, the person servicing the unit can be injured by a vehicle.
Before servicing a pump/dispenser, evacuate all unauthorized persons and vehicles; and then
use safety tape or cones as barricades.
Component Inspections
Refer to
to schedule component inspections. The
station owner should only
inspect
for problems. For safety reasons, several tasks in the
, including
all
repairs, should be performed only by
an ASC. Refer to the column entitled
Who Performs the Inspection/Repair
on
to
determine if an ASC must perform a task.
WARNING
Leaking fuel can be ignited, causing a fire or explosion.
Fire, explosion, or electrical shock could result in severe injury or death if you continue to use
damaged pumps/dispensers.
If you find any leaks or damage, stop using the pump/dispenser, and contact your local ASC.
WARNING
The pump/dispenser contains pressurized flammable fuel and lethal voltages.
Servicing a Gasboy Atlas unit incorrectly could result in severe injury or death.
Do
not
attempt to service Gasboy Atlas pumps/dispensers yourself, and do
not
allow untrained
personnel to service Gasboy Atlas pumps/dispensers. Only Gasboy Atlas-trained ASCs should
service a Gasboy Atlas unit.