Operation
CAUTION
To prevent vehicle and / or engine damage, do not
mix diesel fuel with propane.
Before fueling, be sure to read and verify the following
information:
1.
Do not fuel a motor vehicle with the engine running,
except when it is necessary to run the engine to fuel the
vehicle.
2.
Do not smoke or expose any open flame in the vicinity
of a vehicle being fueled.
3.
Avoid sources of static electricity.
4.
Report any propane leaks immediately.
5.
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to avoid
skin contact with propane.
Fueling Procedures
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury,
and / or death , be sure that fill nozzle is tightly
secured on the vehicle’s fill valve.
Improperly
threading the nozzle on the fill valve may lead to
a dangerous leak.
NOTE: If the fuel door is left open after fueling, the engine
will not start.
1.
Turn off the vehicle and follow all fueling site Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements.
2.
Open the fuel door.
3.
Unscrew the dust cap from the vehicle fill valve.
4.
Check the seal, gasket, or O-ring for tears, breaks,
or cuts. If damaged / missing, do not dispense until
replaced.
5.
Remove the nozzle from the dispenser.
6.
Screw the nozzle tightly on the vehicle fill valve, ensuring
a proper fit. An improper fit could cause a leak.
7.
Activate the dispenser.
When the fuel level in the
tank reaches 80% storage capacity, the fuel flow will
automatically stop.
8.
When you first release the handle and / or when you
unscrew the nozzle, a short, small release of autogas
vapor may occur. If more than a short release of autogas
occurs, follow fueling site instructions to resolve.
9.
After unscrewing the nozzle:
•
Return the nozzle to the dispenser.
•
Replace the cap on the vehicle fill valve.
•
Shut the fuel fill door.
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