Operating Tips for Maximum Performance

. Minimize friction by using the correct 1.0" ID suction and discharge hoses specified, with a minimum of connections. Keep all hose runs as short as possible.

. Keep the suction head (vertical lift) as short as possible. Do not exceed the pump’s maximum suction head of

26 feet.

3.Avoid air leaks.

a.

All suction-side connections must

 

be tightly secured.

b.

Make sure the filler cap and drain

WARNING!

Keep all pets and bystanders away from the pump during operation and fueling.

Beware the pump may shift sud- denly during operation, especially when the hoses first fill with water.

Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair that could get caught in machinery.

Always wear eye protection such as goggles or safety glasses.

Always wear hearing-protection devices when operating this unit.

Wear appropriate footwear such as nonskid boots or shoes. Steel- toed rubber boots are strongly recommended. NEVER WORK BAREFOOT!

Gloves are recommended.

 

plug on the pump housing are

 

tight and free from leakage.

4.

Protect the discharge hose from

 

crushing-type damage, especially

 

from motor vehicles.

5.

Abrasive debris can damage the

 

pump impeller and seals, and should

 

be avoided.

6.

To minimize clogging the strainer

 

when pumping near mud or debris,

 

place the strainer in a bucket or on a

 

bed of stones.

CAUTION!

Sudden pressure increases (such as from vehicles driving on the discharge hose) can split the discharge hose and may also damage the pump body.

 

50

(meters)

45

40

35

 

 

30

head

25

20

 

Total

15

10

 

 

5

 

0

Figure 11

The higher the lift, the less the discharge quantity.

50

100

150

200

250

300

Discharge Quantity ( liters per minute)

Keep the suction lift distance as short as possible.

Minimize clogging from debris: Place the suction strainer on a bed of stones or tied in a bucket.

Figure 12

Be careful when locating the pump; the pump may shift suddenly during operation!

Protect the discharge hose

from crushing.

Burn danger/Danger from spilled fuel! Always stop the pump engine before transporting the pump. The engine muffler and other components may be very hot during or after pump operation. Carry the pump by the han- dle only. The pump must remain level at all times.

Danger of Asphyxiation! This pump is intended for outdoor use in well ventilated areas only!

WARNING!

Danger from moving parts! The pump rotor will rotate whenever the engine is cranked or operated. Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug terminal before performing any maintenance or installations on this pump. Never oper- ate this pump unless all covers and shields are in place, and both the suc- tion and discharge hoses are installed and firmly connected to the pump.

Explosion Hazard! Never attempt to start or operate this pump in the presence of explosive or combustible materials!

Never attempt to transfer fuels or other hazardous liquids with the GP3410! This pump is designed and warranted for pumping FRESH

WATER ONLY!

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Shindaiwa GP3410, 6850-9430 manual Operating Tips for Maximum Performance, Discharge Quantity liters per minute