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Pump Powered Water Supplies - Flow-Rite

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OperationFor continued successful operation of your Single Point <strong>Water</strong>ingsystem always:1. Only use <strong>Flow</strong>-<strong>Rite</strong> approved equipmentWarning! Use of unapproved equipment or modificationof approved equipment can lead to systemfailure and will void your warranty2. Always follow <strong>Flow</strong>-<strong>Rite</strong>’s required watering procedures.3. Perform regular scheduled maintenance!4. For indoor use only!Warning! Only fill batteries after they have been fully charged.Step 1 - Fill Tank- Ensure the water supply has ample water to fill battery. Ifnecessary, remove lid and fill cart / holding tank with water. Allpump powered water supplies are compatible with deionized water.Step 2 - Power Up <strong>Water</strong> Supply- For AC powered water supplies first plug into a GFCI outlet. Seepower requirements of your specific models on page 4. Turn onrocker switch.- For DC powered (100 series) carts turn on rocker switch, andcheck voltage meter to ensure battery is charged. The cart shouldnot be operated once the voltage falls below 12 volts.Recharging Battery: Plug in battery charger (to a GFCI outlet)when cart is not in use to ensure the battery is fully charged. Theon-board charger will maintain charge levels as necessary. Seepage 4 for charger power requirements.NOTE: Once the water supply has been powered on, the pump willturn on briefly to develop pressure in the supply hose and then willturn off. The power switch can be left on in between refillingbatteries. The pumps will turn on occasionally to maintain pressurein supply hose. This occasional cycling will not damage the watersupply, although it is recommended that the water supply bepowered down if it will be inactive for 1 hour or more.6

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