Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient operation, setup, and maintenance of your Saker Fuel Transfer Pump, Model GJ90916-E037-1. This battery-powered pump is designed for transferring gasoline, diesel, light oils, kerosene, and non-potable water. Please read this manual thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.
Alaye Aabo
IKILO: Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in fire, explosion, electric shock, or serious injury.
- Always operate the pump in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not use the pump near open flames, sparks, or other ignition sources.
- Ensure all connections are secure before operating to prevent leaks.
- Do not pump corrosive liquids, acids, or highly flammable solvents other than those specified.
- Pa awọn ọmọde ati awọn eniyan laigba aṣẹ kuro ni agbegbe iṣẹ.
- Wọ ohun elo aabo ti ara ẹni ti o yẹ, gẹgẹbi awọn ibọwọ ati aabo oju.
- Do not immerse the pump motor unit in liquid.
- Remove batteries when the pump is not in use or during maintenance.
- Sọ awọn batiri ti a lo ni ifojusọna.
Ọja irinše
Your Saker Fuel Transfer Pump package includes the following items:
- Portable Fuel Pump unit with integrated hose and nozzle
- 3 Fuel Can Adapters (various sizes)
- Itọsọna olumulo

Image: The Saker Fuel Transfer Pump main unit, showing the red and white pump body, the flexible hose, and the dispensing nozzle.

Image: Three black threaded adapters of different sizes, designed to fit various fuel can openings.
Ṣeto
- Fi Awọn batiri sii:
Open the battery compartment on the pump unit. Insert 4 AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity. For emergency situations, the pump can operate with 2 AA batteries at a slower speed. (Batteries not included).

Image: A person inserting AA batteries into the designated compartment of the Saker Fuel Transfer Pump.
- So Adapta pọ mọ (ti o ba nilo):
Select the appropriate adapter for your fuel can's opening. Thread the adapter onto the fuel can. Then, securely attach the pump unit to the adapter on the fuel can.
- Position Hoses:
Ensure the intake hose is fully submerged in the liquid within the source container. Position the dispensing nozzle securely into the receiving container's opening.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
- Bibẹrẹ Gbigbe:
Press the "ON" button on the pump unit. The pump will begin transferring liquid at a rate of up to 12 liters (3.2 gallons) per minute.

Image: A visual guide demonstrating how to install batteries, correctly place the nozzle, and activate the pump by pressing the 'ON' switch.
- Ẹya Idaduro Aifọwọyi:
The pump is equipped with an advanced sensor that automatically stops the flow when the receiving container is full, preventing spills and overflows. The nozzle also features a rubber protective cover.

Aworan: Alaye view of the pump's auto-stop sensor at the end of the hose and the rubber protective cover for the nozzle.
- Stop Transfer:
To manually stop the transfer at any time, press the "OFF" button.
- Lẹhin Lilo:
Once the transfer is complete, remove the nozzle from the receiving container and allow any residual liquid to drain back into the source container or a safe collection point. Store the pump in a clean, dry place.
Fidio Afihan
Video: A demonstration of the Saker Portable Fuel Pump in action, showing its ease of use and the fuel transfer process.
Itoju
- Ninu: After each use, especially when transferring different types of liquids, clean the hoses and nozzle by running a small amount of appropriate cleaning fluid (e.g., water for non-potable water, or a small amount of the next intended liquid for fuels) through the pump.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the pump in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure all liquid is drained from the pump and hoses before storage.
- Rirọpo Batiri: Replace batteries when the pump's performance decreases. Always use new, high-quality AA batteries.
- Ayewo: Periodically inspect the hoses, connections, and pump unit for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Replace any damaged components immediately.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Fifa ko tan. | Awọn batiri ti o ku tabi ti ko tọ ti fi sori ẹrọ. | Ṣàyẹ̀wò polarity batiri; fi awọn batiri AA tuntun rọpo. |
| Slow flow rate. | Low battery power; clogged intake filter; kinked hose. | Replace batteries; clean intake filter; straighten hose. |
| Pump stops unexpectedly. | Auto-stop sensor activated (receiving container full); low battery. | Check receiving container level; replace batteries. |
| N jo lati awọn asopọ. | Awọn isopọ alaimuṣinṣin; ti bajẹ Eyin-oruka tabi edidi. | Tighten all connections; inspect and replace damaged seals. |
Awọn pato
- Brand: Saker
- Awoṣe: GJ90916-E037-1
- Ipo isẹ: Laifọwọyi
- Orisun Agbara: Awọn batiri AA 4 (kii ṣe pẹlu)
- Oṣuwọn Sisan: Up to 12 Liters per minute (3.2 Gallons per minute)
- Gigun okun: 51 inches
- Ohun elo: ABS, Corrosion-Resistant Materials
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 0.73 kilogram (1.6 lbs)
- Compatible Liquids: Gasoline, Diesel, Light Oils, Kerosene, Non-potable Water
- Awọn ẹya: Auto-Stop Leak Protection, Universal Fuel Can Compatibility (with 3 adapters)
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
The Saker Fuel Transfer Pump (Model GJ90916-E037-1) comes with a 2-Odun olupese atilẹyin ọja.
For warranty claims, technical support, or any questions regarding your product, please contact Saker customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official Saker webojula fun alaye olubasọrọ.
Please have your model number (GJ90916-E037-1) and proof of purchase available when contacting support.