Sealey TP90.V2 Instruction Manual

To assemble the Sealey TP90.V2 Pump, begin by attaching the handle to the main body using the provided screws. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent air leaks. Refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions.
If the Sealey TP90.V2 Pump is not dispensing fluid, check for blockages in the nozzle or hoses. Ensure the pump is primed correctly and that there is sufficient fluid in the reservoir. Verify that all seals are intact and not damaged.
Regular maintenance of the Sealey TP90.V2 Pump should be carried out every 6 months or after 50 hours of operation, whichever comes first. This includes checking for wear and tear, cleaning components, and lubricating moving parts.
The Sealey TP90.V2 Pump is designed to handle a variety of fluids, including water, oils, and non-corrosive chemicals. Always check the compatibility of the fluid with the pump materials to avoid damage.
To increase the efficiency of the Sealey TP90.V2 Pump, ensure that all components are clean and free from debris. Regular maintenance and correct priming procedures will also help in maintaining optimal performance.
If the pump handle is difficult to operate, check for any obstructions or damage to the handle mechanism. Lubricate the pivot points with a suitable lubricant to ensure smooth operation.
To clean the Sealey TP90.V2 Pump, flush it with warm water or a suitable cleaning solution, depending on the fluid used. Ensure all residues are removed to prevent clogging and corrosion. Dry thoroughly before storing.
Common troubleshooting steps include checking for leaks, ensuring proper assembly, verifying fluid levels, and inspecting hoses for cracks or blockages. Consult the user manual for more specific troubleshooting guidance.
Components may need replacement if there are visible signs of wear, such as cracks, leaks, or reduced performance. Regular inspection during maintenance can help identify parts that need replacing.
The Sealey TP90.V2 Pump is not recommended for use in freezing temperatures as the fluid may freeze and damage the pump. If operating in cold conditions, make sure to use antifreeze solutions compatible with the pump.