TRUPER MOTB-1 Water Pump User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- TRUPER
Table of Contents
MOTB-1 Water Pump
Manual
Water Pump
Agricultural Use
Applies for:
Code 101110
Model MOTB-1
Read the user’s manual thoroughly
before operating this tool.
To gain the best performance of
the tool, prolong the duty life,
make the Warranty valid if
necessary, and to avoid hazards
of fatal injuries please read and
understand this Manual before
using the tool.
Keep this manual for future references.
The illustrations in this manual are for reference
only. They might be different from the real tool.
Use and care recommendations
Use gasoline mixed with 2-STROKE motor OIL.
A wrong mix may cause the water pump to throw
a rod, causing expensive repairs!
Do not use a fuel MIX that has been stored longer than 7 days.
FILL THE PUMP completely with water before starting.
Place the pump on a FIRM AND LEVEL SURFACE.
Perform periodic MAINTENANCE to your machine. (Page 11)
Technical Data
Code 101110
Description Water Pump
Motor Rated Power 1.5 Hp
Maximum Flow Rate 26 gal/min
Fuel Gasoline + Oil
Gas Tank Capacity 1.3 L
Technical Data 1.3 L
Inlet and Outlet Diameters 1”
Maximum Height 16,4 feet
Maximum Suction Depth 65.6 feet
Fuel Specifications
-
The string trimmer has an air-cooled 2-cycle motor using a mix of unleaded gasoline and high quality self-propulsion
oil with fuel stabilizer specified for air-cooled two-cycle motors. -
The motor is certified to run with unleaded gasoline for vehicles with 87 or more ([R+M]) octane level.
-
Do not use any type of gasoline premixed with oil bought in service stations such as gasoline for motorcycles.
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Do not use automotive oil or oil for 2-cycle outboard motors oil.
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The mix ratio should be 50 parts gasoline per 1 part oil (50:1 ratio). Prepare the mix in a gasoline-approved
container. Always mix thoroughly before pouring in the motor tank.
CAUTION Do not use fuel mix stored longer than 7 days. Make small amounts
of mix.
WARNING Never smoke near fuel, the gasoline filling up area or where the
oil mix is being prepared or when
operating the tool.
WARNING Any attempt to start the string trimmer with no oil added to the
fuel mix will damage to the string
trimmer.
Use the ACES-2, ACES-5 or ACES-20 OILS** cap as measure, mix 4 capfuls
oil per each liter gasoline.
A wrong mix may cause the motor to throw a rod causing
expensive repairs!
To prolong the useful life of the motor use two-cycle synthetic motor oil.
- 1 gallon = 3.78 liter ** Not included
General Safety Warnings
for Motor Tools
Keep your work area clean, tidy and well lit.
CAUTION Cluttered and dark areas may cause accidents.
Never use the tool in explosive areas or in the presence
of flammable liquids.
DANGER Before starting the motor keep the tool at least
9 meters (30 feet) away from the fill up area.
Keep children and passersby at a safe distance while
operating the tool.
WARNING Distractions could cause loosing control and cause
accidents.
Avoid contact with power lines and circuits.
DANGER Find and avoid power lines and circuits, especially
hidden wiring as well as any grounded object.
Stay alert, use care and common sense.
CAUTION Familiarity with the tool operation could lead to
distractions. It could cause accidents.
Refrain from using the tool if tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
DANGER Being momentarily distracted while using the tool could
cause severe personal injury.
Operate the tool with guards and protection devices in
place and in good working condition.
WARNING Failure to comply with this warning is a hazard of severe
personal injury.
Do not force the tool.
CAUTION Working within the tool’s working design assures
a better and safer job.
Keep the tool in a safe place and out of the reach of
children.
WARNING Motor powered tools are dangerous to
inexperienced people.
Wear proper clothes.
WARNING Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair could get
caught in the mobile parts.
Keep hands away from rotating and/or mobile parts.
WARNING Failure to comply with this warning is a hazard
of severe personal injury.
Do not operate the tool in enclosed areas.
DANGER Avoid breathing accumulated carbon monoxide, a
potentially deadly odorless toxic gas.
Wear adequate protective safety accessories.
CAUTION Wear eye protection, dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,
helmet and ear plugs. These safety gears reduce the risk
of injury.
Turn off the tool before adjusting, changing accessories
or storin.
WARNING Double check the tool switch is in the off position.
Refrain from operating the tool if the switch is not
working or is not properly assembled.
WARNING Failure to complain with this warning is a hazard of
personal injury. Immediately send it to a Authorized Service Center
Avoid the tool to unintentionally start.
WARNING Double-check the tool motor is off
before maintenance or putting it away.
Remove brackets before turning on the tool.
DANGER Additional tools or vices installed in a rotating part could
cause severe personal injury.
Service the tool and double-check it is in good working
conditions before operating.
CAUTION Carefully check mobile parts, alignment and assembly.
Do it periodically. Look for any damaged element or part
not working properly. Repair immediately in a Authorized Service Center
Accessories.
CAUTION Use only accessories or spare parts indicated in this
Manual or certified by
Never leave a running tool unattended.
DANGER Turn off and disconnect the tool after using. Set it in a
safe position to avoid severe injury.
Never smoke in the proximity of fuel.
DANGER Do not smoke in the proximity of the fuelling
area or when using the tool.
Do not touch parts with high temperatures.
The surface of the engine and the exhaust reach high temperatures during the
operation of the tool..
Service and repair.
Always go to a Authorized Service Center to use identical spare
parts and maintain the security of the tool.
Safety Warnings for Water Pumps
Appropriate use
• Do not use the pump to pump flammable or corrosive
liquids such as gasoline, oils and acids, neither pumping
sea water, fuels and / or similar substances.
• Set the pump on a firm, flat surface, 3.2 feet at least away
from any wall and away from flammable things.
• Double check you know how to stop and operate the
pump. Never let the pump be used under risky conditions
or violating safety regulations.
• Inadequate use of the pump or modifications,
components not approved or tested by the manufacturer,
liberates the manufacturer from any legal liability.
WARNING • Do not install the water pump in areas
where there is risk of explosion or near liquid fuels or
gases.
WARNING • Do not aim the water jet against the
water pump or other electrical components. There is
danger of death due to electric shock.
• Symbols adhered onto the water pump shall not be
removed or covered. All information regarding the
equipment that is no longer legible shall be immediately
replaced.
• Read and obey the operation instructions before
installing or starting the motor pump. Any malfunction
caused by omission of the indications in this manual can
damage the pump and make the Warranty void.
• The time it takes for the water to start flowing through
the pump may vary depending on the suction depth. Do
not operate the pump empty (with no water) longer than 1
minute. This action could damage the mechanical seal in
the system.
• Before starting the pump verify the suction hose is
properly connected. Water leaks in the connection will
prevent the right operation of the pump.
• The pump is built with an oil level sensor bulb that
prevents the motor to start if the level is not the right one.
• Purge the pump before each operation once it is
connected and set in the working place.
Fuel Handling
• Never smoke close to where there is fuel, nor the
filling up zone or when operating the pump.
• To reduce risk of fire or burns, handle fuel with care.
It is extremely flammable.
• Prevent gasoline or oil to be in contact with your skin.
• Protect your eyes to guard off gasoline or oil splashes.
In the event of accidental contact, wash immediately with
clear water. If irritations persist, go see a physician.
• Store fuel in a dedicated container.
WARNING • Before re-fueling, shut down the
motor, set the equipment on clear terrain and wait for it
to cool down.
CAUTION • Wipe clean all the spilled fuel before
operating the equipment.
CAUTION • Check for fuel leaks to prevent fire, or
burns. If there are leaks, mend them before using the
pump.
• Under no reason at all burn spilled fuel to get rid of it.
• For no reason use any other type of fuel than that
specified in the instructions.
Parts
Assembly
Coupling Mounting
- Insert the coupling (A) in the screw (B) as shown in figure .
- Set the seal (C) in the coupling .
- Screw the screw in the inlet / outlet of the pump (D).
Set Up
• Place the equipment on a dry, firm, flat and leveled surface.
• Connect one end of the suction hose (not included) to
the pump water inlet (A), and the other end of the hose
to the filter (B).
• Set the release hose (not included) to the pump water
outlet (C).
CAUTION • All the connections shall be secured
with the right clamps (D).
CAUTION • Hoses shall be continuous, with no
twists in their structure. Length of the suction hose shall
not exceed the required length to operate the pump
correctly.
CAUTION • Using a filter is essential (B) to prevent
particles entering into the system and damage the motor.
• Submerge the suction hose end with the filter in the
water source
Fuel Supply
• Set the Pressure Washer on a flat and leveled surface.
• Clean and dry the area around the fuel cap.
• Remove the fuel cap.
• Using a funnel fill slowly the fuel tank up to the lower
part of the tank neck. Do not overfill to allow fuel
expansion and prevent spillage.
• Clean any fuel spills.
• Cover the tank rotating the cap until hearing a click.
• Clean any spilled fuel before starting up.
High Altitude Operation
• In high altitudes, the air-fuel combination in a standard
carburetor will be rich in fuel. Performance will be low and
fuel consumption will increase.
• Performance while operating in high altitudes may
improve if the carburetor is regulated adjusting the main
knob. The machine is adjusted to operate at altitudes
above 6000 feet over sea level. If noticing the machine is
not operating efficiently go to a
Authorized Service Center to carry out the modification
needed in the carburetor.
• Even though the carburetor is having an adequate
injection, the motor power will diminish approximately
3,5% per each increase of 1000 feet after 6890 feet above
sea level. The power decrease will be higher if no
modifications are carried out in the carburetor.
• If the machine is operated in a height
inadequate to the carburetor adjustment, low performance,
overheating and severe damage in the motor can be
caused due to the excessive air mix in the fuel.
Start Up
Purge
• The system shall be purged of any air bubble by filling
the pump with clear water before starting.
• Remove the purge cap (A). Fill up with water up to the
orifice level and screw back the cap. Only then the pump
can be started.
Never start the pump when empty. If it
accidentally starts shut down the pump immediately, wait
until it cools down and fill it again with clean water.
Start Up
CAUTION Before starting the pump some topics need
to be taken care of. Otherwise it can get damaged and the
Warranty cancelled:
• All the hoses shall be disconnected, totally untangled and
with no kinks.
• Water supply shall be connected and fully open.
• Gasoline and oil levels shall be right.
• The system shall be purged as previously indicated.
• Place the switch in the ON position (B).
• If the motor is cool move the carburetor lever (C) upwards.
Press and release the choke 6 times (D).
• In case the motor is hot move the carburetor lever down
and do not use the choke.
• Pull the lever (E) quickly to start the engine. Once the
engine starts, do not release the lever, carefully return it to its
starting position to avoid damaging it.
• Once the engine starts, move the carburetor lever down.
• Allow the engine to idle for a few seconds.
• Press throttle (F) to start pumping.
Shut OFF
• Move throttle (F) to minimum throttle position.
• Press and hold the power switch (B) for 30 seconds to
turn off the machine.
Maintenance
• Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the tool, turn off the motor. Wait
for all the moving parts to stop. Disconnect
the spark plug cable and separate it from the spark plug. Otherwise, you could
be severely injured and the equipment
could get damaged.
General cleaning
• Clean and unblock all the starter unit ventilation slots
with a brush when necessary.
• In the same way, periodically clean the motor cylinder
wings and the fan wings to remove dirt. Not doing it will
cause the motor to overheat and get damaged.
Cleaning the air filter
• Remove the air filter cap loosening the cap knob.
• Remove the air filter.
• Depending of the time it has been used you can give a
superficial cleaning to the filter by only tapping it against a
flat surface to remove most of the particles.
• You can also blow the filter with compressed air. Do it
in both sides.
• For a more complete cleaning wash the filter in
lukewarm soapy water. Rinse it and let it dry before
installing it back in the tool.
• Install back the air filter verifying it clicks in place.
• Clean the air filter as frequently as necessary to keep it
always clean. Otherwise the motor performance will
diminish.
Fuel filter
• Check frequently the gasoline filter.
• If the filter is dirty, replace it.
• In the gas tank interior is dirty rinse it with gasoline.
Carburetor adjustment
• We recommend making carburetor adjustments in a
Authorized Service Center.
• A wrong adjustment can damage the motor and make
the warranty void.
Spark plug replacement
• The motor uses a Champion RCJ-6Y spark plug with an
electrode gap of 0.63mm (0.025”). Replace the spark plug
once a year with a similar one.
• With a totally cold motor, loosen the worn spark plug
turning left with a spark plug wrench and remove it.
• Insert the new spark plug and tighten to the right by
hand.
CAUTION • Use care not to damage the spark
plug thread. Otherwise the motor will be seriously
damaged.
Exhaust and muffler cleansing
• The exhaust and muffler can be clogged with carbon
deposits, depending on the type of fuel, the amount of oil
used and / or the conditions the tool is used. If noticing
loss of power you should remove the deposits to restore
performance. Go to a Authorized
Service Center to have this service made.
• The muffler is equipped with an anti-spark screen inside
the muffler. After being used long periods of time the
screen gets dirty and needs to be replaced.
Go to a Authorized Service Center to
have it replaced.
• Check constantly that the muffler has
the fasteners secured and that there is no damage or
corrosion. If finding leaks, stop the tool and immediately
go to a Authorized Service Center to
have it repaired.
Maintenance
Tool storage
If storing the tool a month or more, be aware of the
following:
• Drain all the contents in the fuel tank into an approved
gasoline container. All the remaining fuel should be used
again in other equipment with a two-cycle motor with a
ratio of 50:1.
• Run the motor until the rest of the fuel is consumed and
the motor shuts off by itself. This way you eliminate the
fuel residues and will avoid gum forming and damaging
the fuel system.
• Drain all the water from the pump.
• Clean thoroughly.
• Store the tool in a ventilated space, away from corrosive
agents like garden chemical substances or deicing salts. Also
away from children.
• Comply with all the government rules regarding safety in
handling and storing fuel.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|
The motor does not
start.| • There is no spark.
• There is no fuel.
• The motor is choked.
•The starter jack is
pulling with more
difficulty than when new.|
the cylinder. Connect the spark plug cable and set it on top of the motor
cylinder with its metal part touching the cylinder. Pull the starter and watch
the spark in the spark plug electrode. If there is no spark, repeat the test
with a new spark plug.
• Press the starter choke until the fuel is visible in the choke. If no fuel
is
showing it means that the fuel supply primary system is blocked. Contact a
Authorized Service Center. If the starter choke fills
with fuel, it means the motor is choked.
• With the switch off, remove the spark plug. Move the choke lever
upwards and pull the starter handle 15 to 20 times to eliminate the fuel
excess in the motor. Clean the spark plug and reinstall. Follow the normal
starting procedure (consult page 10). If the motor does not start, move
the choke lever downwards and repeat the starting procedure. If the
motor is still not running, repeat the procedure but this time using a new
spark plug.
• Take the tool to a Authorized Service Center.
The motor starts but it
is not accelerating.| • The motor needs a
few minutes to warm
up.|
• Allow the motor to warm up completely. If the motor is not accelerating
after three minutes contact your Authorized Service
Center.
The motor starts, but it
only runs at high
speed with the choke
at half position.| • Carburetor needs
adjustment.|
• Take the tool to a Authorized Service Center.
The motor is not
gaining full speed and
has too much smoke
emissions.| • Check the oil / fuel
mix.
• The air filter is dirty.
• The anti spark guard
screen is dirty.|
• Use new fuel and the right oil mix for two-cycle.
• Clean the air filter. See page 11.
• Clean the anti spark guard screen. See page 11.
The motor starts,
works but it has no
idle speed.| • The idle screw in the
carburetor needs to be
adjustment.|
• Take the tool to a Authorized Service Center.
The pump is not
pumping water.| • The suction hose is put from the
water source.
• The filter is blocked.
• The hose is tangled.
• The suction distance is too high.|
• Submerge the suction hose end.
• Remove obstacles from the filter.
• Straighten the hose.
• Do not go over the 5m height needed for suction.
Authorized Service Centers
In the event of any problem contacting a Truper Authorized Service Center,
please see our webpage www.truper.com
to get an updated list, or call our toll-free numbers 800 690-6990 or 800
018-7873 to get information about the
nearest Service Center.
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Warranty policy
Code 101110
Model MOTB-1
Brand
This product is guaranteed for 1 year. To make the warranty valid or purchase
parts and components you must
present the product in Corregidora 22, Col. Centro, Alc. Cuauhtémoc, CDMX C.P.
06060 or at the
establishment where you purchased it, or at any Truper® Service Center listed
in the annex to the warranty
policy and/or in www.truper.com . Transportation costs resulting from
compliance of this warranty will be
covered by
For questions or comments, call 800-690-6990. Made in China. Imported by
Truper S.A. de C.V. Parque
Industrial 1, Parque Industrial Jilotepec, Jilotepec, Edo. de Méx. C.P. 54257
Stamp of the business. Date of purchase:
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