INSTRUCTIONS
for the use and care of your Baja Filter



Use:

1. Remove both end caps from the Baja Filter.
2. Insert filter spout into fuel tank inlet. CAUTION - The Baja Filter is not recommended for use in filling to or from portable containers. These containers can be highly susceptible to static electricity which can cause sparks and ignition of fuel vapors under certain environmental conditions.
3. Begin fueling. Adjust pump volume to filter flow rate. Exercise caution to avoid excessive fuel pressure to prevent overflow.
4. If flow rate through the filter decreases noticeably during the fueling process, this is an indication that debris and/or water has entered the filter and fueling should be terminated until the foreign matter is removed from the filter.
5. Remain aware of tank capacity and exercise care not to overfill.
6. After fueling is complete, allow filter canister to drain and remove it from fuel inlet.
7. Reinstall the cap set to prevent contamination and/or damage of the filter elements when not in use.

WARNING

Fueling into a portable container is NOT recommended. If fueling into a portable container is unavoidable, it is strongly recommended that the portable container be placed on the ground. A ground wire should be attached between the Baja Filter canister handle and a metal surface on the fuel source dispenser. Otherwise, under certain environmental conditions, conduction of static electricity can cause sparks and ignition of fuel vapors resulting in potential damage to persons and property.


Disassembling:

Remove the filter elements by placing your fingers and applying equal pressure on opposite sides of the plastic rim of the screen and slowly pull up until clear of the canister. Repeat for each screen and spacer ring. Remember the order of removal: coarse screen is on top; fine screen is the middle element and the water separator (green screen) is the bottom and final filter element. Finally, remove the bottom spacer ring.

Cleaning:

It is recommended that the Baja Filter be cleaned periodically in order to maximize efficiency and to prolong the life of the filter elements. The number of cleanings will vary depending on the frequency of use of the filter and amount of debris/water that accumulates in the filter. Remember, a decrease in flow rate is an indication that the filter elements should be inspected and cleaned.

1. The canister, top screen, middle screen, spacer ring and cap set may be washed with a mild soap and water solution, then rinsed thoroughly with clear water.


2. The water separator element (green screen) is a specially treated screen and should be rinsed on both top and bottom with clear water only.

DO NOT allow soap, detergents or chemical cleaning agents to come in contact with the water separator screen as such agents will decrease its performance and shorten the life of the water separator element.

3. Dry all parts with a soft clean cloth or allow to dry thoroughly before reassembling and storing your filter.


Reassembling in reverse of disassembly process:
Insert the elements in the following order:

1. Spacer ring - bottom, closest to spout
2. Water separator - (green screen)
3. Fine screen
4. Coarse screen
5. Cap set



EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES

There are no warranties, expressed or implied, against any claims or damages arising from the failure to use the Baja Filter in accordance with the Warning label on the canister and the Instructions enclosed.




Thank-you for using Baja Filters

H & B Baja Filters, LLC
13008 Henson Court
Herndon, VA 20171-2938

info@bajafilters.com.