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   * Close the cap on the fill port. Do not over tighten.   * Close the cap on the fill port. Do not over tighten.
   * Using the funnel again, pour the dirty oil into the waste bottle. Ensure that the waste bottle is correctly labelled.    * Using the funnel again, pour the dirty oil into the waste bottle. Ensure that the waste bottle is correctly labelled. 
 +  * Record what you did in the log book of the equipment. Include the type of oil that you used.
  
-*Choosing the right oil: The customer service at Duniway Stockroom is excellent. You can all them, them what kind of pump, and they'll recommend a type of oil. +*Choosing the right oil: The customer service at Duniway Stockroom is excellent. You can call them, describe the kind of pump, and they'll recommend a type of oil. 
  
-The e-beam evaporator system is pumped by an Edwards ED660. This is an old pump (obsolete for >30 years) but still runs great. Based on recommendation from Duniway Stockroom, we are using Mechanical Pump Oil - 1 gallon, Semi-Synthetic, Ultra 70 ( MPO-ULTRA70-1 ), ~ $60 per gallon. Oil change takes about a half gallon.+The e-beam evaporator system is pumped by an Edwards ED660. This is an old pump (obsolete for >30 years) but still runs great. Based on recommendation from Duniway Stockroom, we are using Mechanical Pump Oil - 1 gallon, Semi-Synthetic, Ultra 70 ( MPO-ULTRA70-1 ), ~ $65 per gallon. Oil change takes about a half gallon.
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