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Miami-Dade County Schools Automated Refueling Station. 1. Park vehicle within reasonable proximity to fuel dispenser. 2. Set parking brake, shut-off engine and turn key to the off position. (Counterclockwise). Miami-Dade County Schools Automated Refueling Station.
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Miami-Dade County Schools Automated Refueling Station 1. Park vehicle within reasonable proximity to fuel dispenser. 2. Set parking brake, shut-off engine and turn key to the off position. (Counterclockwise)
Miami-Dade County SchoolsAutomated Refueling Station • Exit bus and remove fuel cap. • Some buses equipped with non-removable fuel caps. Simply insert fuel nozzle through the top of the fuel cap.
Miami-Dade County SchoolsAutomated Refueling Station • Lift fuel dispenser nozzle, rotate pump lever to ON position • Insert dispenser nozzle into fuel tank filler neck.
Miami-Dade County SchoolsAutomated Refueling Station • Return to dispenser and begin pumping fuel. • Fuel dispenser nozzle will automatically trigger off when tank is full. DO NOT OVERFILL
Miami-Dade County SchoolsAutomated Refueling Station • Remove dispenser nozzle, rotate lever to off and insert nozzle back into pump holder. • Reinstall fuel cap and return to the vehicle • Your refueling is now complete, you may now proceed to your destination.
Miami-Dade County SchoolsAutomated Refueling Station • In the unlikely event you have any trouble with these procedures, the fuel attendants will be happy to assist you. • In case of a fuel spill, accident or fire contact the shop manager immediately.
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Pros & Cons CONS • Displacement or Reassignment of personnel (Contractual Issues) • CBG (Clerical, Breakdown, Fueling) • Health issues/claims regarding personnel • Safety issues (Breakaway hoses, spills, monitoring cameras)
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