GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING
IF THIS
Pump or Vac Does Not Turn On
Dump Pump Not Discharging
Vacuum Suction is Low
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
TASK
Inspect and clean pump inlet filters
Flush tank out with clean water
Flush dump pumps out with clean water
Check/Clean Electronic Float
*Check Carbon Brushes
*Have a HydraMaster service technician check the vacuum motor brushes once a year or after 300 operating hours.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (as installed and tested on the unit)
MODEL
POWER CORD:
POWER CONSUMPTION:
RECOVERY CAPACITY:
VACUUM INTAKE HOSE:
VACUUM MOTOR(s):
WATER LIFT/CFM:
AIR WATTS:
OVERFLOW PROTECTION:
DISCHARGE PUMPS:
DISCHARGE HOSE:
DISCHARGE RATE:
FILTER SYSTEM:
WEIGHT
7/2016
CHECK THIS
Check the circuit breakers in the wall. If both cords were on one circuit the breaker may
have tripped.
The switches should light up when turned ON. Check the switch to make sure it is
working.
Check the circuit breakers in the wall. If both cords were on one circuit the breaker may
have tripped.
The switches should light up when turned ON. Check the switch to make sure it is
working.
Check electronic float to make sure it is not obstructed and moving freely.
Make sure the tank lid is closed tightly, the drain hose is closed tightly, and the recovery
hose is tight at the vac inlet hose barb and at the tool.
Check the hose for cracks.
56384893, 56384894, 56384895
One, 25 ft, 12 gauge, 3-wire with hospital grade plug
13 Amps, total
9 gallon
2 inch X 25 ft
Two, 3-stage
100 inches / 170 cfm
520 AW in operational range
Electronic float; auto off/on
Two diaphragm bilge pumps
One 3/4 inch X 50 ft
10.5 GPM
One 80 micron mesh strainer at water inlet on recovery tank;
two 60 mesh S/S filters in the recovery tank; two 50 mesh S/S
screens in-line with bilge pumps
85 LBS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
DAILY
YEARLY
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