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Operation / Maintenance / Troubleshooting
OPERATION
Risk of electric shock. Do not
handle a pump or pump motor with wet hands or
when standing on wet or damp surface, or in water.
1.
Hand tighten garden hose discharge adaptor
into top of pump.
2.
Thread garden hose onto adaptor and hand
tighten. Turn one quarter turn tighter with pliers
to seal. Make sure the washer is in the end of
the garden hose.
3.
Straighten out the garden hose as much as
possible.
4.
Use the hose, not the power cord, to position the
pump on the pool cover and to retrieve the
pump when finished. Make sure that the pump
stands on its feet while running and that it is in
at least 2 1/2" of water (the pump loses prime at
2 1/4").
5.
With pump submerged in the water, plug the
pump into a GFCI outlet.
6.
Monitor water level on the pool cover to be
ready to unplug the pump before it runs dry.
7.
The motor is impedance protected. This means
that the pump will shut off before damage from
overloading can be done to the motor. Low
voltage, long extension cords, clogged impeller,
very low head or lift, etc., could cause cycling.
8.
This pump will pump water down to 2 1/4";
this means that it will not remove all water. If
unit has been operating and suddenly no water
comes out of discharge hose, shut off unit
immediately. Water level is probably very low
and unit has broken prime. Use mop or
squeegee to remove remaining water.
Risk of electric shock. Before
attempting to check why unit has stopped
operating, disconnect power from unit. Do not
handle pump with wet hands or when standing
on wet or damp surfaces, or in water. Failure
to follow this precaution can result in personal
injury or death and/or property damage.
MAINTENANCE
Risk of electric shock. Make cer-
tain that the pump is unplugged before attempting
to service or remove any component.
To clean the screen and filter:
1.
Unplug the pump and remove it from the pool
cover.
2.
Remove the hose.
For parts or assistance, call Customer Service at
3.
Dry the pump and cord.
4.
Squeeze the sides of the screen together (Key
No. 4) and pull it away from the pump. Screen
will unsnap and come off.
5.
Remove foam filter (Key No. 3) and wash in
soapy water.
6.
Rinse and reassemble.
To clean the impeller:
1.
Remove screen as described above.
2.
Grasp nose of pump and twist counter-
clockwise. Front plate will come off, bringing
impeller with it.
3.
Clean impeller and replace front plate of pump.
Twist clockwise to lock it in place.
4.
Replace screen and filter. Pump is ready for
operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Pump won't start or run.
1.
Blown fuse: If blown, replace with fuse of prop-
er size.
2.
Low line voltage: If voltage under recommended
minimum, check size of wiring from main
switch on property. If OK, contact power
company.
3.
Obstructed impeller: Unplug pump and clear
the impeller (Key No. 2) .
4.
Pump Unplugged: Plug in pump.
5.
Defective motor: Replace pump.
Pump operates but delivers little or no
water.
1.
Garden hose is air-locked: Remove the garden
hose from the pump and hold the hose up
while walking all of the water out of the hose.
Emptying the hose of water should restore the
flow.
2.
Low line voltage: If voltage under recommended
minimum, check size of wiring from main
switch on property. If OK, contact power
company.
3.
Something caught in impeller: Follow instruc-
tions under "To Clean Impeller" under
"Maintenance".
4.
Clogged filter or screen: Remove parts and
clean; replace if necessary.
5.
Worn or defective parts or clogged impeller:
Clean parts; if required, replace parts or pump.
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