Introduction/Introduction/Introducción
Safety Information
Please read, understand, and follow all safety instructions. Failure to follow
instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.
DANGER
Always
disconnect power prior to moving, adjusting, or servicing pump
or attached systems.
DO NOT
use this pump in the presence of spraying or
standing water. Failure to do so could result in a fatal electric shock.
WARNING: Fire and Explosion Hazard
DO NOT
use this pump to move flammable or explosive liquids.
DO NOT
use this pump in explosive or flammable environments.
Carbon monoxide hazard. Ensure that pump is mounted away from heat
exchanger or wiring. If you are unsure of any items in this manual, please
consult a professional and
DO NOT
attempt to install this product.
California Proposition 65
This product may contain chemicals known to the state of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling this product.
CAUTION: Flood Risk
Personal injury or property damage can result from an inoperative pump.
If a flood has occurred,
DO NOT
walk in wet area until all power has been
turned off. Check with local electric company or a qualified electrician
before disconnecting any electrical service prior to pump removal.
WARNING
Pump must be properly wired to condensate producing appliance control
board in order to shut off pump in alarm (high water) conditions.
Supply voltage and frequency must match what is shown on pump
nameplate. Source voltages lower than the rated supply can reduce
performance and cause pump to overheat.
Pump must be level or should be placed on a solid surface or floor.
DO NOT
cover pump air vents. Pump is air cooled.
DO NOT
cover
vent holes located on top or sides of the pump housing. Pump may be
operated continuously as long as air vents are not covered.
Pump should be stored indoors. The chosen location should be clean and
dry.
Temperature Rating
• Continuous duty 140˚F
• Max inlet temperature 160˚F
• Not suitable for contact with steam or gasses that exceed 160˚F.