1. The spray is weak or there is no spray.
The pump does not operate at full flow if
there is air in the system. Air can enter the system from several sources:
a. Out of water - fill the water reservoir and prime the system.
b. Out of chemical - replace the chemical container and prime the system.
c. Foot valve is clogged - clean or replace the foot valve in the reservoir. To access the foot
valve, remove inspection port (See picture below). Remove pick up assembly from port
(see picture below). The foot valve is mounted on the end of the water pick-up assembly,
and is designed to be removed without tools.
d. Leak in one of the fittings. Remove the back panel and find the source of bubbles. Cor-
rect the leak.
e. Battery is low, if necessary, recharge.
2. Pump pulses.
There is a pressure switch in the pump. If the pump is pulsing, this switch is
cycling and the life of the pump will be greatly reduced. Have the pump serviced.
3. Pump not running.
a. Battery is dead, recharge.
b. Loose battery connection, check that both terminals are connected.
4. Pump not priming.
a. Make sure the water feed line is untangled and lying at the base of the tank. Sometimes
feedlines become tangled in shipping and priming cannot occur.
Note: The pump does not contain any field serviceable parts.
It should run for 800 to 1000
hours with no maintenance needed. If leaks occur in the pump, it needs to be replaced.
The pump is fitted with a non-adjustable, factory installed, regulator.
This regulator is preset
at the factory and should not be adjusted.
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Inspection Port
Troubleshooting
Foot Valve