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Cleaning the Check Valve

If you’re experiencing little to no pressure or the pump is not priming and you’ve checked your 

filter screen and it’s clean, and you’ve gone through the other trouble shooting tips, you may 

need to clean the check valve. 

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Remove the head of the pump, which is held on by 7 screws. 

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The first piece inside the head of the pump is called a check valve, it’s the part responsible for building up pressure 
and pumping water/solution through the lines.  

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Clean the check valve under hot, soapy water (such as a good grade dish soap).  

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Give it a very light scrubbing with something like an old toothbrush, something with soft bristles. 

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Then let it soak for about an hour or so in the hot soapy solution and replace in the pump and reassemble the pump. 

 

Most times this will restore most, if not all of the prime of a pump. 

If you’re still having issues with pressure after this step, it would be recommended to replace this part. 

Checking the Pressure Switch

If your motor is not running and you’ve checked the following: for loose wiring connections, fuse, the switch on the 

lead wire was “ON” and made sure you were connected to a fully charged battery and everything is fine, but the  

motor won’t run, then it’s time to check to see if the pressure switch is bad. 

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Remove the cover off the 1” square box (pressure switch) on the head of the pump, the cover is held on by   
one phillips-head screw. This will  expose the two red wires. 

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With the pump connected to a good 12 volt power source and everything on. 

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Slip the two red wires off the terminals and touch them together.  

 

If the motor runs, it means the pressure switch is bad and needs to be replaced.  

If it still doesn’t run, try bypassing the switch in the lead wire or using another lead wire. Even if a tester shows power 

to the pressure switch, it still could be the switch in the wire that is causing the problem. If still not responsive, use a 

voltmeter or electrical tester to make sure you are getting power to the head of the pump, as it could possibly be 

something in one of the wires or even the lead wire assembly may need to be replaced. 

 

Warning:

 It is NOT recommended to run the pump this way, as the pump will continue  

to run and not shut off.  

 

This could result in blown hoses when all discharges are closed. 

Also, this could result in premature failure of the pump completely. 

Try another 12-Volt battery

Quarter turn at a time clockwise until surging stops

Defective pressure switch

Troubleshooting

Bypass is not completely closed
System has leaks
Check for worn or dirty check valve
Excessive voltage
Improper adjustment of pressure switch
Damaged or defective wiring harness

Check for proper voltage

Check for worn or dirty check valve
Low flow may cause pump to surge
Spray wand is adjusted for a small or fine spray pattern
Slightly open bypass (if applicable) to overcome
If needed, pressure switch may need to be adjusted

Pump will not run:

Low Pressure/Low Flow:

Pump surges:

Pump continues to run:

Fuse blows:

Check for loose wiring
Make sure the ON/OFF switch is on
Check the fuse
Check for defective pressure switch
Check for a clogged strainer

Summary of Contents for 5301304

Page 1: ...u have purchased the optional trailer kit or optional boom assembly BEFORE RETURNING THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY REASON PLEASE CALL 1 800 831 0027 MONDAY FRIDAY 8 00 AM TO 5 00 PM CST If you should have a question or experience a problem with your Fimco Industries Product Visit our website www fimcoindustries com or call the Toll free number above Our technical support representatives will be happy to he...

Page 2: ...gun Bypass valve is opened to re circulate solution back into the tank When spraying with the handgun pressure may be reduced by slowly opening the bypass valve until desired pressure is achieved Opening the valve decreases pressure closing the valve increases pressure Maintenance During After Spraying Periodically check the strainer and clean the screen on your intake line Proper care and mainten...

Page 3: ...alve Check for clogged strainer filter Check for cracks in the pump housing Check for empty product supply Low Pressure Low Flow Check for leaks in the discharge line Check for restriction in the discharge line Check for debris in nozzle orifice Check for clogged strainer Check for proper voltage try another 12 volt battery Pulsating flow surging Low flow may cause pump to surge Spray wand is adju...

Page 4: ...ed to a good 12 volt power source and everything on Slip the two red wires off the terminals and touch them together If the motor runs it means the pressure switch is bad and needs to be replaced If it still doesn t run try bypassing the switch in the lead wire or using another lead wire Even if a tester shows power to the pressure switch it still could be the switch in the wire that is causing th...

Page 5: ...Page 5 See Plumbing Detail Next Page Exploded View SK 61 12V 5301304 Refer to Parts List Next Page for Part Numbers Loom Clamp for Handgun Hose ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 Parts List SK 61 12V 5301304 Plumbing Detail Refer to the Parts List Above for Part Numbers Intake Hose Bypass Hose ...

Page 7: ...Page 7 NOTES ...

Page 8: ...ain warranty service under this Limited Warranty you must 1 provide written notice to Fimco Ind of the defect during the Warranty Period and within thirty 30 days after the defect becomes apparent or the repair becomes necessary at the following address Fimco Ind 1000 Fimco Lane North Sioux City SD 57049 and 2 make the Equipment available to Fimco Ind or an authorized dealer within a reasonable pe...

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