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  4. Remove the screen (16) and base plate (8) from the carton, and 

install them using the 1/4–20 nylon screws (9). Torque the screws 
to 8 - 10 in-lbs. 

   

CAUTION: 

If the base plate is not installed, the pump may tip 

over. This can result in switch malfunction and possible damage 
to the pump if the switch causes the pump to run without water 
being present (see SAFETY GUIDELINES). The plate is an 
integral part of the safety design of the pump, and failure to attach 
it properly voids this important safety feature.

  5.  Gently lower the pump onto the pool cover by holding the garden 

hose. Be certain you do not pull the power cord plug onto the pool 
cover. It is recommended that two people position the pump. One 
person should hold electrical cord plugs while second person 
positions the pump at the desired location on the pool cover. 
Position the pump so that it remains upright to allow proper 
switch operation. The pump is equipped with a 25', 18 AWG 
power cord, and has a 3-prong, grounding-type attachment plug. 
Once the pump is in position and proper electrical connections 
have been made, the pump is ready for testing (see ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTIONS section).

NOTE:

 Become familiar with the SAFETY GUIDELINES section. 

During the rainy season, you should check daily to see that your 
pump is functioning properly. Also, if you experience high winds, 
or excessive movement of the pool cover, be certain the power 
supply cord has not been pulled onto the cover, and that the pump 
is still upright, with the discharge hose properly positioned. If you 
will be away from your pool for an extended period, have someone 
periodically check your pump and verify that everything is still 
functioning properly. Be sure to review the SAFETY GUIDELINES and 
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS sections with them.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

WARNING:

 Disconnect the electrical power before touching the 

pump, discharge, or electrical plug when water is present in the area. 
Failure to do so can result in serious bodily injury and/or property 
damage. Always connect pump to grounded receptacle (see SAFETY 
GUIDELINES).

WARNING:

 This pump is supplied with a 3-prong electrical plug. 

The diaphragm switch is supplied with a 3-prong piggyback plug/
receptacle on the cord. The third prong grounds the pump to prevent 
possible electrical shock hazard. Do not remove the third prong from 
the plugs. 
  1. For automatic operation, plug the pump plug into the piggyback 

receptacle, then plug the piggyback plug into a properly grounded 
outlet. For manual operation, plug the pump plug directly into 
properly grounded outlet. These connections are illustrated in 
Figure 1.

 2. A separate branch electrical circuit is recommended. The 

electrical power required is 5 amps at 115 VAC.

 3. Be sure that electrical connection cannot be reached by rising 

water. Under no circumstances should the connection be located 
where it may become flooded or submerged by water.

 4. The switch cord contains a small, white breather tube that 

extends out of the switch plug (Figure 1). Be sure the switch cord 
is not pinched and that air flow in the breather tube is not 
restricted. DO NOT allow water to enter into breather tube. Non-
restricted air flow is required for proper switch operation.

 5. Test the pump after all electrical connections have been made. 

Run water into area where pump is to be placed. Do not attempt 
to run the pump without water; this could cause damage to the 
pump. Fill the area to a normal ON level and allow the pump to 
remove water to a normal OFF level.

OPERATION

WARNING: 

This pump is intended to remove water from your pool 

cover to help prevent damage, but is not intended to be a life-saving 
device to prevent drowning in cover water. Accumulated water does 
present a potential drowning hazard and pool owner must take 
actions to prevent this should the pump fail to operate.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION: The water level switch, rated at 10 amps, 
is activated by pressure against a diaphragm. This is caused by water 
rising around the switch housing with the pump resting upright on 
the base plate. This switch relies upon air to flow through a breather 
tube. The switch causes the pump (plugged into piggyback plug) to 
come on when the water level is approximately 2 - 3 inches deep. The 
pump should remain running until the water level is approximately 1/2 
to 1-1/2 inches deep. 

NOTE:

 Temperatures near freezing may cause 

the ON level to go as high as 4 inches, and the OFF level to be as 
high as 2 inches.
MANUAL OPERATION OR OTHER USES: This pump can be 
operated manually by plugging its power cord directly into an outlet. 
(See SAFETY GUIDELINES #3.) If the pump is used for something 
other than pool cover water removal, the base plate can be removed 
by removing the four screws that attach it to the pump base. Remove 
the screen and then replace the screws to secure the screen to the 
pump base. Keep the base plate; it is an important item, which helps 
prevent the pump from tipping and causing malfunctions to the 
switch, and must be in place when pump is used on a pool cover. 
See SAFETY GUIDELINES and ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS before 
converting the pump for other applications. 

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

 1. 

CAUTION:

 Before servicing the pump, disconnect it from electrical 

service, unplug the power cord, remove the fuse, or turn off the 
disconnect box.

 2.  The motor housing of the pump is completely sealed and requires 

no service. Disassembly of the motor housing or alteration of the 
power cord voids all warranty.

 3.  The motor is a continuous duty type sealed in oil with an automatic 

thermal overload protecter device.

 4. The pump can run against a restricted discharge such as a 

fountain without damage to the pump.

 5.  Keep pump clean and in a well maintained condition at all times. 

Pump should be thoroughly cleaned for summer storage. If the 
pump becomes clogged, remove the four screws that secure the 
plate to the pump and clean out the debris.

 6.  If necessary, remove the 6 screws holding the volute base to the 

motor housing and clean the volute. These screws are located 
under the base plate (item 7 on the replacement parts page). If 
the impeller is removed make sure that a spacing of .050” with 
shaft pushed toward housing is maintained when reassembling 
(Figure 2).

 7.  When reassembling be certain seal surfaces are clean and install 

the seal ring between the volute base and the motor housing. The 
base plate is a safety feature for pool cover applications to prevent 
pump from falling over and causing switch malfunctions. Make 
certain that the plate is in good condition and is properly secured 
to the pump base. Torque the plate mounting screws to 8 in-lbs.

 8.  This pump does not require lubrication inside the motor enclosure. 

The motor housing is filled at the factory with a dielectric oil for 
motor heat transfer, and lifetime lubrication of the bearings. Use 
of any other oil could cause damage and will void the warranty. 
If oil escapes from the enclosure, disconnect power to the pump 
and remove pump from application.

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