Grounding the lid
Using an 1/8" allen wrench, remove the back right lid screw.
Connect the ground wire (with the aluminum terminal
attached) from the pump to the lid screw and reconnect it
to the tub (see fig.6).
Connecting lid rod and actuator linkage
Slide the actuator over the lid rod and hand tighten approx.
2" from the end of the rod. Insert the actuator into the large
slot in the right rear leg (see fig.7).
Attach the lid rod to the lid bracket using the 1/4" clevis pin
and circular cotter pin supplied (see fig.6).
To adjust the actuator, close the lid and loosen the set
screw on the actuator. Slide the actuator down until it
completely closes the limit valve and retighten the set
screw (see fig.7).
Note: It is necessary for the roller switch to be completely
engaged for the pump to operate properly. Be sure that
the actuator is absolutely secure and at the lowest possible
point.
Assembly
STEP 17
STEP 18
STEP 15
STEP 16
Lid screw
Ground wire
Lid rod
Cotter pin
Lid bracket
Clevis pin
fig.6
Lid rod
Actuator
Set screw
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If the pump is operating slowly, check the actuator first.
Final Assembly
Using a 3/8" hex socket with either a ratchet or power drill,
drive the (2) #14 screws through the two holes in the
frame and into the underside of the tub's lip(see fig.8).
Note: Be sure to provide pressure down from the top of
the tub while driving the screws. Do NOT over-tighten.
Install the timer knob on the protruding shaft on the
front right leg by first using (1) #10 flat washer,
followed by (1) 1/2" OD nylon spacer, then slide the
knob over the shaft (see fig.8).
STEP 20
STEP 19
Lid screw
Ground wire
Lid rod
Cotter pin
Lid bracket
Clevis pin
fig.6
fig.7
Lid rod
Actuator
Set screw
fig.8
Knob
Spacer
Washer
Screw #14 x 3/4
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