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PSA-001

4. OPERATING THE PUMP

3. STARTING

CAUTION. 

THE PUMP MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO RUN 

DRY. SUFFICIENT WATER MUST BE ON HAND AT ALL 

TIMES.

WARNING!: 

THIS PUMP MUST BE USED WITH 

A RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE WITH RATED 

RESIDUAL CURRENT OF  30mA OR LESS.

Note:

 

When the pump is fully primed and the air has been flushed 

out, the pump is ready to operate. 

Starting the pump 

The pump and suction line must be connected and filled with 

water, refer 

“PRIMING THE PUMP”

.

1.   Connect the pressure 

switch male plug to the 

mains power and switch 

on.

2.   Switch your pump on if it 

has a ON/OFF switch.

3.    Fully open any shut-off mechanisms (spray nozzles, 

valves, etc.) in the pressure line so that the air can escape 

without obstruction.

Note:

 When the pump is fully primed and air is flushed out 

of the suction cycle, the pump is ready to operate. The pump 

may take several minutes to fully prime air from the suction 

line and inside the pump.

4.   Check to make sure that water is coming out.

Note:

 

If the pressure line is closed, (such as shutting off a tap 

down stream) the pump will build up pressure, then switch off 

at the preset cut off when the pressure line is opened again, 

the pump will automatically restart.

If the motor does not start up or the pump does not build up 

any pressure or if similar faults occur, turn the device off and 

refer to “

TROUBLESHOOTING”

 section to find a remedy .

Pressure Switch

‘GREEN Power on’.

This indicates that there is power 

to the pump, but the pump is 

currently not on.

‘ GREEN Pump on’.

This indicates that there is power 

to the pump and the pump is 

running.

 ‘RED F GREEN’. 

There is power to the pump, but 

flow is stalled. In this event, press 

the Restart button. 

If the malfunction still  occurs, refer 

to the  “

TROUBLESHOOTING”

 

section to find a remedy.

 ‘RESTART  Button’. 

When the pump requires restating 

(Failure light illuminates red), 

push the Restart button and 

hold for 5 seconds to re-start 

the pump, the red failure light 

should turn off.  If the failure light 

re-illuminates red, refer to the 

TROUBLESHOOTING” 

section 

to find a remedy.

Note:

 

If all three lights are on; the Pump has detected a 

failure, but will continue to run for approx. 10 seconds to 

attempt to fix the problem. 

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