Accessing The Impeller
1. Turn the pump off at the main power supply
and remove it from the water.
2. Remove the strainer cover from the front of
the pump. To do this gently squeeze the sides
of the strainer cover together and pull it away
from the motor.
3. Now you must remove the impeller cover.
Using a Phillips head screw driver remove the
four large Phillips head screws from the motor.
4. The motor cover will also become disloged at
this point, simply slide the cover along the
power cord to move it out of the way.
5. To remove the impeller hold the motor with
one hand and grasp the impeller with the other
and pull out. Note: As the impeller is magne-
tised it will require some strength to remove.
Use your hands only,
do not
use any tools as
you may damage the impeller.
6. You will notice the impeller has an odd shaped
rubber seal on it. Remove this prior to cleaning.
7. Clean the impeller and the rotor chamber with a
smooth cloth only.
DO NOT
use abrasive
scouring pads or implements. Ensure the grid
which sits at the front of the impeller is free from
debris.
This is very important
. Its location is
indicated by the arrow above.
8. We recommend pouring some clean fresh
water into the impeller chamber before
reassembly. Please ensure the Impeller Well is
free from debris before reassembling the pump,
failure to do so could damage your pump.
9. Once clean, place the impeller back into the
chamber. Line up the hole in the impeller and the
pin locator on the motor.
10. The Impeller can only be fitted one way, press
down gently, do not force the impeller in.
9
A
Pin location hole
on impeller
Impeller chamber
Pin location lug
grid
rubber
seal