Trek Owner’s Manual
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Problem: Pump runs, but water sputters.
Check the water level in the tank.
Check for an air leak in the input lines to the pump.
Check the in-line filter for evidence of leakage.
Problem: Pump "cycles" - turns rapidly on and off when a faucet is opened.
Nothing is wrong. The pump is designed to cycle in order to maintain even pressure.
Problem: Pump cycles, but all faucets are closed.
Check for leaky faucets.
Check the toilet valve for leakage.
Check the low-point drain valves to make sure they are closed.
Make sure the Fresh Water Fill selector valve is closed.
Check the water lines for leaks. Fix any leak promptly, no matter how small.
Check the water tank level. If the water supply reaches a low level, the pump will run
until the switch is turned off or water is added to the tank.
Place a plug in the output line near the pump. Turn the pump on. It should stop after a few
seconds. If not, there is an internal leak in the pump and it must be replaced.
If the problem cannot be resolved, use the pump switch to manually control the system
until repairs are possible.
Toilet
Problem: Water will not stay in the bowl.
Tighten the clamp ring-adjusting nut.
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