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The instructions below will help you obtain the maximum output and life from your pump:
Symptom
Possible Cause
Cure
Repeatedly tripping
circuit breaker
Faulty wiring
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Reduced flow
Blocked strainer
Clean out side of strainer and clean debris from around
impeller.
Discharge line blocked
with trash
Clean out hose by back flushing.
Low battery voltage
Check battery condition and charge if necessary.
Kinked discharge hose
Repair or replace hose.
No water pumped
Wire connections
Make sure wire connections are not corroded. Visual check is
not enough - a slight pull on each wire should tell if the wires
are still joined. Check to be sure no wire joints are hanging
down into the water.
Tripped breaker
Reset circuit breaker. If breaker still blows, check impeller
through inlet opening to be sure it is not jammed or stuck with
debris.
Float switch failure
Lift end of float switch up - if pump runs, switch is OK. If
pump does not run, turn Manual Switch to ON position - if
pump runs, automatic switch has failed.
Pump won't shut off
Something under float
Clean under float to make sure that debris is not holding the
float up.
Stuck float
Check to see that the float is loose and free of gummy oil. If
float action appears sluggish and/or the float does not move
freely, intermittent or sporadic operation of the pump may
occur. This condition is usually the result of oil and/or dirt
accumulating in and around the movable parts of the switch.
To correct try soaking the entire switch in the bilge cleaner for
ten minutes agitating several times and checking for smooth
and free operation of the float. Repeat if necessary.
Switch mounted too low
If the pump is sucking air and the automatic switch has not
reached the OFF position, then the switch may be mounted
too low for the pump and should be re-installed higher than
the pump base.
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