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PROBLEM

The motor does not start 
but override works

Pumps running continuously

Alarm activated

Pumps starting up 
intermittently 

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DISMANTLING

If one of the motors cannot be made 
to operate correctly, use of that motor 
can be “disabled” by setting the 
corresponding switch on the board 
(SW1: switches 1 and 2 for motors 1 
and 2).

The motor thus “disabled” can be 
removed. The unit operates on 
the other motor.

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 WORK THAT MAY BE REQUIRED

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED 
OUT BY A PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICIAN

Before carrying out any other types of work, disconnect 
the Sanicubic Classic from the power supply.

INSTRUCTIONS ONLY FOR QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SPECIALISTS

UNIT ALARM

REMOVING A MOTOR

 

DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER 

SUPPLY (the yellow indicator light must be off).

INSTRUCTIONS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR 
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SPECIALISTS

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1

A

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2

Unclip the cover.
Unscrew the collar 

A

 

on the 

faulty motor (the check valve 
stays in place while the motor 
is being repaired).

D

E

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4

 Remove the screws 

D

 

from 

the inspection cover. 
Use the handle 

E

 to lift the 

motor carefully.

F

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5

 If the faulty motor has to be 
sent back to the manufacturer, 
you can operate the lifting 
station in minimum configuration 
with just one motor.
Remove the screws 

F

 of 

the faulty motor from the 
inspection cover.

G

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6

Put the inspection cover 
back in place.
Reconnect the discharge 
pipe.
Use the plug 

G

 to close off 

the motor cable outlet in the 
inspection cover. Fix using 
the hose clip 

B

.

Operations on the electronic 
board (cf. illustration 

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1

)

set the switch corresponding 
to the number of the faulty 
motor from 

ON to OFF

:

 

1 = motor 1

 

2 = motor 2

In this configuration, the unit 
will not switch to “alarm” 
status and the electronic 
board only powers the motor 
remaining in place.

PUTTING THE MOTOR 

BACK IN PLACE

Remove the plug 

G

 

and the 

inspection cover.
Screw the motor onto the 

inspection cover and put the 

cover back in place.
Reconnect the motor power 

wires (cf. illustration 

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3

).

Warning:

Comply carefully with the 

colour code:
Blue wire with the blue wire
Brown wire with the brown 

wire
Green wire with the green 

wire
White wire with the white 

wire
Set the motor switch on the 

board to 

ON

.

Reconnect the discharge 

pipe.
Connect the unit to the 

power supply.
Carry out a complete test 

for commissioning (cf. 

paragraph 

11

).

The unit beeps to show that it 
is no longer under power.

PROBABLE CAUSES

1 – Faulty electronic card 
2 –  Faulty detection system 

1 –  Obstructed discharge pipe 

2 –  Pump discharge height 

too high 

3 – Faulty electronic card  

1 –  Obstructed pumps 
1 – Blocked pumps
3 – Electrical motor problems 
4 – Excessive inflow of water 
5 – Faulty electronic card 

1 –  The non-return valves are 

leaking or broken 

2 – Faulty electronic card 

SOLUTIONS

1 –  Contact SFA after-sales 

service

1 –  Remove obstruction from 

the discharge pipe 

2 –  Check installation (**)

3 –  Contact SFA after-sales 

service

1 –  Contact SFA after-sales 

service

1 –  Clean or change the valves 

2 –  Contact SFA after-sales 

service

Possible secondary maintenance operations

PROBLEM

No motor starts and the mains 
yellow LED is off (*)

The LED warning light is on  

PROBABLE CAUSES

No power

1 –  Obstructed pumps
2 –  Blocked up pumps

SOLUTIONS

Check your electrical 
connections

1 –  Press the override button 

continuously to get the 
pumps working 

Possible preliminary maintenance operations on the unit 

(*) A flashing yellow LED indicates that there has been a power cut.

 

Pressing one of the two motor override buttons will stop the LED flashing.
(**) Warning: if pumping height is high, 90° elbows should be avoided.

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See page 7 for connections to the board of the 

SANICUBIC

® 

2

B

C

Unscrew the collar 

B

.

Remove the motor power 
wires 

C

 

from the screw 

connector.

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Summary of Contents for R300 LC

Page 1: ...produit doit tre install dans le respect des r glements sanitaires locaux Le produit doit tre install par un plombier qualifi IMPORTANT DO NOT RETURN ANY MERCHANDISE TO THE VENDOR NE PAS RETOURNER DE...

Page 2: ...Ft 19 Ft 16 Ft maxi 197 Ft maxi 164 Ft maxi 131 Ft 1 1 1 29 Ft maxi 98 Ft maxi 65 Ft 1 1 maxi 36 Ft OK SFA SFA SFA 7 P1 P1 P2 cf 8b Vertical Height feet Hauteur feet P1 Flow Rate with 1 motor gallons...

Page 3: ...8 8b 8d 1 3 2 D D 1 1 2 8h L L L B A G H SFA 3 1 2 8g 8f D C C 1 2 O N 8e 1 2 3 F J F J J J 9 SANICUBIC 2 Soci t Fran aise d Assainissement EN 12050 1 R300 LC 220 240 V 60 Hz 2 x 1 HP 226615...

Page 4: ...to the contrary the maximum back flow level corresponds to street level roadway pavements etc Continue the discharge pipework after the anti backflow riser using a larger diameter pipe 4 If the Sanicu...

Page 5: ...ors adja cent to the CSA mark signify that the product has been tested according to the applicable CSA CAN and ANSI UL standards for use in Canada and the USA This includes pro ducts eligible bear the...

Page 6: ...rrupter VERTICAL INSTALLATION FIRST If vertical lift is required this must precede the horizontal pipe run EASY ACCESS The unit should be accessible and removable in the event of maintenance being req...

Page 7: ...wers the motor remaining in place PUTTING THE MOTOR BACK IN PLACE Remove the plug G and the inspection cover Screw the motor onto the inspection cover and put the cover back in place Reconnect the mot...

Page 8: ...Brown alarm pressure switch x2 Marron pressostat alarme x2 Brown level pressure switch x2 Marron pressostat niveau x2 Brown power cord Marron cordon alimentation BOARD SANICUBIC 2 CARTE SANICUBIC 2 1...

Page 9: ...copy of their invoice to validate the request for an exchange LIMITATIONS 1 Cost of disconnection and reconnection ie labor charges are not covered by the warranty and are end users responsability 2...

Page 10: ...2 1 D couper l extr mit haute de l entr e 4 avec une scie 2 Fixer le manchon F avec le collier J 3 Enfoncer le tube 4 dans l autre extr mit du manchon et le fixer avec l autre collier J 8f RACCORDEMEN...

Page 11: ...riques effectu s v rifier l tanch it des raccordements en laissant couler de l eau successivement par chaque entr e utilis e S assurer du bon fonctionnement de l appareil en effectuant un essai en eau...

Page 12: ...ur pompe et pouvoir le d poser en cas de r paration Au moment de l installation il faut poser une purge et une vanne d arr t passage int gral la base de tout tuyau d vacuation vertical pour permettre...

Page 13: ...c le fil vert Fil blanc avec le fil blanc Basculer le switch moteur de la carte en position ON Reconnecter l vacuation Mettre l appareil sous tension Refaire un test complet de mise en service cf para...

Page 14: ...une copie de sa facture pour valider la demande d change RESTRICTIONS 1 La garantie ne couvre pas les frais de branchement et rebranchement de l installation c d les frais de main d uvre qui sont la...

Page 15: ...st Edison NJ 08837 Guelph ON N1K 1E6 Customer toll free 1 800 571 8191 Customer toll free 1 800 363 5874 English Customer toll free 1 800 877 8538 French Telephone 1 732 225 6070 Telephone 1 519 824 1...

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