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7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING (See Chart on Page 5)
The Troubleshooting Chart is intended as a guide to help you
diagnose and correct various possible pump problems.
Only qualified hydraulic technicians should troubleshoot and
service the pump. For repair service, contact the Sweeney
authorized service station in your area.
7.1 Circuit Breaker (Pumps with Date Code “F” and Later)
In the event of an electrical overload, the pump circuit breaker
will trip. After investigating and correcting the source of the
overload, push the circuit breaker button to reset.
7.2 Fuses (Pumps with Date Code “F” and Later)
Internal fuses protect the primary and secondary circuits of the
control transformer. If a fuse blows, investigate and correct the
source of the failure. Then, replace the blown fuse with a new
fuse of the correct rating. For fuse ratings, refer to the Repair
Parts Sheet for your pump model.
WARNING:
Always disconnect electrical power
before replacing fuses.
8.0 TEST STANDARDS
8.1 Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
Where specified, pump assemblies meet the design assembly
and test requirements of CSA, the Canadian Standards
Association (Refer to CAN/CSA — C22.2 No. 68-92, Motor
operated appliances).
8.2 Conformité Européene (CE)
Where specified, an EC Declaration of Conformity and CE
marking of product is provided. These products conform to
European Standards EN982:1996, EN1050:1998 and EN-ISO-
12100-1&2:2003, and to EC Directives 2006/42/EC, 97/23/EC,
2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 97/23/EC.
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