Installation
Symbol and Meaning:
DANGER:
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WARNING
DANGER: Keep the pump out of the reach of children!
Warns that the failure to follow the directions given could cause serious
risk to individuals or objects.
WARNING: This sign warns the operator that the failure to follow instructions,
may damage the pump or the system.
Limitations:
The XPF Series pumps are suitable for pumping rain water and also can be used both for permanent
and temporary installation. The pump is designed to be placed in a skimmer or in the bottom of a
pond, capable of pumping dirty water containing suspended solids up to
3/4inches/19mm (in Diameter).
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WARNING
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The pump cannot be used for salt water, flammable, corrosive, explosive or dangerous liquids.
This series of pumps is not recomended for ponds with very small fish.
Installation:
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WARNING
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Do not work on pump while it is plugged in.
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Do not cut off ground pin or use an adapter fitting.
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Do not use an extension cord
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Do not use this pump for other than its intended use.
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The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the pump manufacturer may cause an
unsafe condition.
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Do not install or store the pump where it will be exposed to the weather or to temperatures
below freezing.
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This pump is designed for use in water with
a
maximum temperature of 95F (35C).
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Make sure that the water depth is at least
6
inches (15 cm) above the pump's intake to prevent
the pump running dry.
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Read and observe all notices on the pump and cord.
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Care should be taken to arrange the cord
so
that it will not be tripped over or pulled.
The pump power cord should be connected to a separately fused, grounded line with a minimum
capacity of 15 amps. It can be connected to a non-fuse breaker at the recommended amperage.
Never touch the pump when it is connected to electrical power.
1. Before installing or servicing this pump, be certain power source has been disconnected.
2. Installation and electrical wiring must adhere to state and local codes and must be completed
before priming pump. Check appropriate community agencies, or contact local electrical and pump
professionals.
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