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Contact the electric power company or an electrical 

repair shop. 

Connect the plug. 

Check whether there is an open circuit in the  

cabtyre cable or wiring. 

Remove obstacles and check the operation of the 

float. 

Use sandpaper to remove the debris. 

Repair or replace the level relay unit. 

No proper power is supplied 

 (i.e. power outage). 

Plug is not inserted. 

Open circuit in cabtyre cable or poor 

connection. 

Malfunction in float. 

 

Electrode is insulated by debris. 

Malfunction in level relay unit. 

Inspect the pump and remove the debris. 

 

Remove obstacles and check the operation of the 

stop float. 

 

Provide the rated voltage or use an extension 

cable that meets the specifications. 

Check the nameplate and replace the pump or the 

impeller. 

Remove the debris from the strainer stand. 

 

Repair or replace. 

 

Place a concrete block under the pump to prevent  

the pump from drawing in excess mud. 

Foreign matter is wedged in the impeller, 

causing the motor protector to trip. 

The movement of the stop float is 

obstructed, causing the start float alone to 

perform the start and stop operations. 

The voltage is too low. 

 

A 50Hz unit is used at 60Hz. 

 

The pump has been operated for a long 

time with its strainer stand clogged. 

Malfunction of motor (seizure or water 

leakage). 

The pump is drawing in too much mud. 

Replace the bearings. 

Motor bearings are damaged. 

Remove the blockage. Or, replace the part. 

 

Set the water level of the (stop) float higher than the 

pump's minimum possible operating water level. 

 

Repair or replace the level relay unit. 

Use sandpaper to remove the debris. 

Check whether there are any wires that are tangled 

around the electrode. Check whether there are any 

electrical devices that could generate 

electro-magnetic interference, and relocate the unit 

as necessary. 

The movement of the floats is obstructed. 

The switch in a float is faulty. 

The water level of the (stop) float is set 

lower than the pump's minimum possible 

operating water level. 

Malfunction in level relay unit 

Electrode is shorted by debris. 

Influence by electrical device in the vicinity 

of the pump. 

 

Replace the impeller. 

Minimize the bends of the hose, and if the pump is 

used in a dusty area, place it inside a mesh basket 

during operation. 

Remove the debris from the strainer stand.Place a 

concrete block under the pump to prevent the 

pump from drawing in excess mud. 

Change the power connection. 

Check the nameplate and replace the pump or the 

impeller. 

The impeller is worn. 

The hose is clogged or kinked at its 

midspan. 

 

The strainer stand is clogged or is buried. 

 

 

The motor rotates in reverse. 

A 60Hz pump is used at 50Hz. 

Pump fails to start; or, starts  

but stops immediately. 

 

Pump generates vibration or noise. 

The pump does not stop  

automatically. 

Problem

Possible cause

Countermeasure 

Pump starts but stops  

immediately, causing the  

motor protector to trip. 

 

 

 

The pumping volume is low. 

 

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