This manual contains information that is very important to read and understand.
Information provided is for safety purposes and to prevent equipment problems.
The following symbols are used to help identify safety issues and their potential impact.
General Safety
Carefully Handle the Pump
1. Wear safety equipment, including eye protection, at all times when working with
pumps.
2. Use the pump handle or pump sides when making contact. Don’t handle the pump by
the power cord or you could damage it and make it unsafe.
3. Always plug the pump into a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) that has been
properly installed by an electrician.
Take Caution when Pumping
Never pump gasoline or other explosive liquids. Do not operate the pump where flammable or
explosive fumes or gases are present. This pump should only be used to pump clear water.
This pump has only been evaluated to operate with water. Do not run the pump dry.
Make sure the pump is cool and the power is disconnected before handling to avoid burns.
Draining For Storage
After pumping is complete, disconnect the garden hose or other piping from the pump.
Empty and remove the outlet hoses. Wipe the pump clean and store in a clean and dry place
for next use.
Maintenance
Keep the pump inlet clean and free of all foreign objects. Make sure to inspect the inlet at the
beginning of each use.
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Safety First!
Safety Information
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which MAY
result in moderate injury.
This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in
serious injury or death.
Alert:
Contains Chemicals
This product or its power cord may contain chemicals
known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
The pump may become hot during operation. Be careful
when working near or touching the pump.
TIP:
Water and electricity do not mix. Make sure to continuously check that the power
connections and cables are not in contact with water. Consult an electrician if
you have any questions or concerns about the electrical circuit or pump
operations.
Always disconnect the power source before attempting to
clean the impeller.
The motor housing is completely sealed and requires no
regular service. As a result,
do not disassemble the motor
housing or alter the power cord since this could result in
serious injury.