WARNING:
Do not remove the 4 screws that is holding the diaphragm
cover in place. There are no serviceable parts in the switch mechanism, removing or
loosening these screws may cause an electrical shock hazard.
WARNING:
Risk of electric shock, the remote Safety Float Switch is not submersible and should be
connected only to an N.E.C. Class II circuit of not more than 30 volts.
FLOAT SWITCH INSTALLATION – continued
The Safety Float Switch may be
installed in the drip pan or it may be
mounted to the side of the molded
plastic sump tank, as shown.
Drill Ø9/32”
¼” Nut
¼” Screw
Rubber Washer
Switch Assembly
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Always disconnect from electrical outlet before servicing this pump.
Beckett pumps have been designed to provide long, trouble-free service in normal
operating conditions. However, if the pump fails to operate, please check the
following:
Is the pump getting electrical power? Check the circuit breaker and try
another outlet to be sure.
Has the intake screen become clogged?
Are there any kinks or blockages in the discharge tubing?
Is the impeller broken or jammed with debris?
If the area around the impeller has become encrusted with minerals, it may be
necessary to pry-off the impeller and gently scrape the area clean. After
cleaning, apply a few crops of light oil where the impeller shaft enters the
motor. Then, press the impeller back on using a penny to gage the spacing
between the impeller and impeller back plate.
CAUTION:
The cord of this pump contains a small “Breather Tube”.
This tube is necessary for the proper operation of the pressure switch.
Do not allow this tube to become blocked.
Screen
Volute
Impeller
O-Ring
Breather Tube
Impeller Back
Plate
Diaphragm
Cover
Strain
Relief
CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock, do not remove
the cord and strain relief.
Before installing the pump, make sure to
remove the breather tube cap.
Breather Tube Cap