Safety & Electrical Connections
1.
Always disconnect the electricity supply before handling,
maintaining, repairing or installing any pond equipment.
2. Always make sure you know the correct amps and voltage required
before installing.
3. Use dedicated power outlet only. Sharing the outlet with other equip-
ment may cause overheating and fire.
4. EasyPro TLS pumps come in 115 volt only.
5. Always connect to a Ground Fault Circuit (GFCI) to prevent electrical
shock. Never submerge connecting power cable plug in water.
6.
Never let the pump run without water as this will damage the
impeller, over heat and possibly burn out the pump. This pump
must stay submerged entirely when opeating. If used in a skimmer,
the debris net must be kept clean to ensure adequate water flow to
pump. Running pump low on water will cause overheating, premature
failure and will void warranty.
7. Do not use this product in bathrooms or swimming pools.
8. Do not let the water level in your water feature fall below the top of the
pump body.
9. All electrical work must be performed by a qualified technician.
Always follow the National Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian
Electrical Code as well as all local, state and provincial codes. Code
questions should be directed to your local electrical inspector. Failure
to follow electrical codes and OSHA safety standards may result in
personal injury or equipment damage. Failure to follow manufactur-
er’s installation instructions may result in electrical shock, fire hazard,
personal injury or death, damaged equipment, provide unsatisfactory
performance and may void manufacturer’s warranty.
10. Do not attempt to disassemble pump during the warranty period. If
there are any questions please contact your local EasyPro dealer.
11. Never use an extension cord or tamper with power cord. Power cord
cannot become bent, twisted, abraded or cut. A damged cable may
cause electric leakage, shock or fire.
12. The motor has a built-in protection system which stops the pump
when overheating occurs due to excessive load or low water, this can
be caused by clogging at inlet/outlet or when flucuations occur in
power supply. The cooling time is roughly 15 to 20 minutes, then the
pump will automatically come back on. If the overload is tripped, it is
essential to identify and remedy the cause of the overheating.