Always disconnect power cord before servicing vacuum.
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AUTION
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Repairs should only be performed by an authorized service center.
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ARNING
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Part No 418994 - Pump-Out Vacuum - Printed in USA 09/06/05
P
AGE
8
PROBLEM: Loss of Vacuum.
CAUSE: SOLUTION:
1.
Vacuum is running but no suction.
1.
Float assembly gasket is missing or worn out.
Install or replace.
2.
Front gate valve is open or clogged.
2.
Close gate valve or remove debris and close gate valve.
3.
Clogged hose or wand.
3.
Remove obstruction, try reversing hose,
4.
Vacuum tank is damaged.
4.
Replace vacuum tank.
5.
Loose or broken fan or motor not working.
5.
Contact manufacturer or authorized service center.
6.
Float cage ball is hung up.
6.
Check float cage ball, freeup and clean if necessary.
PROBLEM: Motor is not running.
CAUSE:
SOLUTION:
1.
Defective or broken switch.
1.
Contact manufacturer or authorized service center.
2.
Defective motor or power cord.
2.
Contact manufacturer or authorized service center.
3.
Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.
3.
Replace fuse, reset circuit breaker or check GFI breaker
on power core and reset.
4.
Carbon brushes worn.
4.
Replace carbon brushes.
5.
Debris in the fan housing.
5.
Remove vacuum motor and clean out debris from fan.
PROBLEM: Water blowing from vacuum when running.
CAUSE: SOLUTION:
1.
Float ball is filled with water or damaged.
1.
Empty ball or replace if damaged.
2
. Float valve gasket is worn.
2.
Replace gasket.
3.
Foamy liquid is being picked up.
3.
Add defoamer to tank.
4.
Vacuum tank full, not discharging solution.
4.
Gate valve is closed or clogged. Open gate valve and
remove debris if necessary.
PROBLEM: Pump not discharging while running.
CAUSE: SOLUTION:
1.
Drain hose or discharge gate valve clogged.
1.
Unclog drain hose or discharge gate valve.
2.
Discharge gate valve is closed.
2,
Open discharge gate valve.
3.
Foamy liquid is being picked up.
3.
Add defoamer to tank.
4.
Check valve on discharge assembly.
4.
Unclog or replace if damaged.
PROBLEM: Pump will not run.
CAUSE: SOLUTION:
1.
No power at motor head convenience outlet.
1.
Turn
ON
motor head.
2.
Defective power cord, plug or receptacle.
2.
Contact manufacturer or authorized service center.
3.
Pump impeller clogged.
3.
Clean out debris.
4.
Float hung up mechanically.
4.
Free up float.
5.
Internal mechanical or electrical trouble.
5.
Contact manufacturer or authorized service center.
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