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Item 69302 & 69305

maintenance

to pRevent SeRiouS injuRy FRom accidental opeRation: 

unplug the pump from its electrical outlet before performing any 

inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

1.  Clean the inlet screen on the intake port 

regularly to remove accumulated debris.

2.  Wipe the pump clean with a soft, damp cloth 

with soapy water.  Do not use solvents.  

Do not get the electrical components wet.

3.  Drain water from pump before storage by 

disconnecting the water lines and turning the Pump 

upside down. If storing the pump for a long time, 

store it in a dry location, and apply a light layer of 

oil to the metal parts prior to storage, to inhibit rust.  

do not expose to freezing temperatures.

4.  After storage, check the Impeller to make 

sure it turns easily and is not oxidized.

troubleshooting

problem

cause

Solution

The pump won’t start 1.  No power.

2.  Pressure switch disconnected.
3.  Thermal Protection cut out.
4.  Blocked impeller.

1.  Check connections, and breaker/fuse.
2.  Check gauge.
3.  Allow pump to cool.
4.  Free the impeller.

The pump operates 

but it won’t 

discharge water

1.  Pump not primed.
2.  Lift height exceeded.
3.  Inlet tube not submerged.
4.  Air in suction pipe.
5.  Inlet screen clogged.

1.  Prime pump.
2.  Reduce lift height.
3.  Submerge the inlet.
4.  Check pipe and seals.
5.  Clean screen.

Only a low volume 

of water flows

1.  Inlet pipe is too small.
2.  Liquid is too dirty.
3.  Lifting height exceeded.
4.  Tank’s rubber bladder under-inflated.
5.  Piping corroded, causing friction.

1.  Increase pipe diameter.
2.  Clean screen frequently.
3.  Reduce lifting height.
4.  Inflate to 23 PSI.
5.  Replace piping, with plastic where possible.

Motor overheats often 1.  Extension cord too long or 

wire size too small.

2.  Pump cycling too often.

1.  Eliminate use of extension cord or 

use shorter/heavier gauge cord.

2.  Cut-in and cut-out pressure may be set 

too close together.  Have the pressure 

switch adjusted by a qualified technician.

Pump/motor 

cycles rapidly

Cut-in and cut-out pressure 

may be set too closely.

Have the pressure switch adjusted 

by a qualified technician.

Tank bladder will 

not hold pressure

1.  Air inlet valve is leaking. 

2.  Bladder is broken.

1.  Check air tank for leaks using soapy 

water and replace bladder if needed.

2.  Replace bladder.

Water pumps 

intermittently

Water level is being drawn below foot valve. Lower foot valve.

Pump will not 

hold prime

1.  Foot/check valve not installed 

in suction line.

2.  Foot/check valve leaks water back to well.

1.  Install foot and check valve in suction line. 

2.  Replace foot/check valve.

Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the pump.  

disconnect power supply before service.

do not disassemble the pump or motor as this will damage the water seals.  

all repairs should be performed by a qualified technician.

Содержание 69302

Страница 1: ...e may not be included When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 800 444 3353 as soon as possible Save This Manual Keep this man...

Страница 2: ...a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the power cord plug provided with the tool Never remove the grounding prong from the plug Do no...

Страница 3: ...ations in local line voltage Extension cord usage may also affect pump performance Before start up note the following The pump can be connected to any shock proof plug which has been installed accordi...

Страница 4: ...ntil instructed to do so NOTE a ONLY pump clean water b Additional components such as valves and pipes may be required for installation but not included c Installation requires skilled workmanship and...

Страница 5: ...ay that puts strain on the pump Do not support the pump with the inlet or discharge lines Operation 1 The Compression Tank has a rubber bladder inside This bladder must be pumped up to 23 PSI of air a...

Страница 6: ...let 4 Check pipe and seals 5 Clean screen Only a low volume of water flows 1 Inlet pipe is too small 2 Liquid is too dirty 3 Lifting height exceeded 4 Tank s rubber bladder under inflated 5 Piping cor...

Страница 7: ...gether 2 Fixture toilet faucet etc open or leaking 3 Impeller is clogged 4 Tank bladder pressure is too low 5 Pipeline leakage 6 Foot check valve leaks water back to well 1 Have the pressure switch re...

Страница 8: ...1 19 Impeller 1 20 O Ring 1 21 Mechanical Seal 1 22 Pump Support Cover 1 23 Seal 1 24 Frame 1 25 O Ring 2 26 Plug 1 27 Drain Plug 2 Part Description Qty 28 Ball Bearing 1 29 Shaft Key 1 30 Rotor 1 31...

Страница 9: ...Page 9 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 69302 69305 69302 Assembly Diagram...

Страница 10: ...19 Pump Support 1 20 Waterproof Ring 1 21 Gasket 4 22 Hex Screw 4 23 Dustproof Cover 2 24 Filling Plug 2 25 O Ring 2 26 Flexible Tube 1 Part Description Qty 27 Ball Bearing 2 28 Shaft Key 1 29 Rotor...

Страница 11: ...Page 11 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 Item 69302 69305 69305 Assembly Diagram...

Страница 12: ...on may not apply to you This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness To take advantage of this warranty the pro...

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