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Pump Occlusion:
If the unit is properly primed yet continues to make a humming or screeching
sound, the likelihood is that there is a clog in the pump. Check if water is
coming out of the port. If there is not water circulating through the priming
port, check for an occlusion. If an occlusion is found, replace the pump.
A Pump Assembly Kit is required to perform this operation.
Pump Assembly Kit: REF 200.300
Kit consists of circulating pump, 2x silicone hoses, 2x hose clamps, foam pad, 4x
wire ties (1x 4” and 3x 11”).
Step 1: Dismantling the splint bath
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Find a soft surface to put splint bath.
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Turn splint pan upside down and gently lay unit on its face.
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Use a 3/32” allen head or #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove all (13)
screws from black base pan and place to the side.
Figure 31
Step 2: Remove the old pump
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With a ¼” nut driver or flat head screw driver Loosen the hose clamp
at the 90 degree fitting going into the heat exchanger adjacent to the
back panel.
Figure 32
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Remove hose from fitting.
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Loosen hose clamp at the 90 degree fitting on the UV stainless steel
vessel closest to the back panel.
Figure 33
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Slide flat head screwdriver between the fitting and the hose. Push up
slowly to slide the silicon hose off of the fitting.
Figure 34
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Pull pump wire harness from terminal 1.
Figure 35
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Cut the two wire ties attached to the pump.
Figure 36
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Pump assembly is now free.
Figure 37
Step 3: Assemble new pump
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Remove the new pump assembly from the box.
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Feed the provided wire ties (2) into the pump mount assembly slots.
Figure 38
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Tilt up the UV stainless steel vessel up to easily feed the ¼” (sm) silicon
hose under vessel 90 degree front fitting to attach to the rear 90
degree fitting.
Figure 39 & 40
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Put the vessel back in place.
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Install the hose clamp back onto the rear fitting. Generously tighten
the hose clamp without overtightening (tip: tighten until you see the
silicon hose start to protrude through the clamp slots).
Figure 41
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Install the 3/8” main silicon hose to the 90 degree fitting that goes
into the heat exchanger, adjacent to the back panel.
Figure 42
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Generously tighten the hose clamp without overtightening it (tip:
tighten until you see the silicon hose start to protrude through the
clamp slots).
Figure 43
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Figure 41
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Figure 37