4. To verify discharge hose is free from a blockage.
a. Connect hose to another water source such as a faucet. If water flows through hose, return to step 3a.If water is
restricted, verify discharge hose is unwound and remove all kinks, bends, or obstructions in hose.
b. If pump is still NOT operating, proceed to step 6.
5. Periodic cleaning is required to maintain performance of the pump. Follow the cleaning steps listed below:
a. Disconnect pump from power source.
b. Remove the strainer.
c. Remove the four (4) base screws.
d. Remove the debris and make sure the impeller turns freely.
e. Reinstall impeller plate, base, screws, and strainer.
6. Check the priming hole for obstruction.Follow the cleaning steps listed below:
a. Disconnect pump from power source.
b. Remove the strainer.
c. Remove the four (4) base screws
d. Remove the base and impeller plate.
e. Use a pin or paperclip to clean the priming hole and air escape channel.
f.
Reinstall impeller plate, base, base, screws and strainer.
7. If pump runs continuously, unplug the unit. Once unplugged, remove the strainer and check for debris stuck inside
the sensor body. Remove any trapped leaves, debris or dirt.
8. If the pump cycles on and off too often the electronic switch may need cleaning. Disconnect pump from power
source, remove the strainer and turn the pump upside down. The sensor probe will be visible inside the switch
housing. Clean inside the housing gently scrubbing with a small brush using soapy water. Then rinse thoroughly with
clean water.
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