5. For normal water transfer applications, plug in power cord to grounded outlet. Then press the switch on the
top of the motor (B), Pump will prime in a few minutes, depending on suction line length.
Description of the switch: After connecting the plug, you must press the switch to start the pump. When you
stop using it, you need to press the switch again to turn off the pump or unplug the plug directly. Repeat the
above operation next time you use it.
6. If the pump does not pump water after two minutes, turn off the pump and repeat steps 4 through 6.
DO NOT RUN DRY.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Pump will not begin
pumping or retain prime
after operating, or stops
pumping water.
Pump will not start or run.
Flow rate is too low.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Air leak in suction line.
2. Fittings are not tight.
3. Hose is kinked or looped.
4. Inlet hose is out of the water.
5. Clogged inlet.
6. Inlet lift too high.
7. Impeller blocked.
8. Worn seal.
9. Collapsed inlet hose.
1. Blown fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Low line voltage.
3. Impeller blocked.
4. Defective motor.
1. Piping or hose is kinked or
damaged.
2. Low line voltage.
3. Too much discharge hose friction.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Repair or replace suction line. Make
sure fittings are air tight and use thread
sealant tape if necessary.
2. Tighten fittings air tight, using thread
sealant tape if necessary.
3. Inspect hose and straighten if
needed.
4. Submerge inlet hose end.
5. Clean inlet.
6. Lower pump.
7. Remove blockage.
8. Replace seal.
9. Replace with reinforced hose.
1. If blown, replace with proper sized
fuse or reset breaker.
2. If voltage is under 104 volts, check
wiring size.
3. Remove blockage.
4. Replace pump.
1. Clean or replace piping or hose.
2. If voltage is under 104 volts, check
wiring size.
3. Shorten and/or increase the diameter
of the discharge hose.
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