1. Unplug the Pump from the power outlet.
2. For the Suction Fitting
: seal it with the SF Cap
2
For the Return Fitting
: remove the RF Diverter
6
3. Vent the Pump by slowly loosening the Vent Screw
4. Loosen all four Hose Clamps
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5. Clean and dry all parts, including the Cartridge.
6. Liberally lubricate the Vent Screw O-Ring
7. Put all the parts into an airtight plastic bag, and store in a dry place that remains above 32°F (0°C) at all times.
The most efficient way to troubleshoot or replace the Pump is to remove the entire Pump Motor Assembly
its related parts. If any of its parts is/are broken, or if it is not seated in place between the Volute Cover
properly even in perfect condition.
STEP 1: Removal of the Motor
1. Unplug the Pump from the power outlet.
For the Suction Fitting
: seal it with the SF Cap
2
For the Return Fitting
: remove the RF Diverter
6
2. Vent the Pump by slowly loosening the Vent Screw
3. Detach the Hose Clamps
and Hoses
q
4. Turn the Pump upside down, and remove the Canister Screws
6. Remove the Rubber Nozzle
. Be careful not to lose it.
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PUMP DISASSEMBLY & STORAGE
.
5
, and seal it with the Service Plug
7
.
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, detach both the Hoses
, and drain any remaining water.
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and Gasket Top
with petroleum jelly. Then reassemble them with the Vent Screw, Seal Top and Canister.
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PUMP SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
.
5
, and seal it with the Service Plug
7
.
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attaching to the Pump inlet and outlet.
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.
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.
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. The Motor is consisted of a Rotor Assembly
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and the Pump Body
g
.
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5. Take out the Motor Assembly
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and
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, the Rotor will not function
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.
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