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Maintenance
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the power supply before attempting to install, service or perform
maintenance on the pump.
WARNING: All repairs must be made by a qualified technician.
CAUTION: This submersible pump contains oil which may become pressurized and hot under normal operating conditions –
allow the pump to cool for 2-3 hours before servicing.
1. The pump motor is hermetically sealed in the housing and does not require any service. Disassembly of the motor
housing or modification of the power cord voids the warranty.
2. Periodically check the intake for obstructions. Clean if necessary.
3. Inspect the power cord for signs of damage or wear. Do not operate the pump if the cord is damaged or worn.
4. Clean off any accumulated sediment or debris to keep pump in optimal operating condition.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Pump is not plugged in, switch
or breaker is off
Check for blown fuses or
If the pump does not
tripped circuit breakers or
start or run
tripped GFCI outlets
Motor thermal protector
tripped
Clogged intake
Clogged discharge hose/pipe
Impeller obstructed
Frozen discharge hose/pipe
If the pump runs but
Pump is air locked
moves little or no
water
Low line voltage
Worn, damaged or clogged
pump parts
Discharge height exceeds
pump capacity
6
Possible Causes
Plug pump in or turn on switch/breaker
Replace fuse, reset circuit breaker, reset GFCI outlet
Allow pump to cool. Pump will automatically reset
Remove clog or obstruction
Remove clog or obstruction
Remove obstruction/debris
Allow hose/pipe to thaw
Check anti-airlock hole for clogs and clean if necessary
Check wire size and increase if necessary
Inspect for wear, damage or clog and clean or replace if necessary
See performance chart for pump limitations
How To Correct