Installation Instructions

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OPERATION
1. The pump’s shaft seal depends on water for lubrication. Do not operate the pump unless it is
submerged in water; running it dry may damage the seal and void warranty.
2. If the pump overheats, an automatic-reset thermal protector cuts off the power and stops the motor
before it can be damaged. The motor will automatically restart when it cools. If the protector trips
repeatedly, unplug the pump, remove it from the sump, and check it for the cause of the difficulty. Low
voltage, long extension cords (which should not be used), clogged impeller, very low lift, a plugged or
frozen discharge pipe, etc., can all cause cycling and overheating.
3. This pump will not remove all the water in the sump. If you are running the pump manually and water
stops coming out of the discharge, the pump has probably run dry. Shut it off immediately and check
the water level.
TROUBLESHOOTING (CAUTION: SHUT OFF POWER TO THE PUMP)
PROBLEMS
Pump does not
run or it hums
Pump runs but
does not deliver
water.
Pump runs and
pumps out sump,
but does not stop
Pump runs but
delivers only a
small amount of
water.
Fuse blows or
circuit breaker
trips when pump
starts.