Product manual
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Operation
After reading these instructions,
consider the following points before starting the pump:
1. Verify that the pump rests on the oor of the shaft,
if it is not suspended by the handle.
2. Verify that the delivery pipe is properly connected.
3. Verify that the electrical connection is
120 V~, 60 Hz, and GFCI-protected.
4. Verify that the electrical socket is in good condition.
5. Verify that water and moisture cannot
get near the power supply socket.
6. Verify that the pump is installed so
as to prevent running dry.
7. Verify that the pump power cords do not have
excess slack in the Sewage Basin to prevent
them from interfering with the Float Switch.
Secure it to the Discharge Pipe if needed.
8. Dry the oor and your hands,
then plug the Float Switch Cord into
a grounded, GFCI-protected receptacle.
9. Plug the Pump Cord into the back of the Float Switch
Cord’s plug. The pump with then be on standby.
Figure D: Outlet Pipe and Plug
GFCI-Protected
Receptacle
Pump
Cord
Float
Switch
Cord
10. After connecting power to the pump and
periodically afterwards, test the pump:
a. Fill the basin with water to above
the Minimum Water Height. The
pump should start pumping.
b. The pump should pump the water down to below
its Minimum Water Height and then stop pumping.
c. If the water drains back into the basin and
restarts the pump, make sure the check
valve is properly installed and working.
Also make sure that all pipe connections are tight.
Note: It is the owner’s responsibility to
ensure the oat switch can operate properly
and freely without obstructions.










