Maintenance | 6 |
Switch Replacement
Risk of electric shock. When servicing pump, always disconnect power to electrical outlet and remove pump electric cord from outlet.
Float must be able to complete its entire cycle without interference from sidewall of basin, plumb- ing, or any other object.
1.Mount bracket on switch housing using existing screws.
2.Slide rod into slot in bottom of switch housing. Fasten rod into switch housing with pin.
Make sure pin holds float rod in switch housing; otherwise pump will not shut off.
NOTE: Pull gently on rod to make sure that it cannot come out of switch housing.
3.Mount switch assembly on pump using existing screws. Make sure that nothing interferes with switch operation.
4.Mount float on rod.
5.Install rod stop on bottom of rod.
6.Run pump through one complete cycle to verify cor- rect switch operation.
Risk of flooding. Drainer
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) | CORRECTIVE ACTION | ||
Pump won’t | 1. | Blown fuse. | 1. | If blown, replace with fuse of proper size. |
start or run. | 2. | Low line voltage. | 2. | If voltage under recommended minimum, |
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Pump won’t | 1. | Restricted discharge | 1. | Remove obstacle in piping. |
shut off. |
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Pump operates | 1. | Restricted discharge | 1. | Remove obstacle in piping. |
but delivers |
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little or no water. |
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