Craftsman 118.22000 operating instructions Replacing the Pump, Problem, Cause, Solution

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REPLACING THE PUMP

Only use identical replacement parts, available at your Sears Parts and Repair Center. To locate a Sears Parts and Repair Store near you, call the 800 number located on the back of this manual.

1.Remove the water tray from the saw table. Remove pump from housing in water tray. Set tray aside. Loosen knob on black cover box under saw table (Fig. 35). Remove cover box and disconnect pump plug from the socket (Fig. 36). Remove tube from water pump discharge fitting (Fig. 37).

2.Replace the old pump with the new one, carrying out the above operation in reverse order.

PROBLEM

The motor is hot.

The machine does not work.

CAUSE

The ventilation slots in the motor are clogged with dirt

The motor is defective

The power supply cord is damaged or not properly connected.

No voltage in socket, or circuit breaker is off.

SOLUTION

Clean the ventilation slots

Have your machine repaired at a Sears Service Center

Press the plug firmly into the power socket.

Check the power supply cord.

Reset the circuit breaker.

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Water does not flow at the blade

with the pump running.

Motor gives off unpleasant odor.

Machine is difficult to start.

The switch is broken.

Check water level

Water tube from pump may be clogged

The sprayer is clogged.

Water may have seeped through inside of motor.

Motor bearings are damaged.

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Have your machine repaired at a Sears Service Center.

Add water if needed.

Disconnect tube and clean out.

Dismantle the sprayer and remove any residuals.

Unplug the power cable and

consult your local Sears Service Center.

Unplug the power supply cable and consult your local Sears Service Center.

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