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INSTALLATION
Do not use power cord to lift motor. Always use handle.
1.Pump should be located and should rest on level solid foundation. Do not suspend pump by means of discharge pipe or power cord. Keep pump inlet screen clear.
2.Thread outlet pipe into pump body carefully to avoid stripping or crossing threads.
a.To install with garden hose, install adapter pro- vided with pump.
NOTICE: To keep friction as low as possible, hose must be 5/8" or larger. Keep hose as short as possible.
b.To install with rigid pipe, use plastic pipe. Wrap thread with Teflon tape or use Plasto Joint Stik*. Screw pipe into pump hand tight +1 -
3.If, in your application, backflow is a problem when the pump stops, prevent it by installing a 1" NPT check valve in the pump discharge.
4.Power Supply: Pump is designed for 115V., 60 HZ. operation and requires an individual branch circuit of 15 amperes or more capacity. It is supplied with a
The pump motor is equipped with automatic resetting thermal protector and may restart unexpectedly. Protector tripping is indication of motor overloading as a result of operating pump at low heads (low discharge restriction), excessively high or low voltage, inadequate wiring, incorrect motor connections, or a defective motor or pump.
OPERATION
Risk of burns or death from electric shock. Do not handle pump or pump motor with wet hands or when standing on wet or damp surface, or in water.
Disconnect power from pump before handling, servic- ing, or attempting to repair pump.
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The Smart GeyserTM is fully automatic in operation. The “smart” controller starts the pump every
NOTICE: When you plug the pump into the wall outlet, it will start and run for 5 seconds. It will then cycle as described above.
If the unit is put in the water and started, interrupting the water flow into the pump during the
1.The motor is equipped with an automatically reset- ting thermal overload protector. If the motor gets too hot, the overload protector will stop the motor before it is damaged. When the motor has cooled sufficiently, the overload protector will reset itself and the motor will restart.
NOTICE: If the overload protector stops the pump repeatedly, disconnect the power from the pump and check it to find the problem. Low voltage, long exten- sion cords, clogged impeller, too much back pressure in the discharge hose (as when pumping through 50’ (15 M) of coiled hose), or extended running of pump with no load, can all cause overheating.
2.The water being pumped cools the motor, allowing the pump to run continuously at any depth of water above 1/4". However, if the motor overload stops the pump, allow it to cool for one hour before restarting. Motor will not restart before the overload has cooled.
AIRLOCKS
When a pump airlocks, it runs but does not move any water. An airlock will cause the pump to overheat and fail. This pump has an
NOTICE: If the outlet of the discharge hose/pipe is submerged you must have a 1/8" hole in the discharge hose/pipe to prevent airlock. This hole must be open to air.
NOTICE: If you move the pump or the pump airlocks, be sure to drain the hose before trying to restart the pump.
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