Chicago Electric 92481 manual See Figure D

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4.Connect the Discharge Hose to the Connector Plug (39) of the

Sump Pump, using the Discharge Hose Clamp (40) to secure the Discharge Hose in place. (See Figure D.)

5.Install a Union (not included) or other means of separating the Discharge Hose just above the floor to facilitate removal of the Sump Pump if necessary.

(See Figure D.)

6.Set the Sump Pump in place, using the accessory Rope (41). Do not raise or lower the Sump Pump by its Power Cord or by its Discharge Hose.

(See Figure D.)

7.Connect additional Discharge Pipe as needed to direct the discharge to the desired location. The discharge should be kept as short as possible with

a minimum number of turns. NOTE: The maximum lift of the Pump is 36 feet.

See the Flow Chart (Figure E, next page), indicating gallons pumped per minute at various lift heights.

8.Plug the Power Cord into its 120 volt, GFCI electrical outlet while making sure to form a “drip loop” in the Power Cord. Then, turn on the electrical power to the GFCI electrical outlet. (See Figure B.)

POWER CORD/PLUG (1)

UNION

(NOT INCLUDED)

DISCHARGE HOSE

(NOT INCLUDED)

DISCHARGE HOSE CLAMP

(40)

CONNECTOR PLUG

(39)

FIGURE D

SKU 92481

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Contents For technical questions, please call HP Submersible PumpGeneral Safety Rules Product SpecificationsSave this Manual UnpackingElectrical Safety Personal SafetyWork Area Tool USE and Care Service GroundingGrounded Tools Tools with Three Prong Plugs Specific Safety Rules SymbologyFigure C AN Extension CordAssembly and Operating Instructions Figure D See Figure DTroubleshooting Pump Motor does not runPump Motor Runs, but does not discharge water INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Circuit breaker trips or fuse blows when Sump Pump startsPump Motor runs, but delivers small amount of water Figure F Please Read the Following CarefullyDescription Qty Parts ListRope not Shown Assembly Diagram