TESTING
1.With the unit plugged in and the discharge line in place, pour water into the pump reservoir until the unit activates to verify the unit works.
2.To test the overflow safety circuit (Models 20+ULS and 20+ULST only):
a.Energize the appliance so it runs.
b.Kink the tube coming from the pump discharge, or unplug the power cord, so it cannot pump out.
c.Pour water into the pump reservoir, filling it completely.
d.As the water level nears the top of the unit the overflow safety switch should activate, breaking the thermostat circuit to the appliance (or triggering an alarm circuit, if used.)
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Before attempting any maintenance on the unit, disconnect the power cord from the power supply to reduce the risk of electric shock. Also, take whatever precautions are necessary if the safety overflow switch is wired to a thermostat or alarm circuit.
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If the unit does not perform as stated in the above tests, remove the two screws holding the cover from the deck, and remove the cover. Verify that the float mechanism moves up and down freely. If the float binds, it may be dirty or damaged. Since the motor is totally enclosed, no maintenance is required on the motor. However, the tank and float may need to be cleaned periodically. Simply remove the four screws at the corners of the pump deck and lower the tank. The tank can now be cleaned with a mild detergent. Use a damp cloth to wipe off the float if necessary. The impeller may need to be cleaned as well.
REFER TO THE FOLLOWING IN ORDER TO CLEAN THE IMPELLER
1.Remove the entire pump from the mounting wall.
2.Disassemble the tank from the deck by removing the four screws in the corners of the deck.
3.Turn the unit upside down and remove the impeller cover by loosening the five screws on the underside of the motor.
4.The impeller and shaft assembly may then be removed and cleaned. The impeller chamber should be cleaned at this time as well.
5.Wipe off the gasket between the impeller cover and the motor housing with a damp cloth before reassembling the impeller to the motor.
6.Reassemble the tank to the deck and reinstall the pump.
REFER TO THE FOLLOWING TO CLEAN THE CHECK VALVE AND VERIFY ITS OPERATION
1.Remove the discharge line from the check valve.
2.Use a 9/16" wrench to remove the check valve from the deck of the pump.
3.Visually check the valve for obstructions. If damaged, replace.
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