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Important Safeguards
To reduce risk of injury, always follow these instructions and safety precautions when
using this pump and to maintain warranty.

Read All Instructions Prior to Installation

(SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS)

Installation/Operation
Never lift or carry the pump by the electrical cord. Use a chain or rope affixed to the
handle to install or remove the pump. To reduce potential damage to the pump from
inadvertent lifting by the electrical cord, refer to “Proper Lifting” on page2.
This pump must be operated fully submerged. Pump must be shutdown if the sump,
pit, or pond level drops below the motor housing.
Pump is designed to pump clean water (maximum temperature of 122°F) with
suspended solids up to 3/16 of an inch. Larger solids will clog the suction strainer plate
leading to dry running and subsequent failure. (Note: Pumping sand, gravel, and other
hard debris will shorten the life of the pump.) Elevate the pump with bricks or other
support above the sump, pit or pond bottom if debris is present.
Clean the filter basin when cleaning the inlet filter media when the pump is shut down.
If used with a float switch, the float must have a full range of motion to operate properly
without obstruction. Refer to “Submersible Pump Installation” on page9.
Pump should be mounted upright only (vertical). Never lay the pump on its side.
Electrical Requirements
Pump must be operated with a GFCI breaker of at least 15 amps.
High OR Low Voltage can damage the pump. Power from your utility or generator set
cannot be more or less than 10% of the rated voltage shown on the pump.
Maximum distance from power source and pump must not exceed 100 feet using 16/3
electrical cables. This distance is from the breaker box and includes the pump cord. If
the run is longer, consult a qualified electrician or your dealer.
Lightning strikes can destroy the capacitor in your pump. Ensure proper protection is
provided.
Consult this manual for additional operation and application information.