Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
Assembly (continued)
3.Place pump assembly inside tank, keeping float away from the walls of the tank.
4.Run power cord and switch cord through holes in the power cord seal.
5.Insert seals into the holes in the lid as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2: Attach Seals to Tank Lid
6.Lubricate discharge pipe and seal with soapy water.
7.Slide the lid (while holding the discharge seal in place) over the discharge pipe.
8.Line up the holes in the lid with the threads in the tank.
9.Secure lid to tank using the screws and washers provided. (See Figure 3) Hand tighten all screws and then fully tighten with a 7/16 in. wrench. Do not
Installation
Tools Required for Installation (not included): PVC Glue, 7/16 in. wrench and a screwdriver.
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1. Connect discharge pipe (See Figure 4) on Laundry Tray System to an existing drain. Make sure all connections are sealed.
2.Insert
3.Connect Intake of this Laundry Tray System (See Figure 4) to your washing machine or other source. The threads are
Ventilation
GFCI
Outlet
Water
Inlet
Support pump and piping when
assembling and after installation. Failure to do so could cause piping to break, pump to fail, etc. which could result in property damage and/or personal injury.
4.Protect electrical cord from sharp objects, hot surfaces, oils, and chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord and replace damaged cords immediately.
NOTE: Make sure there is adequate room for the float switch to move freely for operation.
This pump is NOT designed for use in
septic tanks or underground vaults to handle raw sewage or effluents. NEVER use this unit in hazardous or explosive locations.
Discharge
Check Valve
Figure 3: Attach Seals to Tank Lid
Keep float free of obstruction
Place the system on a flat surface
Figure 4: Installation
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