6.2- Breakdown
Never attempt to dismantle the pump.
If necessary, have it checked and repaired by an authorized centre (consult your dealer).
6.3- Trouble shooting
Trouble
Main reasons
Difficult start
1. Power voltage too low;
2. Impeller clogged
3. Big loss of cable voltage
4. Stator winding burnt
Less water
1. Head too high
outlet
2. Strainer and inlet hole clogged
3 Impeller worn badly
4. Submersion too shallow and air
sucked in.
5. Discharge hose disconnected,
leaking or worn out
Sudden stop
1. Switch disconnected or fuse burnt
2. Impeller clogged
3. Stator winding burnt
Stator winding
1- Run too long
burnt
2. Winding turn-to-turn short circuit
or short circuit between phases due to
mechanical seal leakage
3. Impeller clogged
4. Pump started too frequently
5. Pump overloaded
6.4- Storage
Clean the pump.
Pump must be stored in a dry, ventilated location. Always lock up product and keep out of reach of
children.
6.5- Discarding
- Do not dispose the product with household garbage. Do not throw into the environment.
- Dispose of the product in a collection centre for waste of electrical and electronic equipment, or a
waste drop-off centre; or seek advice from your local municipality.
- Proceed with the disposal of the product, accessories and packaging in accordance with local
legislation related to environment protection.
Solution
1. Adjust voltage to 0.9 to 1.1 times the
rated range.
2. Adjust clogged part.
3. Select the proper cable
4. Rewind and overhaul
1. Use within the rated head range
2. Remove water weed or foreign matter
3. Replace impeller
4. Adjust the submersion depth to no less
than 0.5m
5. Check hose connection, fix it or replace
if required.
1. check whether the head in use or power
voltage are in compliance with
requirements and adjust accordingly.
2. Remove foreign matter
3. Rewind and overhaul
Seek assistance from vendor or authorised
service centre