Operating Instructions and Parts Manual
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
and wait at least ten minutes. The pump will cool and automatically
reset. (Model PC2 only)
8.
Motor should never be operated for more than 2 hours continuously.
Critical heating can occur and might severely damage the pump and
void warranty.
OPERATION
1.
Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to both inlet and outlet to prime.
Attach included 6 foot suction hose to inlet of pump. Attach garden
hose to outlet of pump. There must be a gasket in place to insure
that these connections are airtight, otherwise the pump will not
prime.
2.
Connect water suction attachment to the open end of inlet hose and
place below water surface. (Water suction attachment is optional
for both PC1 and PC2 models.) The water suction attachment
is designed to fit the male end of a garden hose. Place the water
suction attachment as near as possible to the middle of the water
that is to be pumped.
3.
Examine the inlet and outlet hoses to insure there are no blockages,
kinks or bends.
Place switch in "OFF" position before
connecting or disconnecting battery terminal
clamps.
4.
Connect pump to power source, with pump in a dry location.
Model PC1: Motor must be connected to a fully charged
automotive tractor or marine type battery to operate.
Connect the red clamp to the positive (+) type battery terminal.
Connect the black clamp to the negative (-) type battery terminal.
See 12V wiring diagram below (Figure 2). Model PC2: Plug into a
115 Volt AC 3-prong ground-type GFCI receptacle.
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IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
Be certain that the area around the batteries is well ventilated. Before
servicing the batteries, blow away gasses by waving a piece of
cardboard near the batteries.
Dangerous hydrogen gas can be released
from batteries while charging. Sparks can
ignite the gas in an enclosed space. Wear safety goggles when
connecting batteries. Battery connections should be made in a well-
ventilated area.
Working in the vicinity of lead acid batteries
can be dangerous. Before making
connections or servicing the batteries, read and follow instructions
in all applicable instruction manuals. To reduce the risk of battery
explosion, follow the instructions in this manual and those published
by the battery manufacturer, as well as those of any other equipment
used in the surrounding area.
An assistant should be present or close enough to come to your aid in
the event of an emergency. Have a reliable source of fresh water and
soap nearby in case battery acid contacts clothing, skin or eyes.
Wear eye and clothing protection when working around lead acid
batteries.
Avoid touching your eyes when working around lead acid batteries.
If battery acid contacts your eye(s), flush
with cold running water for 20 minutes
and seek immediate medical attention. If acid contacts your skin or
clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.
Never smoke or allow a spark or flame in the
vicinity of the battery.
Avoid dropping metal tools on the battery
posts because they may spark or short-
circuit the system or battery, causing an explosion.
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