Brush Replacement (continued)
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Troubleshooting
CAUTION: SHUT OFF POWER TO THE PUMP.
Problem
The motor runs but no water is
discharged or flow rate is lower than
expected.
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Possible Cause
The suction or Discharge hose or pipe
is blocked or too restrictive.
The discharge hose/pipe goes up too
high.
The discharge hose is restricted.
The suction hose has collapsed and
won't stay open.
There is a leak in the suction hose.
The impeller or other internal parts are
worn, damaged, or clogged.
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Item
Description
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Brush cap
NOTE: Use a flathead screwdriver or coin to
remove the brush caps.
NOTE: Replace both brushes at the same time to
prevent uneven motor operation.
Corrective Action
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Check hose/pipe for blockages.
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Check manual for maximum
lengths of pipe/hose that pump
can handle.
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Do not use a hose/pipe that is
narrower than the discharge of the
pump itself.
Every pump has a maximum "head"
capability, which is the highest it can
lift water. Do not route the discharge
hose/pipe higher than 48 ft.
If you are using a hose that is
narrower than the pump discharge, or
a long hose, the pump will not be able
to discharge water at the rate for
which it was designed. Use a shorter,
thicker hose. Check the hose for coils
or kinks.
Suction hoses should be reinforced so
they can maintain their shape under
suction conditions. Replace the hose
with reinforced, suction rated type.
Repair or replace suction hose.
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Inspect the impeller and volute for
wear or breakage. Repair as
needed.
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Check for clogs in the impeller and
in the suction and discharge ports.
Please contact 1-844-251-7446 for further assistance.
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