OPERATION
Float Maintenance
OPERATION
Risk of damage to pump or other equipment.
• Do not run pump dry. Running dry will cause serious damage to the pump.
• Do not let the unit freeze. Freezing may cause cracking or distortion that may destroy the unit.
During the rainy season, check daily to confirm that the pump is functioning properly.
NOTE: The pump can run against a restricted discharge without damage to the pump.
1. Ensure the pump is upright.
2. Check that the discharge hose is positioned so that the discharged water does not run back onto the
pool cover.
3. Confirm that the ON/OFF levels are correct. Refer to
NOTE: Temperatures near freezing may cause the ON level to go as high as 4 inches, and the OFF
level to be as high as 2 inches.
MAINTENANCE
Risk of severe injury or death by electrical shock.
• To reduce risk of electrical shock, disconnect power before working on or around the system. More than one dis-
connect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing.
• Always unplug the pump power cord and disconnect the electrical power before servicing the pump or switch.
• The motor housing of the pump is completely sealed and requires no service. Disassembly of the motor housing
or alteration of the power cord voids all warranty.
• Do not handle pumps or any other system components with wet hands or when standing on a wet or damp sur-
face, or in water.
Risk of bodily injury, electric shock, or equipment damage.
• In applications where screw type fuses are used, remove using only one hand while the other hand and torso are
free from contact with anything.
• Keep pump clean and in a well maintained condition at all times.
• Thoroughly clean before storing.
• If pump is left installed during freezing conditions, ensure the power cord remains connected to a
power source.
Float Maintenance
If float becomes stuck, clean as needed.
1. Remove the float access cover by turning it towards the "OPEN" arrow as indicated on the cover.
2. Clean as needed.
3. Reinstall access cover.
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