1. The pump's switch point (on/off) may be adjusted by
changing the position of the cable (2) in the way that the
float switch cable clip is attached (3).
Before you operate the pump, follow these instructions
carefully:
▪ The float switch (1) must be adjusted to allow it to rise
and fall freely according to fluctuations in the level of
liquid;
▪ The distance between the float switch and where the
cable is attached (3) should not be too short. If the float
switch and cable are positioned too close together, the
pump may not work properly;
▪ When adjusting the position of these two items, ensure
that the float switch does not touch the bottom before
the pump shuts off. If this happens, the pump runs the
risk of running dry.
1. Once the submerged pump in placed in the location
where it will create suction, you can connect the power
cable (5);
2. Keep raising the float switch (1) until the pump starts;
3. To stop the pump, lower the float.
1. Once the submerged pump in placed in the location
where it will create suction, you can connect the power
cable (5);
2. The pump will start when the float (1) reaches the
maximum level set for the pump to start automatically;
3. The pump shuts off when the float reaches the minimum
level set for the pump to stop.
This submersible pump does not require any maintenance,
however, if the pump is installed permanently, it should be
checked regularly to ensure that it is kept in perfect working
order and has a long lifespan.
Every 3 months:
▪ Check that the float switch is operational;
▪ Clean the pump and float switch (1) using running water;
▪ Clean the location where the pump applies suction,
remove any mud that has accumulated at the bottom
and clean the walls if necessary.
When using the pump as a portable pump, clean it with
running water after each use.
Before cleaning your pump, ensure it is unplugged.
In the event a turbine gets blocked due to the accumulation
of debris, wires or fibers, remove the suction base and clean
the inside of the pump.