2. Attaching the suction hose to strainer
Attach the clear suction hose (C) to the suction strainer (B) by pushing the
male threaded end into the rubber coupler on the suction strainer.
Then, place the strainer in at least 1/2 in. of water at the lowest point to be
pumped.
NOTE:
Make sure the connection is airtight. An air leak can cause the pump (A)
to run dry.
3. Attaching the suction hose to inlet
Thread the other end of the suction hose (C) to the suction inlet of
the pump (A)
Make sure the suction hose (C) and suction strainer (B) are in the
water before plugging in the pump (A).
NOTE:
Always ensure the washer in the hose bib is not damaged. An
airtight seal is necessary for this pump to operate .
4. Attaching the discharge hose to the
pump outlet
Thread a 5/8 in. or larger garden hose (sold separately, 50 ft. max.
length) onto the discharge outlet of the pump (A).
NOTE:
Make sure the end of the outlet hose is not under water. If the
outlet is under water, the pump may not work.
5. Attaching the pump to a sturdy base
Attach the pump (A) to a sturdy base (table, board, etc.) to prevent it from
tipping over. Make sure the hoses are as straight as possible
WARNING : This pump CANNOT be submersed in water, and the motor
CANNOT get wet at all. Getting the motor wet could cause electrocution,
which could lead to serious injury or death!
NOTE:
Do not coil or kink the hose .
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