Manual

MONTHLY MANDATORY CHECK-UP:
1. Inspect the pump and the sump for any
obvious condition that necessitates
cleaning, correction, adjustement or repair.
2. Clear the sump and the surroundings of
any paper, leaves or other debris that
might clog the input openings. Remove
anything that might float into the sump.
3. Assure that the pump is secure and
vertical for proper operation.
4. Assure that there is adequate clearance
from any combustible materials or
structure. Stored materials must be kept
away from the pump. Shelves or cabinet
structures must not be in close proximity
over the pump.
5. Assure that the motor is securely plugged
into a proper GFCI electrical outlet.
6. Test the ‘GFCI’ outlet by pressing its test
switch. This should prove that the outlet is
energized and will trip off to protect against a
ground fault. Be sure to reset the ‘GFCI’ by
pressing its reset switch.
7. Lift the float to prove that the pump will
start when required. (Step 8 below will test
submersible pumps with enclosed floats).
8. Put a pail of water (8 liters) in the sump to
prove that any check valve present
will permit effluent to flow.
9. Observe that the plumbing can carry the
effluent safely out of the residence.
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INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL
300722
EFFLUENT
PUMP
Please read
these instructions
carefully. Failure
to comply to
instructions
and designed
operation of
this system,
may void the
warranty.
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Your pump has been carefully packaged at the factory to pre-
vent damage during shipping. However, occasional damage
may occur due to rough handling. Carefully inspect your
pump for damages that could cause failures. Report any
damage to your carrier or your point of purchase.

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