Product Manual
7
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Always disconnect the electrical supply before attempting to
install, service, or perform any maintenance. If the power source is out of sight, lock and tag in the
open (off) position to prevent unexpected power application. Failure to do so could result in fatal
electrical shock. Only qualified electricians should repair this unit. Improper repair could result in fatal
electrical shock.
WARNING: Allow the pump to cool for at least 20 minutes before attempting to service. The
motor may be extremely hot. Personal injury may result.
Replacing the brush
If the pump fails, this could be due to worn brushes or
carbon build-up. Worn brushes are not covered under
warranty.
1. Disconnect the power cord from the power supply.
2. Remove the brush cap (1) with a screwdriver.
3. Remove the old brush assembly (2).
4. Insert a new brush assembly.
5. Replace the brush cap (1).
Caution: There is a brush assembly on both sides of the
motor. Always replace both brush assemblies at the
same time to prevent damage to the pump.
Maintaining the impeller
Item
Description
Quantity
1
Pump body
1
2
3/4" garden hose adapter
2
3
Priming port plug
1
4
Impeller
1
5
Shaft seal
1
6
O-ring
1
7
Seal plate
1
8
Screw parts
4
9
Motor
1
10
Power cord
1
*11
Brush and cap assembly
2
12
Rubber base
1
*Replace after extended usage; call for all replacement items
If the pump is not running properly, remove the brushes (11) on both sides
of the motor. Remove the four pump housing bolts (8). Carefully remove
the motor (9). Then, you must turn the impeller (4) counterclockwise to
remove from the motor. Inspect the impeller, the shaft seal kit (5), the
O-ring (6), and the seal plate (7) for damages. If there are any damages to
these parts, please contact the pump experts at 1-800-346-7611.