Pumps Submersible Sump Pump Operating Instructions

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Description
The submersible pump is designed for
home sump applications. The unit is
equipped with an 8-ft long, 3-prong
grounding type power cord. Motor is
oil filled and sealed for cooler running
and designed to operate under water.
A float switch is provided for automatic
pump operation. This pump is not
suitable for aquatic life.
Unpacking
Inspect this unit before it is used.
Occasionally, products are damaged
during shipment. If the pump or
components are damaged, return the
unit to the place of purchase for
replacement. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury or death.
General Safety
Information
Do not use to pump
flammable or explosive
fluids such as gasoline, fuel
oil, kerosene, etc. Do not
use in a flammable and/or explosive
atmosphere. Pump should only be used
to pump clear water. Personal injury
and/or property damage could result.
This pump is not
designed to handle
salt water, brine, laundry discharge or
any other application which may
contain caustic chemicals and/or foreign
materials. Pump damage could occur if
used in these application and will void
warranty.
All wiring must be
performed by a
qualified electrician.
If the basement has water
or moisture on the floor,
do not walk on wet area
until all power is turned
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off. If the shutoff box is in the
basement, call an electrician. Remove
pump and either repair or replace.
Failure to follow this warning could
result in fatal electrical shock.
A backup
system should be
used. Call 1-800-237-0987 for backup
model number.
Installation
1. Install pump in a sump pit with
minimum size as shown below.
Construct sump pit of tile, concrete,
steel or plastic.
2. The unit should be located and rest
on a solid, level foundation. Do not
place pump directly on clay, earth,
gravel or sandy surface. These
surfaces contain small stones,
gravel, sand, etc. that may clog or
damage the pump and cause pump
failure.
Flood risk. If
flexible discharge
hose is used, make sure pump is
secured in sump pit to prevent
movement. Failure to secure pump
could allow pump movement and
switch interference and prevent pump
from starting or stopping.
3. Thread (optional) check valve
(Wayne No. 66005-WYN)into pump
body carefully to avoid stripping or
cross threading. Do not use pipe
joint sealant.
4. Connect 1-1/4” rigid pipe to rubber
boot on check valve. Reverse boot
for 1-1/2” diameter pipe. Tighten
hose clamps.
Support pump and
piping when
assembling and after installation.
Failure to do so could cause piping to
break, pump to fail, etc. which could
result in property damage and/or
personal injury.
5. Protect electrical cord from sharp
object, hot surfaces, oil and
chemicals. Avoid kinking the cord
and replace damaged cords
immediately.
IMPORTANT: Make sure there is
adequate room for tether switch to
swing freely during operation.
6. A sump pit cover must be installed
to prevent debris from clogging or
damaging the pump.
Operation
Always disconnect the
power source before
attempting to install,
service, relocate or
maintain the pump. Never touch sump
pump, pump motor, water or discharge
piping when pump is connected to
electrical power. Never handle a pump
or pump motor with wet hands or when
standing on wet or damp surface or in
water. Fatal electrical shock could
occur.
1. A ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is required.
Risk of electrical
shock! This pump is
Submersible
Sump Pump
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visit www.waynewatersystems.com
REMINDER: Keep your dated proof of purchase for warranty purposes! Attach it to this manual or file it for safekeeping.
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