Harbor Freight Tools 93820 Water Pump User Manual


 
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3. Use the right product for the job. There are certain applications for which this
product was designed. Do not use small tools, attachments, or equipment to do
the work of larger industrial tools, attachments, or equipment.
4. Maintain a safe environment. Keep the area well lit. Make sure there is ade-
quate surrounding space. Always keep the area free of obstructions, grease, oil,
trash, and other debris. Do not use an electrically powered product in areas near
ammablechemicals,dusts,andvapors.
5. WARNING! Risk of electrical shock. Always disconnect the Pump from
its power source before handling or making any adjustments to the tool.
Alwayswearnon-skidrubberbootswhenwaterisontheoorandyou
must unplug the Pump. Never allow the internal Motor to get wet. Make
sure the electrical power source is a separately fused, grounded, 3-wire
type GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet. Do not remove the
ground prong on the Power Cord Plug. Do not use an extension
cord.
6. Do not pump hazardous materials. Donotpumpexplosiveorammablema-
terials such as fuel, oil, kerosene, gasoline, etc. Do not pump in close proximity
toammableorexplosivematerials.Donotpumpfats,oils,saltorwastewater.
This Pump is designed to move clean or dirty water only. Do not pump water
over 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
7. Make sure the discharge pipe (not included) is secured to a solid surface to
ensure the stability of the Pump.
8. Make sure to position the Pump on a at, level, solid surface.
9. WARNING! Always arrange a “drip loop” in the Power Cord connect-
ing the Pump to a 120 volt, GFCI electrical outlet. A drip loop is that part of
the Power Cord below the level of the outlet to prevent water from traveling along
the Power Cord and coming in contact with the outlet. If the Power Plug or elec-
trical outlet does get wet, do not unplug the Power Cord. Disconnect the fuse or
circuit breaker that supplies power to the Pump. Then, unplug the Power Cord
and examine for presence of water in the outlet. (See Figure A.)
PUMP
OUTLET
FIGURE A
OUTLET
DEVICE
CORD
Drip Loop