PAGE 16 —ST2010 SERIES SUBMERSIBLE PUMP • OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #3 (12/07/12)
OPERATION
HOSE CONNECTIONS
Connect a 2-inch hose to the discharge port on the pump
as shown in Figure 9. Make sure that the hose is attached
correctly to the discharge port.
PUMP POWER CONNECTIONS
(PIGGY-BACK CORD ONLY)
1. Make sure the circuit breaker supplying power to the
pump is in the OFF position.
2. Connect the float switch or switches to the AC power
receptacle as shown in Figure 6.
ATTACHING LIFTING ROPE
1. Attach a suitable lifting cable (rope) to the carrying
handle (Figure 9) on the pump and lower the pump
into place. For applications where there is an excessive
amount of mud, grit or silt, the use of a support platform
is desirable. When pumping water from swimming pool
type applications where there is little or no debris, the
support platform is not required.
Figure 9. Submersible Pump Upright
(Correct Position)
2. Make sure the pump is always placed in an upright
position, not tilted (Figure 10). Never position the pump
directly on a soft, loose bottom. Remember to attain
maximum pumping capacity and prevent excessive
wear, position the pump so it will not burrow itself into
sand or clay.
Figure 10. Submersible Pump Tilted
(Incorrect Position)
3. If all of the pump's electrical requirements have been
met, place the circuit breaker or power ON/OFF switch
in the ON position.
4. Wait a few seconds and water should begin to flow
from the discharge hose.
5. If water is not flowing from the discharge hose or not
flowing freely after a few minutes, remove the power
from the pump and check the system for leaks.
6. To stop the pump from pumping, place the circuit
breaker or ON/OFF switch in the OFF position.
Figure 11. Power Cord (Wet Hands)
DANGER
NEVER grab or touch a live power cord (Figure 11).
DO NOT stand in water when connecting the pump's
power cord into a voltage source. The possibility exists
of electrical shock, electrocution and possibly death!
POWER
CORD
(POWER ON)
WET
HANDS