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OPERATION
Risk of electric shock. Do not
handle a pump or pump motor
with wet hands or when standing on wet or damp
surface, or in water.
1. Shaft seal depends on water for lubrication. Do
not operate pump unless it is submerged in
water as seal may be damaged if allowed to run
dry.
2. Motor is equipped with automatic reset thermal
protector. If temperature in motor should rise
unduly, switch will cut off all power before dam-
age can be done to motor. When motor has
cooled sufficiently, switch will reset automatically
and restart motor. If protector trips repeatedly,
pump should be removed and checked as to
cause of difficulty. Low voltage, long extension
cords, clogged impeller, very low head or lift, or
a plugged or frozen discharge pipe, etc., could
cause cycling.
3. Pump will not remove all water. If operating a
pump manually, and suddenly no water comes
out of the discharge hose, shut off the unit
immediately. The water level is probably very low
and the unit has broken prime.
Risk of electric shock. Before
attempting to check why unit
has stopped operating, disconnect power from
unit.
Operation 4
2
Slip the float and then the rod stop
onto the rod past the second nib.
1
Mount the bracket on the switch
housing.
4
Attach the switch to the discharge pipe
as shown. The bottom of the bracket should
be 7-1/4” above the top of the volute for
correct on/off points (see below).
Vertical Switch Replacement
Rod
Rod Stop
Float
Bracket
Bracket
Mounting
Screws
Switch
Housing
Pin
3
Insert the rod assembly up into the
switch housing and lock into place
with the pin.
NOTICE: Be sure the pin holds the
rod in the switch housing or the pump
will not shut off.
7-1/4”
NOTICE: See instructions included with replacement switch, Part Number FPS17-66.