5. Connect the pump to power.
6. Observe that the pump operates properly. Ensure that the
pump will not run dry; without a continuous supply of water
damage will result and void the warranty.
7. If reduced flow is required, restrict the discharge. Never restrict
the intake.
Out-of-Water (Non-Submersible) Installation
Refer to Figure 3, Figure 4, and the following steps to configure the
pump for out-of-water (non-submersible) use:
1. Locate the connection box in a dry area at least 6-1/2 feet (2
meters) from the edge of the water.
2. Place the pump out of the water and below water level, ensur-
ing that water can flow into the pump. (The pump is not self-
priming.)
3. FP1, FP2, and FP3 ONLY: The discharge can be configured
to point up or to the side, depending on the application. To
redirect the discharge, loosen the four clip screws (1), turn the
motor housing (9) until the discharge is in the desired position,
and tighten the screws.
4. Connect an intake hose (S) and discharge hose (D) to the
pump, ensuring that the connections are watertight. NOTE: To
help prevent clogging, use a pre-filter on the intake hose. For
easier installation, use Little Giant installation kit 566259 and
leaf basket 566106 (optional).
5. Fill the intake hose and the volute with water.
6. Connect the pump to power.
7. Observe that the pump operates properly. Ensure that the
pump will not run dry; without a continuous supply of water
damage will result and void the warranty.
8. If reduced flow is required, restrict the discharge. Never restrict
the intake.
MAINTENANCE
DISCONNECT
THE
PUMP
ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE OR REMOVE ANY COMPONENT!
CAUTION: Do not let the pump freeze. This can cause cracking or
distortion that will damage the pump.
NOTE: This pump has no user-serviceable parts. The motor
housing is sealed and does not require service. Disassembly of
the motor housing will void the warranty.
NOTE: The power cord is not replaceable. If it becomes damaged,
the entire pump must be replaced. Alteration of the power cord will
void the warranty.
Min. 6.5 ft. (2m)
2
FROM
POWER
Filter
M
FIGURE 3
NOTE: How often the pump requires cleaning depends upon the
cleanliness of the water it pumps. When using the pump in hard
water, clean the rotor assembly and the motor housing more often.
CLEANING THE FP1 AND FP2 (FIGURE 5):
1. Disconnect the pump from power.
2. Remove the four clip screws (1) and two clips (2).
3. Remove the four housing screws (3) securing the volute (4) to
the motor housing (9).
4. Remove the volute from the motor housing.
5. Remove the rotor assembly (6) and the o-ring (7) from the
motor housing.
6. Clean all parts with clean water and a sponge.
7. Inspect all parts and replace any that are damaged or exces-
sively worn. (Refer to the Replacement Parts table.)
8. Install the o-ring (7) onto the motor housing (9).
9. Carefully slide the rotor assembly (6) into the motor housing
ensuring that the two holes (5) in the plate align with the two
pins (8) on the housing.
10. Check to ensure that the rotor assembly rotates easily.
11. Using the four screws (3), attach the volute (4) to the motor
housing, ensuring that the o-ring remains in place and that the
pin (14) fits into the hole (not shown) in the volute.
12. Install the two clips (2) and secure them using the four clip
screws (1).
13. Restore power to the pump and check for proper operation.
Refer to the Troubleshooting section if the pump is not operat-
ing properly.
CLEANING THE FP3 (FIGURE 5)
1. Disconnect the pump from power.
2. Remove the four clip screws (1) and two clips (2).
3. Remove the four housing screws (3) securing the volute (4)
and the connection flange assembly (inset) to the motor
housing (9).
BEFORE
4. Remove the volute/connection flange assembly from the motor
housing.
5. Remove the rotor assembly (6) and the o-ring (7) from the
motor housing.
6. Remove the two flange screws (13) securing the connection
flange (12) to the volute.
7. Remove the connection flange from the volute, then remove the
o-ring (10) from the connection flange.
8. Clean all parts with clean water and a sponge.
D
S
FIGURE 4