Troubleshooting - Simer 11652 Manual Del Usuario

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Operation
OPERATION
Risk of burns or death from electric shock.
Do not handle pump or pump motor with wet hands or
when standing on wet or damp surface, or in water.
Disconnect power from pump before handling, servic-
ing, or attempting to repair pump.
1. The pump must be standing in at least 1/2" (12.7mm) of
water before starting it (one inch (25.4 mm) is better).
The shaft seal is water lubricated and may be damaged if
pump runs dry.
2. After starting, the pump will lower the water level to
3/16" (4.75 mm) before losing suction. It will not pick up
water less than 3/16" deep when running and will not
operate successfully if started in only 3/16" of water.
3. Do not leave pump unattended! If the pump has been
operating satisfactorily and the discharge stream sudden-
ly stops coming out of the hose, stop the pump immedi-
ately; do not allow it to run dry. A mop or squeegee will
be needed to remove remaining water.
4. The motor is equipped with an automatically resetting
thermal overload protector. If the motor gets too hot, the
overload protector will stop the motor before it is dam-
aged. When the motor has cooled sufficiently, the over-
load protector will reset itself and the motor will restart.
NOTICE: If the overload protector stops the pump repeat-
edly, disconnect the power from the pump and check it to
find the problem. Low voltage, long extension cords,
clogged impeller, too much back pressure in the dis-
charge hose (as when pumping through 50' (15 M) of
coiled hose), or running pump with no load, can all cause
excessive cycling and overheating.

TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
Pump won't
Blown fuse
start or run
Low line voltage
Defective motor
Impeller
Pump operates but
Low line voltage
delivers little or
no water
Something caught in impeller
Small diameter garden hose
or long discharge line
Check valve installed without
vent hole
Air lock
Coils or bends in hose
For assistance, call Simer Customer Service at
AIRLOCKS
When a pump airlocks, it runs but does not move any water.
An airlock will cause the pump to overheat and fail. This
pump has an anti-airlock hole in the bottom of the pump
body. If you suspect an airlock, unplug the pump, clean out
the anti-airlock hole with a paper clip or piece of wire, and
restart the pump.
IMPORTANT: This hole allows the pump to start priming
within 15 seconds in as little as 1/2" of water. NEVER restart
pump in less than 1/2" of water. Leakage from the anti-air-
lock hole is normal.
* Lake Chemical Co., Chicago, Illinois
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If blown, replace with fuse of proper size
If voltage under recommended minimum, check size of wiring
from main switch on property. If OK, contact power company.
Replace pump
If impeller won't turn, remove screen. Locate source of binding
Use only 14 gauge or larger extension cords. Use short extension cords
when necessary
Clean out impeller
Use larger diameter garden hose or 1" flexible pipe. Eliminate any
excess hose. Short hoses work best
Drill a 1/16" - 1/8" (1.6 - 3.2 mm) dia. hole between pump
discharge & check valve
Turn off pump for a few seconds, clean out anti-airlock hole and restart pump
Straighten hose
1-800-468-7867 / 1-800-546-7867
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