Starting the Pump
To operate efficiently and prevent pump damage there must be a free flow of water to and
from the pump. Before starting ensure that:
• All pipework is correctly sealed.
• The pool water level is at the correct height.
• Ensure that all appropriate valves are open and there is nothing preventing the flow of
water through the system.
1. When the pump is above the pool water line, first prime the pump by removing the
strainer basket lid and filling the strainer basket area with water. Replace the lid,
ensuring that it seals on the o-ring.
2. Connect to the power supply and turn on.
3. Allow the pump to run, so that any air trapped may be expelled.
4. If prime is not established within approximately two minutes, as evidenced by a strong
flow of water, turn off the pump and repeat the procedure. Continued evidence of air
under the strainer basket lid indicates an air leak in the suction piping which should be
rectified to avoid pump damage.
Pump Operation
For optimum pump performance, the strainer basket housing should always be full of water
and free from air bubbles. The water level of the pool should always be maintained to at least
halfway up the skimmer box ensuring water is in the pump at all times. From time to time it
may be necessary to re-prime the pump. This should be carried out as described above.
Never run pump dry. Running the pump with no water may damage the
mechanical seals, causing leakage and flooding. Dry running damage
and associated damage is not covered under warranty. Davey StarFlo
pool pumps incorporate self-resetting thermal overload, reducing
potential damage.
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