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Notice: The pump depends on the liquid flowing through
it for lubrication. Do Not ruN the puMp Dry!
Mount the pump solidly on a stable platform.
1. Install a reinforced hose (sold separately) on the inlet of
pump (A). The pump (A) should be less than 7 ft. above and
less than 25 ft. to one side of the water source. Note: Check the
washer in the inlet fitting of pump (A) to make sure it is airtight.
If the joint leaks air, the pump (A) will not operate.
On the outlet of the pump (A), install an outlet hose that is as
short as possible (25 ft. or less).
2. Before plugging in the pump (A), make sure all inlet
connections are right and the inlet hose is in the water. Note:
The end of the outlet hose should NOT be underwater, as this
will cause pump (A) not to work.
To reduce friction, do not coil or kink the hoses. When pumping
from a well or stream, raise the inlet hose a few inches off
the bottom to avoid sucking in debris (which can disable the
impeller). Install the suction hose (B) to the end of the inlet hose
and place it in at least 1/2 in. of water to protect the pump (A)
from large solids.
3. Plug the cord into a 3-wire, 115-volt, 60 Hz, grounded A/C
outlet. Note: The pump will deliver 350 gallons per hour with an
unrestricted discharge line. If the discharge line is restricted or
raised and the pressure on the pump outlet port increases, the
pump (A) will pump less water.
If the pump (A) does not start to move water in 30 seconds or
less, recheck the installation and plumbing.
Before all the water is completely gone, unplug the pump (A).
WArNiNG: Do not run the pump dry!
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