Troubleshooting - Wayne EEAUP250 Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

Auto on-off water removal portable pump
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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING

Minimal service is required for this pump. The motor housing of
the pump is completely sealed and requires no internal service. If
pump should fail to operate, perform the following troubleshooting
guidelines:
1. Verify pumping height does NOT exceed 13 feet (See Figure 1).
If pumping height is greater than 13 feet, this pump will NOT
operate.
2. Verify water depth is 1-3/4 inches or greater (See Figure 1).
Do NOT disassemble or alter this product in any
way. Failure to follow these instructions will result in serious injury or
death, and will void warranty.
NE PAS démonter ou modifier ce produit
de quelque manière que ce soit. Le non-respect de ces instructions
entraînerait de graves blessures ou la mort, cela annulera la garantie.
3. To verify pump is operating correctly.
a. Disconnect pump from power source.
b. Connect hose adapter and discharge hose to pump.
13 FT MAXIMUM
PUMPING HEIGHT
WATER LEVEL MINIMUM:
1-3/4 INCHES
Figure 1 - Pumping Height
c. Immerse pump in a bucket or tub of water at least 1-3/4
inches in depth.
d. Place the other end of the discharge hose outside the
bucket, so the water will pump out.
e. Plug power cord into a grounded 120 volt GFCI power
outlet. The pump should start after 2 seconds of detecting
water. Once the pump removes the water to a depth of 3/8
inch, the pump will stop automatically.
f.
If pump does NOT operate, unplug power cord and
proceed to maintenance –refer to cleaning instructions.
4. To verify discharge hose is free from a blockage.
a. Connect hose to another water source such as a faucet.
If water flows through hose, return to step 3a. If water is
restricted, verify discharge hose is unwound. Remove all
kinks, bends, or obstructions in hose.
b. If pump is still NOT operating, refer to cleaning instructions
5. If pump runs continuously, unplug the unit. Once unplugged,
check for debris stuck inside the sensor body (Figure 3).
Remove any trapped leaves, debris or dirt.
6. If the pump cycles on and off too often the electronic switch may need
cleaning. Unplug the pump and turn upside down. The sensor should
be checked for debris or build up of mater on the sensor.
IMPELLER PLATE
PRIMING HOLE
WHEN REATTACHING THE BASE (INLET SCREEN), BE SURE THAT
THE "PLUGGED" SCREEN IS ORIENTED BELOW THE SWITCH.
Figure 2 - Priming Hole Location
Figure 3 - Remove Debris From Sensor
BASE SCREWS (4)
INLET SCREEN/
BASE
CLEAN DEBRIS
INSIDE SENSOR
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