INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
These installation instructions are applicable for the following pumps and usage application:
The utility pump is a handy, easy to use tool for home, and yard water removal applications such as
draining window wells, stock tanks, boats, and shallow flooded areas such as basements. Simply connect
the pump, to a standard garden hose on the discharge, place the pump in the area to be drained, plug
into any standard grounded type receptacle (do not stand in or touch the water while plugging the pump
in or during use!). And it'll drain the water down to lowest level.
The utility pump is engineered to move water not warmer than 40℃ only. Pump failures due
!NOTE
to mud, tar, cement, wood chips, corrosive material damage, or requests for return following
temporary use are not covered under the manufacturing warranty and will not be exchanged, returned
for credit or refund.
IMPORTANT PRODUCT AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Failure to follow these instructions may cause serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
!NOTE
The utility pump has built‐in thermal
overload protection which means the unit will
automatically shut‐off when it senses it could
reach an overheat level. Once cooled down‐
either naturally or by being submerged in a
bucket of cold water (5+gallons for about 20
minutes)‐ it will reset and is ready to pump
again. Once the area to be drained reaches
lowest level, unplug the pump.
GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR UTILITY PUMP
Optimum pump performance is reached at a
maximum 25' garden hose length. The pump
continues to work at longer lengths, but the
flow reduces due to loss of friction in the
longer hose length.
Make sure the water runs smoothly through
the garden hose‐ no kinks or obstructions!
Basically, if the pump " hums" – it works. If
there is little or no movement of water, that
means there is an air lock (just tip the pump
on its side and submerse in water).
UTILITY PUMP
KJ‐125 Series
!WARNING
pump is supplied with a grounding conductor
and grounding type attachment plug. To reduce
the risk of electric shock, be certain that is
connected only to a properly grounded,
grounding‐type receptacle.
1. Power cord must always be plugged into a
grounded receptacle.
2. Never place pump in water or remove from
water while the unit is plugged in!
3. Unplug this unit when water has drained to
lowest level.
Or something is clogging the unit. In that case,
just tip the pump upside down to eject any
foreign object then flush with water.
Never place pump in water or remove from
water while the unit is plugged in!
Remember, this utility pumps has built‐in
overload protection and will shut itself off to
prevent over‐heating. This is not pump failure
or a manufacturing defect.
, RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK – This
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