Wiring
All jumper wires and connectors have been included. Follow the diagram below.
Connect 12v power
supply using supplied
female connector.
note:
Power supply should be
properly protected with a
5 amp inline fuse or
breaker.
Using the Timed Delay Switch
To use the timed delay switch, place the 3-position master switch in the "TIMER" mode. The MIN and MAX settings refer to the
amount of off time between run cycles of approximately 1 minute. MIN will allow the pump to run more often and MAX will allow
the pump to run less often. The settings will allow you to set the intervals from approximately 1 to 12 minutes.
Avoid using the orange or red areas of the Timed Delay switch unless you are in cold water and have a large livewell with just one or
two fish. As you add fish or in warmer water, shorten the time off between cycles by rotating the Timed Delay switch towards the
MIN setting. If water temperatures are above 75º F (24º C), Place the master switch in the constant ON position.
ProTimer Dial
Use the ProTimer timed delay feature when
the master switch is set to the "TIMER"
position. The timed delay mode will allow
the pump to run for one minute then off for
1-12 minutes depending on where the dial
is set. MIN and MAX refer to the amount of
time the pump is off between cycles. MIN
will turn the pump off for approximately 1
minute, while MAX will turn the pump off
for approximately 12 minutes.
Pump
3
2
1
TIMED DELAY
MIN
MAX
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12v
Grnd
Connect brown wire with
supplied female connector
to male connector (supplied)
from Pump.
Master Switch
ON - In this position the pump will run
constantly, Ideal for water temperatures
PUMP
above 75º F (24º C) "Timed Delay" feature
ON
is inoperable.
OFF
OFF - Use this to keep the pump off when
no water or fish are in livewell.
TIMER
TIMER - Set the switch in this position to
activate and use the "Timed Delay" feature.
Connect black wire to
ground using supplied
female connector.
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