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Installation - Xtreme Power 75165 Owner's Manual

Water removal pool cover pump

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INSTALLATION

1. Be certain electrical outlet to be used meets the requirements of the National Electrical code, as well
as local electrical codes, including grounding, and GFCI protection. Also verify that outlet is properly
sized and located for this pump. Your installation may require a certified electrician, or plumber. See
ELECTRICAL section.
2. Connect a garden hose to the hose adaptor, or use a 1" nipple and flexible PVC tubing secured to the
pump discharge. NOTE: If flexible 1" PVC tubing is used, secure the free end so that it cannot blow back
onto the pool cover in high wind.
3. Gently lower the pump onto the pool cover by holding onto the garden hose. Do not pull the
power cord plug onto the pool cover. Use rope and a garden hose to position pump onto the pool cover.
Two people should position the pump, with the first person holding the electrical cord plug and the second
person positioning the pump at the desired location on the pool cover.
5. Once the pump is in position and proper electrical connections have been made, it is ready for testing.
During the rainy season, check every day to make sure that the pump is working normally. During high
winds make sure the power cord is not pulled over the cover, and that the pump is still upright, as well as the
discharge hose is in the appropriate position. If you are away from home for an extended period of time, ask
someone to check the pump on a regular basis to make sure everything work properly. When the pump is
upright the water around the float rises and the float mechanism is activated. when the water level is about
2 "- 3" deep, the switch starts the pump. Keep the pump running until the water level is about 0.50"-1.50"
deep. NOTE: If the temperature is close to the freezing point it may lead to the opening height up to 4" and
the closing height up to 2". Before servicing the pump, disconnect it from the electrical equipment, unplug the
power cord, or close the disconnect box. Pump motor housing is completely sealed, no need for maintenance.
The motor is of continuous operation type, equipped with automatic thermal overload protection device.
Routing maintenance
Keep the pump clean and in good condition at all times. If the float is stuck, remove the float access cover
at the bottom of the pump. As shown on the cover, turn in the direction of the open arrow and remove the
cover. Clean as needed, then reinstall the access cover. The pump has an internal vent to prevent air lock.
According to figure 1 and the following steps, the vents will become clogged and need to be cleaned
regularly.
1. Disconnect pump power from electrical equipment.
2. Loosen and remove the screws from the blue cover.
3. Remove the outer cover
4. Clean the vent
5. Reinstall the cover and screws.
6. Reconnect the pump to the electrical equipment.
WARNING: Always disconnect the electrical power before touching the pump, discharge, or electrical
plug when water is present in the area. Failure to do so can result in serious bodily injury and/or
property damage. Always connect the pump to a grounded receptacle. See SAFETY GUIDELINES.
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