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SUBMERSIBLE PUMP - Harbor Freight Tools

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3. Select the Hose Adapter (parts #1A, #1B, or #1C) that coincides with the inside<br />

diameter of the Discharge Hose (not included) you will use. (See Figure A.)<br />

4. Unscrew and remove the Screw Sleeve (part #3) from the Pump. Place the<br />

Rubber Washer (part #2) on the previously selected Hose Adapter<br />

(part #1A, #1B, or #1C). (See Figure A.)<br />

5. Screw the Screw Sleeve (part #3), with its Hose Adapter (part #1A, #1B, or #1C)<br />

and Rubber Washer (part #2), firmly back onto the Pump. (See Figure A.)<br />

6. Insert one end of the Discharge Hose firmly onto the Hose Adapter (part #1A,<br />

#1B, or #1C). Then, route the other end of the Discharge Hose to the desired<br />

drainage area. (See Figure A.)<br />

7. Lower the Pump in the water on a solid, level surface. Do not lower the Pump by<br />

means of the Power Cord/Plug (part #43) or Discharge Hose. Do not place the<br />

Pump directly on clay earth or sand sufaces. A minimum of two inches of water<br />

is recommended to properly prime the Pump.<br />

8. IMPORTANT! Do not run the Pump unless it is submerged in water. Doing<br />

so will damage the Pump.<br />

9. Route the Power Cord/Plug (part #43) to its electrical outlet safely to avoid tripping<br />

over the Power Cord or damage to the Power Cord/Plug. Do not allow the<br />

Power Cord/Plug to become wet. Always place the Power Cord/Plug in a dry<br />

location and as far away as possible from the draining and drainage areas.<br />

10. Plug the Power Cord/Plug (part #43) into its electrical outlet. The Pump will then<br />

begin to operate.<br />

11. NOTE: If during operation the water stops flowing from the Discharge Hose,<br />

unplug the Pump immediately to avoid damage to the Pump. This indicates the<br />

water level is probably too low, causing the Pump to lose its suction seal.<br />

12. Once the pumping process is completed, unplug the Power Cord/Plug (part #43)<br />

from its electrical outlet. Remove the Pump from the draining area, and store the<br />

Pump in a clean, dry location.<br />

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING<br />

1. CAUTION: Always unplug the Pump from its 115 volt electrical outlet before<br />

performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning.<br />

2. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Pump. Check for<br />

loose connections, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken<br />

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