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model no. 062-3420-4 | contact us 1-800-689-9928
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CAUTION!
• Always use the handle to lift the pump. Never use the power cord to lift the pump. To avoid skin
burns, unplug the pump and allow time for it to cool after periods of extended use.
This pump requires very little maintenance and should provide a long service life. Problems are
rare; when the pump flow drops off, the most likely cause is something solid going down the drain
and jamming the impeller.
MAINTENANCE
TO CLEAR A JAMMED IMPELLER
• Unplug the pump.
• Close the discharge ball valve (C).
• Bail out the sink as much as possible.
• Disconnect the union (Part No. 5), unscrew the pump from the sink tail piece, lower the
pump to the floor, and slide it out from under the sink (see Figure 3).
• Remove the six housing screws (see Figure 4).
• Clean out the pump. Make sure that the pump discharge is clear. If necessary, replace the
impeller.
• Install the new gasket if necessary. Reassemble the pump.
• Raise the pump back into position, thread it back onto the sink tail piece, and reconnect
the union (Part No. 5).
• Plug in the pump. Run water in the sink until the pump has run at least one complete
cycle to make sure the pump is operating correctly and there are no leaks.
Figure 4: Remove 6 housing screws to clean out pump