(1)
A
Before
attempting to service
or disassemble any
component,
make
sure that
the
unit
is
disconnected from the
power
source.
(2)
Take
off the drain hose from
the inlet hole.
Uninstall the check valve from the main
plate.
Disassemble
the outlet
piping
from the
check valve with
care
not
to spill the water inside of the
outlet
piping
over
the floor
or the
pump.
Clean the check valve and
be sure that the ball inside of
check valve
moves
freely.
(3)
Disassemble
the cover
and
reservoir from
the main
plate.
(4)
Be
sure the
floats
move freely.
Clean as
necessary.
(5)
Clean the reservoir with warm water
and mild soap.
(6)
Check the
inlet
and outlet
piping.
Clean
as
necessary.
Be sure there are no
kinks
in the
line that would
inhibit flow.
(7)After
the servicing,
assemble the unit by the reverse
order.
(8)
ln case
of a
long-term
break, remove water from
the outlet
piping
and
the reservoir.
The unit does not run.
a) Check the
power
supply.
b)
Check the appliance to see if the condensation
is actually
being
produced.
c) Make sure the inlet
piping
is not
clogged.
lf
it is
clogged,
the appliance may
eventually be damaged.
The
unit makes loud noises
when running.
a)
Make
sure the inside of reservoir is clean.
b)
Make
sure
there is no
siphoning
action.
The unit runs but
does not
pump
the
liquid
out.
a) Check the highest
point
of the outlet
piping
does not
exceed
the maximum
delivery head of the
pump.
b) Check the inside
of outlet
piping
is clean.
c) lnspect the
check
valve
following the maintenance
instructions.
Liquid drains
back into the
pump
from the outlet
piping.
a)
The
check
valve
may have
debris
in it.
Clean the
check
valve following
the maintenance instructions.
Liquid
leaks from around
the
check valve.
I
a)
Make
sure the outlet
piping
is tightly
connected with
the
check
valve.
b)
Make
sure the check valve is fastened
properly.
c)
lf the
o-ring under the check valve is damaged, replace
with
a new one.
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Condensate
Removal
Pump
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING