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Stanley SXGP900XFBE - User Manual

Stanley SXGP900XFBE
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cod. 94219 - FN
SXGP900XFBE
SXGP1300XFBE
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SXGP900XFBE
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jason FreemanAug 4, 2025
    Why Stanley Water Pump motor does not start?
    • A
      Antonio SosaAug 5, 2025
      If the motor of your Stanley Water Pump doesn't start, the issue might be due to a lack of mains power. To resolve this, verify the voltage and ensure the plug (A12) is properly connected.
  • D
    Debra BrownAug 14, 2025
    Why is the water flow rate insufficient in my Stanley Water Pump?
    • M
      Michael JonesAug 14, 2025
      If the water flow rate of your Stanley Water Pump is insufficient, it could be due to several reasons. Excessive suction lift and head, along with external components, can reduce the flow rate. Clean the suction strainer to ensure it's not obstructed. Ensure the foot valve is immersed in a greater depth of water if the water level in the suction point drops too fast. If soil in the water is reducing the flow rate, clean the pump body (A4) by directing a jet of water in through the suction fitting (A1) and delivery fitting (A2). If needed, have the appliance checked by the Service Centre. Use a pre-filter if the appliance doesn't have one (A1 b).
  • S
    Sarah ArmstrongAug 20, 2025
    What to do if Stanley SXGP900XFBE continually switches on and off?
    • E
      Emma WilsonAug 20, 2025
      If your Stanley Water Pump is continually switching on and off, there might be a few reasons. Check if there is a check valve on the suction hose, as water flowing back from the suction hose can cause this issue. If not, check whether a foot or intermediate valve is installed on the suction side. A faulty rubber diaphragm in the tank (A10) could also be the cause; in this case, replace the rubber diaphragm or the tank, contacting the Service Centre if needed. Also, ensure there is air pressure in the tank by filling the tank (A10) with air using the relative valve (A9) to a pressure of 1.5 bar (see Maintenance). Finally, ensure the delivery side is airtight by sealing it and verifying the system's airtightness.
  • D
    Diane GarzaAug 25, 2025
    Why the thermostat is cutting out the Stanley Water Pump?
    • M
      Miranda JacksonAug 25, 2025
      If the thermostat is cutting out your Stanley Water Pump, it could be due to the motor being overloaded from friction between dirt particles and the impeller, dry operation, or insufficient water flow. To resolve this, clean the inside of the pump body (A4) by directing a jet of water in through the delivery fitting (A2), allow the thermostat to cool for about 1 hour, and if necessary, have the appliance checked by the Service Centre. Also, check that there is water present, let the thermostat cool for about 1 hour, and have the appliance checked if needed.
  • K
    Karen HallAug 29, 2025
    Why Stanley Water Pump operates continually?
    • A
      Ashley LawrenceAug 29, 2025
      If your Stanley Water Pump operates continually, it could be because the switch-off pressure set for the pressure switch is too high. In this case, notify the Service Centre to have the switch-off pressure adjusted. Also, ensure the delivery side is airtight by sealing it and using Teflon tape on the threads.
  • B
    Brian KirkNov 8, 2025
    What to do if Stanley SXGP900XFBE motor runs but does not suck in water?
    • F
      fgutierrezNov 8, 2025
      If your Stanley Water Pump's motor is running but not sucking in water, several factors could be at play. First, ensure the pump body (A4) was filled with water before starting. If not, fill it (see point 6.3). Also, check that the suction hose is airtight, using recommended accessories and Teflon tape on the threads if necessary. Make sure the foot valve suction strainer isn't obstructed by cleaning it. During priming, open the suction points (water supply tap, water hoses) to allow air to escape from the delivery side. Completely fill the suction hose with water and wait up to 7 minutes after starting the appliance. Reduce the suction lift to a maximum of 8 meters if it's excessive. Finally, ensure the suction hose is fully immersed in water by checking the water level and lengthening th...

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Precautions

General safety rules for using the appliance, emphasizing user safety and manufacturer liability.

Safety Decals, Symbols, and Usage

Interpretation of safety decals, symbols (disposal, intended use), and the importance of reading instructions.

SAFETY RULES AND RESIDUAL RISKS

Critical Do Nots

Prohibits children's use, hazardous liquids, pointing jets, electrical hazards, and improper handling.

Essential Musts

Mandates electrical safety, dry operation prevention, and proper maintenance procedures for safe operation.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

General Warnings and Assembly

Safety warnings for power disconnection, inspection, and steps for connecting hoses and positioning the appliance.

Suction Hose Fitting

Instructions for connecting the suction hose, including pre-filter requirements and ensuring an airtight connection.

INSTALLATION AND START-UP

Filling and Delivery Hose Fitting

Procedures for filling the appliance and connecting the delivery hose, including safety precautions.

Dry Operation and Safety Measures

Critical warning against dry operation and recommendations for preventing flood damage.

Start-up Procedure

Step-by-step guide for connecting power, starting the pump, and priming the system.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Filter Cleaning and Tank Pressure Check

Instructions for regular filter cleaning and checking the correct air pressure in the appliance's tank.

Storage Preparation and Frost Protection

Procedures for preparing the appliance for storage, including draining and protecting it from frost.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Motor and Suction Issues

Diagnoses and resolves problems with the motor not starting or the appliance not sucking water.

Flow Rate and Switching Problems

Addresses insufficient flow rate, thermostat cutting out, and intermittent or continuous switching issues.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Warranty Terms, Conditions, and Exclusions

Outlines the 24-month warranty, claim conditions, exclusions for misuse, and voiding clauses.

TECHNICAL DATA

Product Specifications and Performance

Detailed technical specifications for both models, including voltage, power, head, flow rate, and other performance metrics.

Stanley SXGP900XFBE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SourceElectric
Maximum Suction Height8 m
Voltage230 V
Inlet/Outlet Diameter1 inch
Body MaterialStainless Steel
Hose Diameter1 inch
Flow Rate900 GPH
Max Head42 m

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