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Wayne WaterBug WWB User Manual

Wayne WaterBug WWB
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS WWB
For product & service information
visit www.waynepumps.com
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
© 2018, WAYNE/Scott Fetzer Company.
STEP 3 - REMOVE DISCHARGE CAP
STEP 4 - ATTACH GARDEN HOSE TO BRASS DISCHARGE
STEP 5 - PLACE IN WATER
STEP 6 - ALWAYS PLUG INTO GFCI OUTLET. UNPLUG PUMP
WHEN WATER IS NO LONGER BEING MOVED. DO NOT RUN
PUMP DRY FOR EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.
FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, DOWNLOAD OWNER’s
MANUAL ONLINE
www.waynepumps.com/product/wwb
STEP 1 - GET TO KNOW YOUR PUMP
• 10 FT. POWER CORD
• TOP DISCHARGE
• SIDE DISCHARGE
• CORD WRAP
• CORD CLIP
• HANG LOOP
STEP 2 - CHOOSE THE DISCHARGE BEST FOR THE
APPLICATION
• TOP DISCHARGE is perfect for water
removal in tight spaces: Laundry Tubs,
Window Wells, Buckets, etc.
• SIDE DISCHARGE is ideal for easy
water removal from at open surfaces:
Flat Roofs, Flooded Basements, standing
water in yard, crawl spaces, etc.
WARNING DECAL
Removes water down to
1/16 in. of surface,
VIRTUALLY DRY!
TWIST
TIP: Unwind and remove all kinks
and bends in hose for more ef cient
pumping and priming.
Requires 3/16 in. of water
to start pumping.
620009-001 B 08/18
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Wayne WaterBug WWB Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelWayne WaterBug WWB
CategoryWater Pump
TypeSubmersible Utility Pump
Power SourceElectric
Voltage115V
Horsepower1/6 HP
Maximum Head/Lift25 ft
Cord Length10 ft
MaterialThermoplastic

Summary

Quick Start Instructions

General Safety Information

Continued Safety Guidelines

Prohibited Fluids and Atmospheres

Warns against pumping flammable fluids or using the pump in explosive environments.

GFCI Protection and Grounding

Details the importance of GFCI outlets and proper grounding for electrical safety.

Cord Safety and Handling

Advises on inspecting and handling the power cord to prevent electrical hazards.

Pump Operation and Maintenance

Pump Operation Steps

Details the process of connecting, priming, and running the pump.

Important Operation Notices

Highlights critical points like avoiding running dry and checking water levels.

Service and Troubleshooting

Trouble Shooting Chart

Lists common pump issues, their possible causes, and corrective actions.

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