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"I have a lot of leaves and junk and I'm concerned about being able to clean the pump? How easy it that?"
The special stabilizing plate and automatic switch can all be taken off of the pump fairly easily and once that is done the pump can be cleaned around its bottom intake very easily.
"Will the pump work without the stabilizing plate and automatic switch?"
If you have a need to use this pump for another situation and need to take off the switch and/or the stabilizing plate you can use the pump without either (or both) of these features/attachments.
"My pump won't come on at all or not until the water level is higher than
normal, what should I do?"
If not working at all, follow all of the steps below. If not working until the water level is higher than normal, follow steps 2 through 4.
1. Unplug the pump cord and the switch cord, separate them and plug the pump cord directly into the outlet. If the pump now works, continue to steps 2 through 4. If not, please contact us immediately.
2. Unplug the pump cord and the switch cord, inspect the switch cord for severe kinking and any other damage. If undamaged go to step 3, if damaged you will need to get a new switch with cord.
3. Unplug the pump cord and the switch cord. Check the switch diaphragm breather tube (located in the plug.) If clogged clean and plug both plugs back in. If pump still will not operate go to step 4.
4. Unplug the pump cord and the switch cord. Remove the pump and check the diaphragm inlet hole for clogging, it is located on the bottom side of the switch . If clogged, clean, then replace the pump and plug both plugs back in. If pump still will not operate, you may have a bad switch; please contact us immediately.
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