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    Sewer Ejector Pump Description The submersible pump is designed for home applications. The unit is equipped with a 3-prong grounding type power cord. Motor is oil-filled and sealed for cooler running and designed to operate under water . This pump is not suitable for aquatic life, ponds or fountains. Unpacking Inspect this unit before it is used. O[...]

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    General Information Sewage Pump Systems: Simplex System A simplex system consists of one pump, its control switch, and one basin. It is used in applications where less than six toilets (units) are discharged into a basin. The simplex unit is generally operated with a contactor to turn the pump ON and OFF . The contactor is activated by a single pol[...]

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    3 www .waynepumps.com Installation (Continued) INST ALLA TION BASICS: 1. NEVER lift this product by the electrical cords. 2. Install pump in a sewage pit that fulfills the minimum size requirements (24 in. minimum). Construct sump pit of tile, concrete, steel or plastic. Do not install a pit smaller than recommended. 3. The unit should be located a[...]

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    4 www .waynepumps.com 2. With the cover removed, add water to the basin and observe the float control switch operation. 3. Also, test alarm switch if installed. 4. Secure and seal basin cover . Do not run your pump in a dry sump. Do not attempt to oil the motor . A special oil has been put in the motor housing at the factory . Use of any other oil [...]

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    5 www .waynepumps.com Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action Pump will not start or run 1. Blown fuse, tripped breaker 2. Low line voltage 3. Defective motor 4. Defective float switch 5. Stuck/ jammed impeller 6. Float obstructed 1. If blown, replace with proper sized fuse or reset breaker 2. If voltage is under 108 volts, check wiring size 3.[...]

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    6 For Replacement Parts or T echnical Assistance, Call 1-800-237-0987 Please provide following information: Address any correspondence to: - Model number Wayne W ater Systems - Serial number (if any) 101 Production Drive - Part description and number as shown in parts list Harrison, OH 45030 U.S.A. www .waynepumps.com Operating Instructions and Par[...]

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    7 www .waynepumps.com Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Notes[...]

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    8 www .waynepumps.com Limited W arranty For one (1) year from the date of purchase, Wayne W ater Systems will repair or replace, at its option, for the original purchas er any part or parts of its Sump Pumps or Water Pumps (“Product”) found upon examination by W ayne Water Systems to be defective in materials or workmanship. Please call Wayne W[...]