Clarke 7230025 Hippo2A Submersible Instructions
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To install the Clarke 7230025 Hippo2A Submersible Pump, ensure you place it on a stable surface at the bottom of the tank or pit. Connect the discharge pipe securely and ensure the power cable is not exposed to sharp edges or hot surfaces. Test the pump by submerging it completely in water and connecting it to the power supply.
If the pump does not start, check the power connection and ensure the pump is correctly plugged in. Inspect the fuse or circuit breaker for any issues. Make sure the float switch is not obstructed and is functioning correctly.
Regular maintenance should be performed every six months. This includes cleaning the pump inlet and impeller, checking the power cable for damage, and ensuring the float switch operates smoothly.
The Clarke 7230025 Hippo2A Submersible Pump is designed to handle clean or slightly dirty water. It is not suitable for pumping sewage or water containing large solids.
To prevent overheating, ensure the pump is fully submerged during operation, and keep the inlet and outlet clear of debris. Avoid running the pump dry and ensure the float switch is functioning correctly to prevent continuous operation without water.
The maximum submersion depth for the Clarke 7230025 Hippo2A Submersible Pump is typically around 7 meters. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific depth limits.
To clean the impeller, disconnect the power and remove the pump from the water. Dismantle the pump casing carefully to access the impeller. Clean any debris or build-up using a soft brush and rinse with clean water before reassembling.
If the pump is not delivering water at the expected rate, check for blockages in the discharge pipe or pump inlet. Ensure the impeller is clean and not worn out. Inspect the hose for kinks or leaks that may reduce flow.
When storing the pump, clean it thoroughly and allow it to dry. Store it in a dry and frost-free location. Coil the power cable loosely to avoid damage and inspect the pump for any needed repairs before storing.
The Clarke 7230025 Hippo2A Submersible Pump is not designed for saltwater applications as it may cause corrosion and damage. It is recommended for fresh or slightly dirty water use only.