Operation, Danger - electrocution hazard – Multiquip ST4125D User Manual
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ST-4125D/ST-6125D SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #1 (06/12/08) — PAGE 21
4. NEVER grab or touch a live power cord (Figure 16) with wet
hands, the possibility exists of
electrical shock
,
electrocu-
tion
and even
death
.
ST-4125D/ST-6125D
—
OPERATION
Figure 16. Power Cord (Wet Hands)
NEVER grab or touch a live power cord. DO NOT stand in
water when connecting the pump's power cord into a voltage
source. The possibility exist of electrical shock, electrocution
and possibly
death!
3. If all of the pump's electrical requirements have been met,
insert the power plug on the pump into the power source
receptacle.
4. Wait a few seconds and water should begin to flow from the
discharge hose.
5. If water is not flowing from the discharge hose or not flowing
freely after a few minutes, remove the power from the pump
and check the system for leaks.
Pump Shut-Down/Clean-up
1. Remove the power from the pump by turning off the circuit
breaker or switch that provides power to the pump. Remem-
ber to make sure that hands are dry (not wet), and feet are not
standing in water when removing disconnecting power from
the pump.
2. Using the chain and lifting crane, lift the pump up from its
current position. Remove the discharge hose from the dis-
charge port on the pump.
3. Remove all power cables and float switches from the control
box. Place cables and float switches in a suitable container
where they will not get damaged.
4. If the pump was used to pump mud, grit or silt, flush vigorously
with clean water.
5. Remove the pump from the water. Wipe off any mud or debris
that might have attached itself to the pump.
6. Store pump in a clean dry place away from dirt and debris.
POWER
CORD
(POWER ON)
WET
HANDS
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard
DANGER - Electrocution Hazard