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Harbor Freight Tools 95591 - .75 HP User Manual

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do not pump hazardous materials.

6.

Do not pump explosive or flammable

materials such as fuel, oil, kerosene,

gasoline, etc. Do not pump in close

proximity to flammable or explosive

materials. Do not pump fats, oils,

salt or waste water.

This Pump is

designed to move clean or dirty

water only. Do not pump water hot-

ter than

95 degrees Fahrenheit.

Secure the discharge pipe

7.

(not in-

cluded)

to a solid surface to ensure

the stability of the Pump.
Position the Pump on a flat, level,

8.

solid surface.

OUTLET

dEVICE

CORd

drip Loop

9.

Arrange a “drip loop” in the Power

Cord connecting the Pump to a 115

volt, gFCI electrical outlet. A drip

loop is that part of the Power Cord

below the level of the outlet to pre-

vent water from traveling along the

Power Cord and coming in contact

with the outlet. If the Power Plug or

electrical outlet does get wet, do not

unplug the Power Cord. Disconnect

the fuse or circuit breaker that sup-

plies power to the Pump. Then,

unplug the Power Cord and examine

for presence of water in the outlet.
If necessary,

10.

have a certified elec-

trician install (within 10 feet of

where the Pump will be located)

a 115 volt, gFCI electrical outlet

that is dedicated only to the Pump.

Any outlet should be above the

water line.
nEVER raise or lower the Pump by

11.

its electrical Power Cord.
In cold weather, when the Pump

12.

is not in use, protect the interior

of the Pump from freezing by

draining the water and pumping a

permanent type automobile anti-

freeze containing a rust inhibitor

through the system. A 50% mixture

with water is recommended. Be sure

to flush the system with a neutralizing

liquid prior to re-use of the Pump.
If an extension cord is used (for

13.

temporary use only) connections

must not come in contact with wa-

ter or any wet surfaces.
Prior to use, and periodically

14.

thereafter, check to make sure all

connections are tight and secure.
Industrial applications must follow

15.

OSHA requirements.
People with pacemakers should

16.

consult their physician(s) before

use. Electromagnetic fields in

close proximity to heart pacemak-

er could cause pacemaker interfer-

ence or pacemaker failure.
The warnings and cautions dis-

17.

cussed in this manual cannot

cover all possible conditions and

situations that may occur. It must

be understood by the operator that

common sense and caution are

factors which cannot be built into

this product, but must be supplied

by the operator.

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