Returned material authorization (rma) procedure, 0 safety instructions, 0 set-up – Sandia 24-Gallon Portable Flood Pumper User Manual

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(8) 24-Gallon Flood Pumper

24-Gallon Flood Pumper (5)

Returned Material Authorization (RMA) Procedure

Original purchaser must contact the manufacturer to follow correct RMA/warranty

procedures. Must include a copy of RMA Sheet enclosed in the box with returned item.

No returns shall be authorized unless the proper RMA procedures are followed. It is the

responsibility of the distributor to repair the customer’s equipment as soon as possible. If

the distributor does not have the facilities to repair the equipment, it may be shipped or

taken to an authorized service center for repair.
Customer must contact the manufacturer prior to working on or changing out any

parts, etc. Manufacturer must issue an RMA Sheet containing approved labor time and

replacement parts. Do not send parts or equipment back to manufacturer without an RMA

Number and approval. No labor will be paid for, nor part costs paid for or reimbursed that

have not been previously approved by manufacturer. All warranty work must be approved

and authorized to qualify and appropriate warranty procedures must be followed.

1.0 Safety Instructions

WARNING: PLEASE READ AND SAVE! FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS

WHEN USING YOUR FLOOD PUMPER.
• Use only as described in this manual.
• Use only the attachments recommended by the manufacturer.
• Test all outlets with an outlet tester before plugging machine into any outlet.
• Plug cord into the nearest grounded outlet.
• Do not unplug by pulling on the cord, grasp the plug. Do not pull unit by the cord.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Never attempt adjustments or repairs while the machine is plugged in.
• Do not use if cord or plug are damaged.
• Do not use outdoors, in standing water or on wet surfaces.
• Pay close attention when using machine near children.
• Do not pick up flammable or combustible materials or use machine where they may

be present.

• Do not leave machine outdoors, in extreme heat or cold. Harsh weather elements will

damage components and void warranty.

• Lift using only the appropriate handles.
• Always wear the appropriate clothing and safety equipment when operating the

machine.

• Keep all body parts, hair and loose clothing away from openings and moving parts.
• Use extra care when cleaning stairs. Never move the machine up or down stairs with

fluid in the machine.

• Use common sense to protect yourself and others from injury when using the machine.

4.0 Set-Up

Connect the vacuum hose to the vacuum inlet hose barb on the front tank. Connect the

two (2) dump hoses to the hose fittings on the bottom, front of the machine base. Check

the filters. Plug the machine safely into a grounded outlet.
The left-hand switch provides power for both vacuum motors. The right-hand switch

provides power for both sump pumps.

5.0 Maintenance / After-Use

Regular maintenance is required to keep your Flood Pumper in proper working condition.

Thoroughly clean all equipment and accessories after each use:
• Unplug the Flood Pumper.
• Inspect all hoses and tools. Replace if damaged.
• Clean the mesh filter bag.
• Rinse the tanks with clean water and remove all liquid.
• Flush the pump system with clean water, including all hoses and wand(s).
• Do not allow water to remain in the tanks after use.
• Lubricate all quick disconnects with WD-40 or similar lubricant.

Storing your Flood Pumper

You must winterize your Flood Pumper to protect the pump system from freezing.

Damage due to freezing is not covered under Warranty. Store your Flood Pumper in

temperatures over 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If you plan on storing your Flood Pumper in

freezing conditions, you must run antifreeze through the system. Open hatch cover to

promote air circulation. Store in an upright position.

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