Quarterly maintenance, Troubleshooting – Harbor Freight Tools Pacific Hydrostar Mini Submersible/Fountain/Pond Pump 68396 User Manual

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SKU 68372 - 68396

Maintenance

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM

ACCIDENTAL OPERATION:

Unplug the Pump from its electrical

outlet before performing any inspection,

maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

If the pump is moved to a different aquarium or

water feature, flush it out with clean water and

dry before setting up in new water feature.

If cord is damaged, it must be replaced

by a qualified technician.

Quarterly Maintenance

The below maintenance should be performed at

least once every 3 months under optimal conditions.

If pump starts to sound abnormal, unplug it and

check the Impeller by doing the following:

1. Remove the front cover and filter/regulator

(depending on particular pump).

2. Gently pull out the Impeller from the pump body.

3. Rinse the Impeller assembly with clean water.

Use an old toothbrush to remove any debris.

4. To prevent damage, do not rest the pump on

the impeller or pry against the impeller

5. Once, clean reassemble Pump.

6.

NOTE: Make sure the power cord is unplugged

before performing any maintenance or cleaning.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Causes

Possible Solutions

Pump runs, but

will not deliver

any water.

1. Filter and/or impeller clogged.

2. When starting, the pump water

height is beyond the head lift.

3. Low line voltage.
4. Optional connecting tube is

improperly installed.

1. Remove filter. Clean out dirt and debris from

filter and impeller. Then replace Filter.

2. Check specifications chart and verify

pump is not exceeding head lift.

3. Consult an electrician.
4. Remove and examine check valve.

Pump won’t

start or run.

1. Check power connections

and circuits/fuses.

2. Filter and/or impeller clogged

3. Defective motor.

1. Consult an electrician.

2. Remove filter. Clean out dirt and debris from

filter and impeller. Then replace filter.

3. Have a qualified service technician repair or replace.

Excessive noise

or vibration.

1. Worn bearings.
2. Debris in impeller.

1. Have a qualified service technician repair or replace.
2. Remove filter. Clean impeller. Then replace filter.

Pump starts

and stops too

frequently.

1. Water temperature too high.
2. Pump placed in fluid that is not

clear fresh or salt water.

1. Do not exceed 77° Fahrenheit.
2. Install pump in clear fresh or salt

water aquarium/water feature.

Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing

the tool. Disconnect power supply before service.

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