Wayne Submersible Sump Pump CDUCAP Series User Manual

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Manual de Instrucciones de Operación y Piezas

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2 . Disassembly of the motor prior to

expiration of warranty will void the
warranty. If repairs are required,
see troubleshooting chart.

3 . Inlet should be kept clean and free

of all foreign objects and inspect
annually. A clogged inlet will
damage pump.

4 . Pump should be checked monthly

for proper operation. Pump can be
checked for proper operation by
briefly removing pump power cord
from the back of the water sensor
plug and inserting directly into the

M a i n t e n a n c e

Always disconnect
the electrical supply

before attempting to install, service,
relocate or perform any maintenance.
If the power source is out of sight, lock
and tag in the open (off) position to
prevent unexpected power application.
Failure to do so could result in fatal
electrical shock. Only qualified
electricians should repair this unit.
Improper repair could result in fatal
electrical shock.

1 . Let the pump cool for a minimum of

two hours before servicing because
the pump contains hot oil under
pressure and the motor is hot.

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CDUCAP Series

grounded outlet. In this condition,
the pump will run continuously.
Once pump operation is verified,
replace pump power cord into the
back of the water sensor plug (see
Figure 2).

5 . Wipe water sensor surface regularly

to prevent silt or other coatings
from building up on sensor face
(see Figure 2).

This pump contains
dielectric oil for

cooling. This oil can be harmful to the
environment. Check the state
environmental laws before disposing
this oil.

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Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom

Possible Cause(s)

Corrective Action

Pump will not start or
run

Pump starts and stops
too often

Pump will not shut
off or thermal
protector turns off

Pump operates but
delivers little or no
water

Gurgling sound from
pump at end of cycle

1. Blown fuse
2. Low line voltage
3. Defective motor
4. Impeller

1. Backflow of water from

piping

2. Incoming water is draining

on sensor face

1. Obstacle in piping
2. Low Line Voltage
3. Too many appliances on

circuit

4. Dirty water sensor
5. Incoming water is draining

on sensor face

1. Plugged impeller
2. Check valve installed

backwards

3. Pump airlocked

1. Air injested into pump
2. Time required for

pumping is less than 4
seconds

1. If blown, replace with proper sized fuse or reset breaker
2. If voltage is under 108 volts, check wiring size
3. Replace pump
4. If impeller will not turn, remove housing and remove

blockage

1. Install or replace check valve

2. Position pump switch away from the inlet so switch is clear

from incoming water (see Figure 1)

1. Remove pump and clean pump and piping
2. If voltage is under 108 volts, check wiring size
3. Install pump on dedicated circuit. IMPORTANT: Do not use

extension cord to power pump.

4. Clean sensor face (see Figure 2)
5. Position pump switch away from the inlet so switch is clear

from incoming water (see Figure 1)

1. Clean out impeller
2. Reverse position of check valve

3. Drill 1/8” hole in discharge line between pump and check

valve

1. Wipe off surface of sensor (see Figure 2)
2. Additional run time will not damage pump

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