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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the TidalWave FP100, FP200, FP300, FP400 or FP500 series
pump. Before using this pump please take a moment to review this manual.
To avoid an accident do not use the pump in any way other than as described in this
manual. Please note the manufacturer cannot be responsible for accidents arising because
the product was not used as prescribed. After reading this manual keep it as a reference
in case questions arise during use.
Flow Chart:
Max
Model #
Watts
FP100
7
120
FP200
9.5
175
FP300
16
325
FP400
24
370
FP500
33
525
Prior to Operation and Installation
• When the pump is delivered, first perform the following checks:
•
Check for any damage to pump and power cable that may have occurred during
the shipment.
•
Check the model number to make sure it is the product that was ordered and verify
the voltage and frequency are correct.
Caution
• DO NOT operate this product under any condition other than those for which it is
specified. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to electrical shock, electrical
leakage, fire, water leakage or other problems.
• The pump is a 110/120 volt 60 Hz pump, please only use with a power supply voltage
within 110-120 volt 60 Hz.
• Never place your hand or any object in or near the inlet opening while this equipment is
operating. If pump inlet is clogged, always turn off the power supply and wait until the
motor is completely stopped before attempting to remove any clogged material.
• Please make sure that the power plug and the AC outlet receptacle are protected and away
from water or pump discharge hose to prevent accidental electric shock or short circuit.
• Always operate the pump completely submerged in water.
• Avoid dry operation, which will not only lower performance but can cause the pump to
overheat/malfunction, leading to electrical leakage, shock or premature failure.
• Always turn off power or unplug the pump prior to performing any maintenance or
placing your hands into the water.
• CAUTION:
THIS PUMP IS TO BE USED IN A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A GROUND CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
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2.5'
5'
7.5'
100
230
90
290
180
430
300
75
• CAUTION:
THIS PUMP HAS BEEN EVALUATED FOR USE IN WATER ONLY.
• WARNING:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - THIS PUMP IS SUPPLIED WITH A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR
AND GROUNDING-TYPE ATTACHMENT PLUG. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
BE CERTAIN THAT IT IS CONNECTED ONLY TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED, GROUNDING
TYPE RECEPTACLE.
Electrical Safety
• Electrical wiring should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all
applicable safety regulations. Incorrect wiring can lead to a pump malfunction, electrical
shock or fire.
• Pumps should operate on a designated, 110/120 volt circuit.
• Pump must be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
• Pump must be plugged into a standard, properly grounded, three pronged outlet.
Safety Instructions
Make sure the pump works at a proper water level. Do
not operate the pump without water. If so, the pump
should be turned off immediately and check.
ATTENTION
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
• Do not lift, lower or handle the pump by pulling on the electrical cord. Make sure the
electrical cable does not become excessively bent or twisted and does not rub against a
structure in a way that might damage it. (Fig. 1)
• Always disconnect the power supply before doing any maintenance or placing your hands
into the water to which this pump is immersed. (Fig. 2)
• The submersible pump should not be used if the electrical supply cable is damaged in
any way. If a cable with damaged insulation is submerged in water, there is danger of
water seeping into the pump motor and causing a short. The electrical cable cannot be
replaced. If the cord is damaged, the pump should be discarded. Altering the electrical
cable in any way will void the warranty. (Fig. 3)
Operation
• Fountain Series pumps are for use in water only. Water temperature should never
exceed 95˚ F (35˚ C).
Fig. 3
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