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f) PumP WIll oPerate normally InItIally But WIll not
restart on Water demand - status IndIcator lIght not
IllumInated
1. Power supply problem - see c) 1.
g) PumP WIll oPerate normally InItIally But WIll not
restart on Water demand - status IndIcator lIght Is
IllumInated red constant
1. suction air leak - pump has partially lost prime.
2. Blocked impellers or suction.
3. discharge valve closed - open valve.
RAINBANK
®
a) PumP WIll not sWItch oFF
1. Pump plugged directly into power outlet. Plug lead from pump into
base of rainBank
®
as per installation instructions.
2. yellow ‘manual override’ button pushed in too far. Pry out the section
of the yellow button that has been pushed into the rainBank
®
housing with a small flat blade screwdriver.
3. Water is still being used. check all taps, toilets and appliances
connected to rainBank
®
system to ensure they are turned off.
4. Water is leaking on discharge side of rainBank
®
system. repair
leak.
5. rock or debris caught inside rainBank
®
. Call your plumber to fit a Y
strainer - rainBank
®
will need to be returned to davey.
b) PumP WIll not sWItch on
1. Pump not plugged in. Plug pump into base of rainBank
®
and
rainBank
®
into power supply.
2. no power supply to pump. contact electrician and have power
restored.
b) PumP WIll not sWItch on
3. Float switch not connected to rainBank
®
. Plug float lead into base
of rainBank
®
. The connection port is located next to the power lead
coming from the rainBank
®
. To confirm the connection is correct,
depress yellow button, pump will start.
4. no water in tank. check water level in tank.
5. Float switch located at water tank is installed incorrectly. check to
see if the word “UP” is facing up on float switch.
6. mains water supply not connected to rainBank. rainBank
®
system
must have a pressurised water supply connected to inlet. Press
yellow “manual override” button to simulate mains water flowing.
7. mains supply to rainBank
®
turned off. turn on mains water supply.
8. Pump is faulty. To confirm if the fault is within the pump, plug the
pump directly into power point and check to see if it starts. If the