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1. Pump not plugged in.
Plug pump into base of RainBank
and RainBank into power supply.
See page 20.
2. No power supply to pump.
Contact electrician and have power
restored.
3. Float switch not connected to
RainBank.
Plug float lead into
base of RainBank. The connection
lead is located next to the power lead
coming from the RainBank.
To confirm the connection is correct,
depress ‘manual override’ 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 position of float. See pages
16-19.
6. Mains water supply not
connected to RainBank.
RainBank system must have a
pressurised water supply connected
to inlet. Press ‘manual override’
button to simulate mains water
flowing.
7. Mains supply to RainBank
turned off.
Turn on mains water
supply. Press ‘manual override’
button to simulate mains water
flowing. Pump will start is rain water
is available.
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 pump starts plug the
pump back into the RainBank and
continue fault finding. If the pump
does not start contact your supplier
for further advice.
9. Lead from float switch to pump
broken or damaged.
Replace float and lead assembly.
10. Float switch defective.
Contact your supplier for further
advice.
11. Mains water flow is too low.
Ensure flow at most distant outlet
is above 5 litres per minute.
SYMPTOM: PUMP WILL NOT SWITCH ON
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