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Max-Flo II

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Troubleshooting 

 

Motor Will NOT Start – Check For: 

 

Make sure the terminal board connections agree with the wiring diagram on motor data plate label.  Be sure motor is wired 
for available field supply voltage. 

 

1.  Improper or loose wiring connections; open switches or relays; tripped circuit breakers, GFCI’s, or blown fuses. 

Solution:

  Check all connections, circuit breakers, and fuses.  Reset tripped breakers or replace blown fuses. 

2.  Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.   

Solution:  

Refer to Steps 4 & 5 of “Shaft Seal Change Instructions” in this manual. 

3.  If you have a timer, be certain it is working properly.  Bypass it if necessary. 

 

Motor Shuts OFF – Check For: 

 

1.  Low voltage at motor or power drop (frequently caused by undersized wiring or extension cord use). 

Solution:  

Contact qualified professional to check that the wiring gauge is heavy enough. 

 

NOTE

 - 

Your Hayward pump motor is equipped with an “automatic thermal overload protector.”  The motor will 

automatically shut off if power supply drops before heat damage can build up causing windings to burn out.  The “thermal 
overload protector” will allow the motor to automatically restart once the motor has cooled.  It will continue to cut On/Off 
until the problem is corrected.  

Be sure to correct cause of overheating. 

 

Motor Hums, But Does NOT Start – Check For: 

 

1.  Impeller jammed with debris. 

Solution:  

Have a qualified repair professional open the pump and remove the debris. 

 

Pump Won't Prime, Check For: 

 

1.  Empty pump/strainer housing. 

Solution:  

Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water and cover o-ring is clean.  Ensure o-ring is properly seated in 

the cover o-ring groove.  Ensure o-ring is lubricated with “Jack’s 327” and that strainer cover is locked firmly in position.  
Lubricant will help to create a tighter seal. 
2.  Loose connections on suction side. 

Solution:  

Tighten pipe/union connections.   

NOTE - 

Any self-priming pump will not prime if there are suction air leaks.  Leaks will result in bubbles emanating from 

return fittings on pool wall.  
3.  Leaking O-ring or packing glands on valves. 

Solution:  

Tighten, repair, or replace valves. 

4.  Strainer basket or skimmer basket loaded with debris. 

Solution:  

Remove strainer housing cover or skimmer cover, clean basket, and refill strainer housing with water.  Tighten 

cover. 
5.  Suction side clogged. 

Solution:  

Contact a qualified repair professional. 

Block off to determine if pump will develop a vacuum.  You should have 5”-6” of vacuum at the strainer cover 

(Only your 

pool dealer can confirm this with a vacuum gauge)

.  You may be able to check by removing the skimmer basket and 

holding your hand over the bottom port with skimmer full and pump running.  If no suction is felt, check for line blockage. 

a.  If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or dirty strainer basket.  An air leak in the suction 

piping may be the cause.   

b.  If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient “priming water”: 

i.  Re-check strainer housing cover and all threaded connections for suction leaks.  Check if all system 

hose clamps are tight. 

ii.  Check voltage to ensure that the motor is rotating at full RPM’s. 

iii.  Open housing cover and check for clogging or obstruction in suction.  Check impeller for debris. 

iv.  Remove and replace shaft seal only if it is leaking. 

 

Low Flow – Generally, Check For: 

 

1.  Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line. 

Solution:  

Contact a qualified repair professional.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Max-Flo™

Page 1: ...122 degrees F an elevated base for improved motor cooling and to prevent flooding The Max Flo II is an ideal choice for both new construction or as a replacement pump To prevent potential injury and t...

Page 2: ...nnot be readily disassembled for storage A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity Though this product is...

Page 3: ...outlets and or suction outlet covers which are damaged broken cracked missing or unsecured cause severe injury and or death due to the following entrapment hazards Hair Entrapment Hair can become ent...

Page 4: ...operate pool and spa circulation system if a system component is not assembled properly damaged or missing Do not operate pool and spa circulation system unless filter air relief valve body is in loc...

Page 5: ...o meet all local and national codes Fasten pump to base or pad with screws or bolts to further reduce vibration and stress on pipe or hose joints The base MUST be solid level rigid and vibration free...

Page 6: ...s Use care when using Teflon tape as friction is reduced considerably do NOT over tighten fitting or you may cause damage If leaks occur remove connector clean off old Teflon tape re wrap with one to...

Page 7: ...mming pool spa or hot tub and to all electrical equipment metal piping except gas piping and conduit within 5 ft 1 5 m of inside walls of swimming pool spa or hot tub Wiring WARNING All electrical wir...

Page 8: ...uction pipe If pump does NOT prime within five minutes stop motor and determine cause Be sure all suction and discharge valves are open when pump is running See Troubleshooting Guide ATTENTION Wait fi...

Page 9: ...4 exposing the diffuser item 9 Remove the two diffuser screws item 7 and pull the diffuser off of the seal plate item 13 to expose the impeller item 10 Removing the Impeller See Parts Diagram on page...

Page 10: ...the diffuser item 9 over the impeller item 10 onto the seal plate item 13 aligning the three 3 protruding pins with the matching holes in the seal plate item 13 Note Arrow on diffuser item 9 will face...

Page 11: ...USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS Max Flo II Series __________________ ____________________________ Page 11 of 16 Replacement Parts Parts Diagram SEE PARTS LISTING ON NEXT PAGE Item 16 Option...

Page 12: ...thru 1 HP 1 SPX2700BE Diffuser 2 HP 1 10 SPX2700C Impeller for HP Max Rate Pump 10 SPX2707CM Impeller for 1 HP Max Rate Pump 10 SPX2710CM Impeller for 1 HP Max Rate Pump 10 SPX2715CM Impeller for 2 HP...

Page 13: ...mp strainer housing is filled with water and cover o ring is clean Ensure o ring is properly seated in the cover o ring groove Ensure o ring is lubricated with Jack s 327 and that strainer cover is lo...

Page 14: ...ir leak in suction piping cavitations caused by restricted or undersized suction line or leak at any joint low water level in pool and unrestricted discharge return lines Solution Correct suction cond...

Page 15: ...g the warranty period except as a result of freezing negligence improper installation use or care shall be repaired or replaced at our option without charge within 90 days of the receipt of defective...

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