Models PC1 and PC2 include a 6 footlong suction hose, a water suctionattachment, and a replacement parts kitwhich includes: impeller, gasket, shaftseal, and two motor brushes ModelsPC1 and PC2 can be used without thewater suction attachmentAlways disconnect power sourcebefore attempting to install, service,or maintain the pump. Never handle apump with wet hands or when standingon wet or damp surface or in water.Fatal electrical shock could occur.1 A ground fault circuit interrupter(GFCI) is required for Model PC2Risk of electrical shock! This pump issupplied with a grounding conductorand grounding type attachment plug.A grounded receptacle in conformancewith current NEC and local codes mustbe used (See Figure 1). Do not usemodel PC2, 115 V Transfer Pump inswimming pool areas.2 Model PC1 operates on 12V DC onlyModel PC2 operates on 115V onlyVoltage and current of power supplymust match the requirements of thepump Model PC1 has color-codedbattery clamps for 12V operationModel PC1 requires 14 amps at 12VDC3 Never use an extension cord topower this unitRisk of fatal electrical shock. Nevercut off the round grounding prong.Cutting the cord or plug will voidthe warranty and make the pumpinoperable.4 Use a strainer when pumping from acreek, pond, or source where foreignobjects may be sucked into thepump The strainer should preventsolids from entering the inlet line5 A regular garden hose may be usedas a discharge line6 The inlet or suction hose shouldnot be longer than 15 feet; andthe vertical distance between thepump and the water level shouldnot be any higher than 10 feet Themaximum discharge height is 30feet7 At times, an overload due tooverheating, low voltage, jammedimpeller, etc may shut the pump offUnplug or turn off the pump andwait at least ten minutes The pumpwill cool and automatically reset(Model PC2 only)8 Motor should never be operatedfor more than 2 hours continuouslyCritical heating can occur and mightseverely damage the pump and voidwarrantyoperation1 Add 1 tablespoon of vegetable oilto both inlet and outlet to primeAttach included 6 foot suction hoseto inlet of pump Attach gardenhose to outlet of pump Theremust be a gasket in place to insurethat these connections are airtight,otherwise the pump will not prime2 Connect water suction attachmentto the open end of inlet hose andplace below water surface (Watersuction attachment is optionalfor both PC1 and PC2 models )The water suction attachment isdesigned to fit the male end ofa garden hose Place the watersuction attachment as near aspossible to the middle of the waterthat is to be pumped3 Examine the inlet and outlet hosesto insure there are no blockages,kinks or bendsPlace switch in“OFF” positionbefore connecting or disconnectingbattery terminal clamps.2Operating Instructions and Parts Manualwww.waynepumps.comInstallation IMPorTanT BaTTeryInforMaTIonBe certain that the area around thebatteries is well ventilated Beforeservicing the batteries, blow awaygasses by waving a piece of cardboardnear the batteriesDangeroushydrogen gascan be released from batteries whilecharging. Sparks can ignite the gasin an enclosed space. Wear safetygoggles when connecting batteries.Battery connections should be madein a well-ventilated area.Working in thevicinity of leadacid batteries can be dangerous.Before making connections orservicing the batteries, read andfollow instructions in all applicableinstruction manuals. To reduce therisk of battery explosion, followthe instructions in this manual andthose published by the batterymanufacturer, as well as those ofany other equipment used in thesurrounding area.An assistant should be present orclose enough to come to your aid inthe event of an emergency Have areliable source of fresh water andsoap nearby in case battery acidcontacts clothing, skin or eyesWear eye and clothing protectionwhen working around lead acidbatteriesAvoid touching your eyes whenworking around lead acid batteriesIf battery acidcontacts youreye(s), flush with cold runningwater for 20 minutes and seekimmediate medical attention. If acidcontacts your skin or clothing, washimmediately with soap and water.Never smoke orallow a spark orflame in the vicinity of the battery.Avoid droppingmetal tools onthe battery posts because they mayspark or short-circuit the system orbattery, causing an explosion.