Anjon Little Frog FL-1200 Owner's Manual - page 4
Performance
A clogged or dirty intake screen will greatly reduce performance. If the
pump is used on a dirty surface, raise it slightly to reduce the amount of
debris contacting the intake. If less flow is desired, adjust the flow control
lever on the side of the pump or restrict the discharge flow.
Do not let the pump run when not submerged in water. Doing so may
damage the pump. Always submerge the pump first, and then plug in the
electrical outlet. At the beginning it may not pump water because of air in
the pump and tube. Turning the pump off and on a few times (burping
the pump) by unplugging and plugging back in, will force the air out.
Monthly maintenance will add to your pump’s life. NOTE; Ensure that the
electrical cord loops below the outlet to form a “Drip Loop.” This will
prevent water from running down the cord into the electrical outlet.
Drip Loop
Maintenance and Cleaning
1.
Follow these safety instructions. Make sure that the pump is
unplugged.
2.
Press Front Cover and take it from Motorhead.
3.
Rotate the Impeller Holder ¼ turn CCW. Unclip it form the
Motorhead..
4.
Remove the Seal Ring, Shaft and Impeller.
5.
Clean all parts using water and a soft sponge. In hard water
conditions a mixture of CLR and water bath is recommended.
Assembling the pump together
1.
Place Impeller and Shaft assembly in the Motorhead with caution.
2.
Make sure the Impeller is assembled correctly and will turn freely.
3.
Put the Impeller Holder on and turn CW ¼ turn..
4.
Place the Front Cover on.
Overload Protection
The pump has a built-in thermal overload trip which prevents the pump
from overheating. The pump must be allowed to cool down before
restarting. If the pump will not start again automatically when cooling
down please check the following conditions;
Is there sufficient water supply?
add water if necessary
Has the filter become clogged?
clean if necessary
Has dirt entered the Motorhead?
follow the cleaning
instructions above
Have hoses or jets become clogged?
clean if necessary
Has the pump sufficiently cooled down after overheating?
As soon as you have completed this checklist, you can start the
pump again by plugging it back in.