UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump User Manual

August 13, 2024
UPETTOOLS

UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump

INTRODUCTION

Small aquariums, fountains, and other water features can benefit from the adaptable and portable UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump. This battery- operated pump has a maximum flow rate of 1.31 gallons per minute, which makes it perfect for small-scale setups where a constant water flow is required. The pump is simple to install and operate in confined areas due to its small weight of 8.4 ounces and dimensions of 3.54 x 2.76 x 3.35 inches. The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 is a little device that packs a punch, capable of lifting water up to 1.97 feet with dependable performance. This pump, which is made by the reputable manufacturer UPETTOOLS, is made to last and comes with a 12-month warranty, giving customers peace of mind with every purchase. At a reasonable price, the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 is a great option for both professionals and enthusiasts wishing to upgrade their water features with a durable and effective pump.

Price: $11.99

SPECIFICATIONS

Brand UPETTOOLS
Product Dimensions 3.54 L x 2.76 W x 3.35 H inches
Power Source Battery Powered
Maximum Flow Rate 1.31 Gallons Per Minute
Maximum Lifting Height 1.97 Feet
Voltage 110 Volts
Manufacturer UPETTOOLS
Item Weight 8.4 ounces
Item Model Number 5346906723
Warranty 12 Months

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • Water Pump
  • Manual

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS

FEATURES

  • Wear-Resistant Ceramic Shaft: Makes use of a premium ceramic shaft core rotor that is anti-corrosive, resistant to acids and alkalis, and extremely durable, guaranteeing a long service life.
  • Features a magnet design that improves performance and efficiency by drastically reducing resistance.
  • The Ultra-Low Water Level Design outperforms many non-submersible pumps in low water level scenarios, with the ability to drain water as low as 0.39 inches.
  • Silent Operation: The superior motor guarantees a noise-free atmosphere, making it perfect for usage in delicate environments like aquariums.
  • Robust Suction Cups: Complete with four robust suction cups that hold the pump firmly in place without requiring any further tools. Both horizontal and vertical mounting are possible.
  • Compact Size: Suitable for tanks between 5 and 15 gallons, this aquarium is made for tiny spaces.
  • Maximum Flow Rate: Suitable for small to medium-sized water features, this feature has a maximum flow rate of 79 gallons per hour (GPH).
  • High Lift Capability: Achieves a 1.97-foot maximum lift height, which enables efficient feature integration and water circulation.
  • Completely submersible, meaning that it needs to be submerged in water in order to function correctly and begin pumping.
  • Composed of a filter basket and cotton filters, this set aids in maintaining clear, pure water.
  • Automatic Shutoff: This pump has an automatic shutoff that increases its durability by guarding against damage from dry running.
  • User safety is ensured by demanding the removal, installation, or cleaning of power sources.
  • Bottom Suction Design: Its special bottom suction design ensures excellent performance even at low water levels.
  • Robust Design: Made to withstand heavy use and withstand deterioration, guaranteeing an extended life.
  • Ease of Use: Suitable for a range of water features, it is easy to install, run, and maintain.

SETUP GUIDE

  • Check Voltage: Before using the pump, make sure the rated voltage on the pump’s nameplate matches the voltage on your power supply.
  • Carefully unpack: Take the pump out of its package and look for any obvious flaws or damage.
  • Install Suction Cups: Screw the four suction cups into the pump’s base. Make sure you can tighten them up without needing any more tools.
  • Place the Pump: Depending on the requirements of your configuration, choose whether to place the pump vertically or horizontally.
  • Submerge the Pump: Before attaching the pump to the power source, make sure it is completely submerged in the water.
  • Connect Power: Insert the pump’s plug into an appropriate power outlet that has the right voltage level.
  • Attach Water Pipe: If necessary, attach the water pipe to the pump, making sure it fits snugly to prevent leaks.
  • Check for Leaks: Before turning on the pump, look for any indications of leaks or other problems with the connections.
  • Turn on the Pump: Turn on the pump and watch it work to make sure everything is working as it should.
  • Modify Flow Rate: If necessary, use the given controls to modify the flow rate to meet your needs.
  • Ensure Correct Intake: For best results, make sure the pump’s intake is clear of obstructions and positioned correctly.
  • Run the pump and observe how it operates, paying particular attention to the lift height and water flow.
  • Keep an eye on Performance: Make sure the pump is functioning normally and isn’t producing any odd noises by checking it on a regular basis.
  • Clean the Pump: To avoid junk accumulation and preserve peak performance, clean the pump on a regular basis.
  • Safety Checks: Before doing any repairs or modifications, make sure to always turn off the power supply.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

  • Frequent Cleaning: To avoid any buildup of debris that can impair performance, clean the pump and all of its parts on a frequent basis.
  • Examine Filters: Make that the cotton filters and filter basket are clean and unclogged, as well as that they are functioning properly.
  • Avoid Dry Running: The pump can sustain harm if it is operated without water. Make sure the pump is always completely submerged.
  • Cut-Off Power: To guarantee safety, always unplug the pump before doing any repairs or modifications.
  • Examine the pump for evidence of wear or damage, particularly if it has been dropped or banged.
  • Check Water Levels: Make that the pump is not operating in low water conditions and that the water levels are sufficient.
  • Lubricate if necessary: To enhance performance, apply a tiny bit of olive oil to the rotor if the pump begins to produce strange noises.
  • Verify Connections: Make sure there are no leaks and that every connection is safe.
  • Replace Worn Parts: To preserve the longevity and effectiveness of the pump, replace any worn or broken parts.
  • Prevent Overuse: To prevent overloading and possible damage, use the pump within the parameters that were intended for it.
  • Store Correctly: To avoid damage, keep the pump in a cool, dry place when not in use.
  • Use Proper Voltage: To avoid electrical problems, make sure the pump is always run at the proper voltage.
  • Examine Suction Cups: Make sure the suction cups are still firmly in place by checking them frequently. If they start to show signs of wear, replace them.
  • Check for blockages: To guarantee appropriate water flow, make sure there are no blockages at the pump’s intake.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Issue Possible Cause Solution
Pump not turning on Battery depleted Replace the battery with a fresh one.
Low water flow Clogged intake or impeller Clean the intake and impeller to

remove debris.
Pump making a loud noise| Air trapped inside| Fully submerge the pump to release trapped air.
Water flow inconsistent| Debris in water or nozzle blockage| Clean the water area and clear any blockages from the nozzle.
Pump stops working intermittently| Battery running low| Replace or recharge the battery.
Pump vibrating excessively| Unstable surface or loose parts| Secure the pump on a stable surface and tighten any loose parts.
Pump leaking water| Damaged seals or housing| Inspect and replace seals or housing as necessary.
Pump running but no water flow| Airlock or clogged impeller| Tilt the pump to release trapped air or clean the impeller.
Pump not reaching max-height| Insufficient water level| Add more water to the reservoir.
No water flow| Blocked outlet| Clear any blockages from the outlet.
Pump won’t start| Faulty connections| Check battery connections and ensure they are secure.
Water flow weaker than expected| Incorrect battery voltage| Ensure the battery meets the required specifications.
Pump turns off unexpectedly| Battery life expired| Replace the battery with a new one.
Pump performance declining| Worn or damaged impeller| Replace the impeller if it shows signs of wear.
Pump stops after running for a while| Blocked or dirty filter| Clean or replace the filter to maintain optimal performance.

PROS & CONS

PROS:

  1. Compact and lightweight design, perfect for small spaces.
  2. Battery-powered, offering flexibility in placement.
  3. Reliable performance with a flow rate of 1.31 GPM.
  4. Easy to install with minimal maintenance required.
  5. Comes with a 12-month warranty for added peace of mind.

CONS:

  1. Limited lifting height of 1.97 feet.
  2. Best suited for small-scale water applications.
  3. Regular battery replacement needed for continuous operation.
  4. No adjustable flow rate feature.
  5. May not be powerful enough for larger setups.

WARRANTY

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is backed by a 12-month limited warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship under normal usage conditions. If the pump fails within the warranty period, UPETTOOLS will either repair or replace the defective unit at no additional cost to the customer.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the maximum flow rate of the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump has a maximum flow rate of 1.31 gallons per minute.

What is the maximum lifting height of the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump can lift water up to a maximum height of 1.97 feet.

What voltage does the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump operate on?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump operates on 110 volts.

What type of power source does the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump use?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is battery-powered.

What are the dimensions of the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump?

The dimensions of the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump are 3.54 inches in length, 2.76 inches in width, and 3.35 inches in height.

How much does the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump weigh?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump weighs 8.4 ounces.

What is the warranty period for the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump comes with a 12-month warranty.

How does the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump compare to other pumps in terms of power consumption?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is battery-powered, making it different from other pumps that typically rely on AC power, which might offer more flexibility but require monitoring for battery life.

What applications are ideal for the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump?

The UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is ideal for small aquariums, fountains, and other water features that require a moderate flow rate.

Why isn't my UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump turning on?

Ensure that the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is properly connected to a working power outlet. Check the power cord for any visible damage, and verify that the circuit breaker or fuse has not been tripped.

What should I do if the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump is not pumping water?

First, inspect the intake of the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump for any blockages. Clean the intake screen and make sure the water level is sufficient to fully submerge the pump. Additionally, check the impeller for debris or damage.

Why is the water flow from my UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump weaker than expected?

A reduced flow rate from the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump could be due to a clogged intake or impeller. Clean the intake and impeller, and ensure the pump is fully submerged and free of obstructions.

How can I fix the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump if it's making unusual noises?

Unusual noises from the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump may indicate trapped air, debris in the impeller, or improper submersion. Ensure the pump is fully submerged, and clean the impeller to remove any debris.

What should I do if the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump overheats?

Overheating in the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump can occur if the pump is running dry, there is a blockage in the intake, or the water level is too low. Turn off the pump, allow it to cool, and then clean the intake and impeller before restarting.

Why does my UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump keep shutting off?

If the UPETTOOLS EB-A300 Submersible Water Pump shuts off unexpectedly, it might be due to overheating, electrical issues, or a blockage in the intake. Check the power source, clean the intake, and ensure the pump is fully submerged to prevent overheating.

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