It is only early Westys that turn off the pump when the tank is too empty. These have a different kitchen led board with 2 red leds at the bottom of the left set of leds. When the bottom most red led is on the board has disabled power to the pump. On these the fridge pilot led is in the middle of the board and not at the bottom of the left set. This version is 80/81, and a few early 82. Mark
Marc Perdue wrote: > Alistair nailed this! Pulled the pump out, turned the switch on and > turned the pump manually a bit. It finally kicked over by itself and > when it did, I dropped it into the tank and ran a few gallons of water > through it. It's running like a dream now! > > Oh, it did NOT turn off when the water in the tank got too low, as > advertised in the Bentley. Not sure what that's about, but I think I'm > savvy enough to turn the faucet off when there's no more water coming > out of the faucet and the pump's running . . . > > |
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