Reefe RM5000-3 User manual

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EXPLODED VIEW &
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SUBMERSIBLE
RAIN MAINS SYSTEM
PIPEWORK
MODEL: RM5000-3
PUMP: RPS34E
CODE: 21323

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SUBMERSIBLE RAIN MAINS SYSTEM
PARTS LIST &
EXPLODED VIEW
Refer next page for componentry listing

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SUBMERSIBLE RAIN MAINS SYSTEM
COMPONENTS &
MATERIALS
POSITION COMPONENT MATERIAL
A Pump Body & Handle Stainless Steel 304
B Motor Body Stainless Steel 304
C Mechanical Seal Alumina/Graphite Lubricated
D Motor Shaft Stainless Steel 304
E Impellers & Diusers Re-enforced PPO
F Mains Isolation Valve Brass
G Pressure Reduction Valve Brass
H Pump Connector (Union) with CV Brass
I Dual check valve (DCV) Brass
B
A
C
D
E
POSITION COMPONENT POSITION COMPONENT
1 Stopper 25 Rubber 3 Holes
2 Suction Screen 26 Cable Gland
3 Screw 27 Earth Connector
4 Washer 28 Connector
5 Separator 29 Connector
6 Impeller 30 Screw
7 Diuser 30b Screw
8 Washer 31 Capacitor
8b Washer 32 Spacer
9 Spacer 33 Screw
10 Mechanical Seal 34 Rubber
11 Counterface 35 Screw
12 Lower Support 36 Cover
13 Lip Seal 37 O-Ring
14 Snap Ring 38 Screw
15 O-Ring 39 Valve Guide
16 Ball Bearing 40 Electronic Kit
17 Motor Shaft 41 O-Ring
18 Wound Stator 42 Body
19 Motor Housing 43 Sleeve Socket
20 Ball Bearing 44 Stopper
21 Spring 45 Plate
22 Cover 46 Cable Gland
23 O-Ring 47 Cable
24 Screw
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WARRANTY &
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
**PLEASE LEAVE THIS GUIDE IN A SAFE PLACE FOR THE OWNER**
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Mandatory installation condition: the premises where the pump is installed, and the power circuit to
which it is connected, must be protected by an rcd (safety switch) – do not install pumps without this
protection.
• All parts shown are WaterMarked & certified for Potable Water
• Fittings may dier from the image shown due to variations in design
• Do not adjust the PRV, warranty is void if adjusted
• Read and follow the instructions in the pages following
IMPORTANT: If installing close to a wall or other fixture, use barrel-union connections to allow removal
if ever required.
PIPEWORK
MAINS WATER DISCHARGE
MAINS ISOLATION VALVE
DUAL CHECK VALVE
PUMP CONNECTOR
BARREL UNION
RAINWATER
PRESSURE REDUCTION VALVE
*BARREL UNION & BALL-VALVE NOT FITTED TO ALL VERSIONS
®
RM5000-3
SUBMERSIBLE PUMP SYSTEM WITH RPS AND RAINPRO RMV3550 RAIN TO MAINS BACKUP VALVESET
WMK LICENCE:
WM-022109
AUSTRALIAN STANDARD:
WMTS-477
WaterMark Quality System Doc # RQS.1059 Ver.20190925

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ANNEX “A”
Ball Valve
Barrel Union after elbow
WARNING!
GLUE DRIPPED
INSIDE PUMP VOIDS
WARRANTY
ENSURE STRONG
CONNECTION SO PUMP
DOES NOT WORK
LOOSE USE 15+ WRAPS
OF THREAD SEAL TAPE
ON THE MI FITTING
Recomendation: Pressure Tank
ANNEX “A”
ANNEX “A”
MAXIMUM LIFT OF 10M FOR RPS34E
MAXIMUM LIFT OF 20M FOR RPS57E
RECOMMENDATION:
PRESSURE TANK
PIPEWORK:
DISCHARGE PIPEWORK MUST NOT BE SMALLER
THAN 25MM (OR THE OUTLET OF THE PUMP.) IF
UNSURE, CONFIRM WITH A CONSULTANT FOR A
SUITABLE RECCOMENDATION
CORRECT INSTALLATION

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LIFT THE PUMP USING A CORD THROUGH THE HANDLE NEVER LIFT THE PUMP FROM THE CABLE
NO APPLIANCE LASTS
FOREVER. INSTALLATION
MUST ALLOW FOR REMOVAL
FOR SERVICING OR REPAIRS
WARRANTY
SERVICE
DOES NOT
COVER
COST OF
MOVING
TANK
PUMP SHOULD BE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK
FLOAT STUCK,
PUMP WILL
NOT WORK

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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION & WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. The mains supply must not exceed 500kPa refer AS/NZS 3500.1
2. A “First-flush-diverter” or similar device must be installed, and /or a filter screen through which all the incoming water passes before entering
the tank, to prevent debris from entering the tank.
3. Install the pump UPRIGHT in the tank. The length of the pump must be vertical, it must not be on an angle o vertical, it must not be horizontal.
4. DO NOT install it in such a manner that it would require a person to get inside the tank to remove/repair it. Install the valve-set external of the
tank.
5. You MUST use 25mm or larger POLY or PVC pipe connected to the discharge of the pump. DO NOT CONNECT COPPER or GALV PIPE or
13/18/20mm POLY/PVC PIPE to this pump. Do not install the valve-set directly onto the pump as this will cause malfunction.
6. VERY IMPORTANT: Ensure that the connection to the outlet of the pump is robust and sealed VERY well. Use 15 wraps of thread-seal tape on
the male thread. DO NOT USE glue unless you are CERTAIN that you will not drip glue inside the pump.
7. Glue or other substances dripped inside the pump voids warranty. Do NOT fit threaded fitting to the pump then glue pipe to that fitting as glue
will drip inside the pump. Glue the fitting and allow it to dry BEFORE attaching the threaded fitting. If the fitting leaks, it will cause cycling of the
pump, this is not warranty – this is the installer’s responsibility.
8. Ensure that the pump will not knock against the side of the tank during start-up, or operation or stopping.
9. No electrical appliance lasts forever - the pump must be easily accessible for repair or servicing - if the rainwater tank is installed under eaves, or
under a deck or any other structure, ensure the pump can be easily removed.
10. For underground tanks, the installation must be designed and constructed to allow easy access, for servicing and repairs to the pump. In the
unlikely event of pump failure, warranty does not include costs of digging up gardens and re-running electrical cables, etc.
11. If the pump has a float switch, ensure it CANNOT get stuck on the side of the tank or under baes or similar - warranty service does not cover
this situation. FOR PUMPS WITH FLOATS: The water level will need to be 250mm to 800mm high inside the tank, for the pump to start.
12. Isolation valves must be fitted (ball-valve or gate-valve) on Mains supply and discharge.
13. A Barrel-Union must be fitted external of the tank to allow easy servicing of the pump, install it after the elbow to avoid it twisting loose from the
pump starting & stopping.
14. It is the INSTALLERS responsibility to check the pumps operation prior to leaving the site CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS: Ensure all fittings and
joints are watertight and airtight. Leaks will cause the pump to cycle on & o continuously, this is not a fault of the pump.
15. All Electrical Wiring & Power Outlet & Cable protection must be in accordance with applicable Australian Standards.
16. It is recommended to install a pressure tank (approximately 2L capacity) on the discharge pipework, anywhere between the pump and the first
fixture, closer to the pump is preferred.
17. IMPORTANT NOTICE RE THE STOPPING FUNCTION: In some situations the pump will cycle a few times after each use. THIS IS NOT A
WARRANTY FAULT, it is a normal function of the internal pump controller releasing excess pressure when there is some “bounce” or “give” in the
pipework or connected fixtures – it is often caused by toilet cisterns or a short discharge pipe or flex in pipes. It is not a fault with the pump.
18. Some air can be pumped when the tank is low in water – this is not a fault it is normal operation.
19. WARNING: NO RCD/SAFETY SWITCH IN THE POWER CIRCUIT? DO NOT INSTALL PUMPS!
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
1. When the Rainwater tank is empty/nearly empty, the pump controller will sense there is insucient water and turn the pump o (or for
submersible pump with float, the float switch will turn the pump o)
2. When this happens, the submersible pump shuts down.
3. Mains water (Town-Water) will flow freely so you always have water when the Rainwater is “o”.
4. Some pressure dierence may be noticed between the dierent water supplies – this is normal, it is not a fault with the system – the mains water
from the RMV3550 Valve-set may be at lower pressure than the rainwater supply.
5. Occasionally toilet cisterns might make some strange noises due to some air coming through the pipes, this will do no harm, and is a normal part
of the automatic operation.
6. The pump will attempt to re-start several times over the period of a few minutes. The pump might “crackle & gurgle” a bit due to air in it, as it
tries to restart, this is not a fault, it is normal.
7. If the pump cannot get enough water it will then stay o for 24 hours, then repeat the same process every 24 hours to check if there is water in
the tank.
8. If it happens to do this in the middle of the night it can be annoying! In the morning, turn it o & on again after 30 seconds and it will reset itself
so it does the checking in daylight hours.
9. 6 to 8 are not applicable for a submersible pump with float switch, it will stay o until the tank fills again. If there is no rain for a long time, and
the tank is dry, it is best to turn the pump o, at the power outlet.
10. Sometimes the pump may try to start when the tank is empty/nearly empty, this is not a warranty fault it is due to some water residue inside the
pump. Simply turn the pump o at the power outlet until the tank refills with rainwater.
11. A “First-flush-diverter” or similar device must be installed to prevent debris from entering the tank, or a filter screen through which all the
incoming water passes before entering the tank.
12. Sometimes even after rain, there might be an air-pocket in the pump and it does not restart. This is NOT a warranty fault! Simply turn the pump
o at the power outlet, and back on after 20 seconds, repeat until water flows normally. If this does not work, you may need to either: Turn the
mains o using the MAINS ISOLATION VALVE (see front page) and restart the pump.
13. Before assuming there is a fault with the pump operation, check the water level in the tank, the pump may not operate unless there is 250mm to
800mm of water depth in the tank, note that tank-level indicators are not always reliable (water level required is dependant on the type of pump
& the installation, also see the important note below)
14. IMPORTANT! FOR PUMPS WITH FLOATS: The water level will need to be 250mm to 800mm high inside the tank, for the pump to start.

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INSTALLATION & CHECKLIST
All installations must be in accordance with AS/NZS 3500.1
Maximum Pressure - A pressure reduction valve must be fitted if mains supply exceeds 500kPa
Maximum Temperature – for Coldwater use only.
INSTALLATION GUIDE: TICK AS COMPLETED AND LEAVE THIS FOR THE OWNER
* CONDITION OF WARRANTY: THIS CHECKLIST MUST BE COMPELTED AND LEFT FOR THE OWNER
STEP 1:
Install Submersible pump into the tank using PVC or POLY 25mm (minimum ID size) outlet pipework attached. Do not use the electrical cable to
lower the pump into the tank, use nylon rope.
NO WARRANTY if the pipe is less than 25mm INTERNAL DIAMETER.
WARNING! Ensure a very strong connection of pipe to the Pump Outlet INSIDE the tank – use 15 wraps of threadseal tape on the MI fitting that
attaches to the pump – if insucient threadseal is used the pump may come loose and will then cycle on/o/on/o continually – this is not a war-
ranty fault with the pump - it is the installers responsibilty to rectify this if it occurs. Install the Valve-set external of the rainwater tank.
NOTE! DO NOT use COPPER or GALV PIPE directly connected to this pump, warranty void if used.
IMPORTANT: use a barrel union connection external of the tank, after an elbow to avoid the pump “start / stop twist” causing it to come undone,
to allow easy removal of the pump for servicing, if the tank is installed under eaves or other structure such as a deck, ensure that the pump can be
easily removed for servicing or repairs.
IMPORTANT! Mandatory condition of Warranty: you MUST install a “First-flush-diverter” or similar device to prevent debris from entering the tank,
or a filter screen through which all the incoming water passes before entering the tank.
STEP 2:
IF THE PUMP HAS A FLOAT SWITCH: ensure it can move freely and wont get stuck against the side of the rainwater tank, or caught under struts or
baes inside the tank.
STEP 3:
Attach Rainwater supply to the RMV3550 Valve, external of the tank, as shown in the diagram.
STEP 4:
Connect Discharge pipework to the RMV3550 Valve and connect to the house supply. It is recommended to use flexible, not rigid pipework, to help
avoid vibrations from the pump transmitting to the house.
STEP 5:
Mains supply is to be connected to the RMV3550 valve assembly through the PRV (pressure Reduction Valve) ensuring that flow is with the direc-
tion indicated on the valves. DO NOT remove or adjust the PRV as it is integral to the function of the system – even if there is a PRV/PLV installed
on the house supply already – do not remove this one – all warranty is voided if so and the system will not function correctly.
IMPORTANT:
1. Ensure mains is connected to the correct side, as labelled.
2. If installing close to a wall or other fixture, use barrel-union connections to allow removal if ever required.
3. MAXIMUM PRESSURE - A pressure reduction valve must be fitted if mains supply exceeds 500kPa
STEP 6:
If garden use of rainwater is required, then this could be taken o between the pump and RMV3550 valve assembly to avoid Townwater use on the
garden – ensure compliance with Government, Local Government and Plumbing Regulations first.
Important! Work on the mains supply must be in accordance with the relevant plumbing code or standard, and performed by a licensed plumber.
STEP 7:
After all pipe work is connected, check for leaks and rectify according to Plumbing regulations.
STEP 8:
Plug the pump’s power lead into the power outlet provided, which must be installed by a licensed Electrician according to Electrical Regulations.
IMPORTANT CONDITION OF WARRANTY
1. The power outlet used for the pump must be protected by an RCD (Safety Switch) - do not install the pumps without this protection. We
recommend a separate circuit for the pump.
2. The Power Outlet must be in easy reach for the resident - it must not be up above the rainwater tank where a ladder is required to reach it.
STEP 9:
Test the system by filling the tank with some town-water if it hasn’t rained, then open connected garden taps, flush toilets etc. If the pump fails to
operate, re-boot it and check if the float is in the UP position. Remember that pumps with a FLOAT SWITCH will need 250mm to 800mm of water
in the tank, to keep the pump on.
STEP 10:
If you experience any problems, refer to the troubleshooting guide first, before calling for warranty service. A call-out fee will apply for all field
service work if it is found not to be a Warranty problem.

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INSTALLATION CHECKLIST: MUST BE FILLED IN FOR A WARRANTY TO APPLY
Installer name:................................................................................Phone Number:............................................... Qualification:........................................(write Owner if applicable)
If installed by a Plumber or Electrician - Licence No: ..............................................Installation Address: ...................................................................................................................
Tick the boxes as the item is compelted/correct, put n/a if not applicable
☐Steps 1 to 10 have been completed
☐The Pump is being used for an appropriate purpose for which it is intended, according to the instructions
☐The Power Circuit the Pump is connected to is RCD (Safety Switch) Protected
☐A mozzie screen and/or first flush diverter is installed to keep debris out of the tank
☐All swarf has been removed from the tank after cutting openings etc.
☐Barrel Unions are fitted on the external pipe connection for easy servicing and repairs
☐Pipe is sized appropriately for the application (diameter and length)
☐The installation is constructed so the pump can be easily removed for servicing
☐The pump is installed in accordance with National and Local Plumbing Regulations
☐The Electrical Supply cable of the pump is plugged into a Power Outlet that is in accordance with the current standard of Electrical Safety Regulations
AS/NZS 3000 – or the pump has been wired directly to the power circuit by a Licenced Electrician, with an isolation switch incorporated.
☐The Pump has been primed (filled with water) started, tested, and operates correctly.
☐The pipes and connections and the barrel-union on the pump, and toilet cisterns (if connected) have been checked for leaks.
☐The Owner has been shown how to check the tank water level, and re-set the pump (if owner/resident not in attendance this is not applicable.)
THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
WARNING! SAFETY FIRST – TAKE PRECAUTIONS! Before servicing a pump, always shut o the power supply and then make sure you are not standing in
water and that there is no risk of electrical shock.
If the pump is direct-wired to the electrical circuit, contact a licensed electrician to disconnect it.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST
Before you call for service or repair, please check the following common issues that sometimes cause the owner to wrongly assume there is a problem with
the pump system. Unnecessary service calls must be paid by the owner, so check carefully.
PROBLEMS & POSSIBLE CAUSES:
1. Pump Operates When Water Tank Is Empty: this is either the normal re-start function of the pump, or due to an airlock, or some debris inside the pump
> simple solution is to turn the power o to the pump, and turn it back on when rain fills the tank.
NOTICE: tank level indicators are not always accurate!! Check inside the tank to be sure of the water level.
2. Pump does not run or motor runs for a short time, then stops
i. Circuit breaker or Safety Switch is o or fuse has blown > in a SAFE manner investigate why this has occurred, by process of elimination > do not
assume it is the pump > if you cannot do this safely, have a licenced Electrician check and rectify it.
Water level in the tank is too low > Top up or use alternative supply > or turn pump o until the tank fills
To be sure there is rainwater in the tank > tap the side of the tank, does it sound hollow? Feel the side of the tank, you can normally feel a
temperature dierence from where the water is to where there is none. If you cannot tell that way, get a torch and look in through the tank opening.
The pump generally needs 250mm of water to work properly, pumps with FLOAT SWITCH will need 250mm to 800mm depth of water. Be sure, if
you call for service and tank is found to be empty, you will be liable for the cost of the service call.
NOTE: Submersible Pumps with Float Switch may require up to 600mm of water level to operate.
ii. Electrical components have been flooded > in a SAFE manner investigate why this has occurred > do not assume it is the pump > if you cannot do
this safely, have a licenced Electrician check and rectify it.
iii. Pump plug is not connected properly, or has been flooded or wet > Isolate power at main switch, remove plug & allow to dry. If the problem
continues, contact a licenced electrician to check the cause.
iv. Pump has an air-lock >Start and stop several times by turning the power o, wait 30 seconds, and turn on again, repeat if necessary. NOTE: you
might need to turn the Townwater supply OFF to make it easier to re-start the pump.
v. If all of the above are OK, the pump might have overheated and triggered the thermal overload switch > Turn it o and wait 30 minutes for it to cool
down and turn it on again > If the pump does not operate normally, investigate why, it might be blocked with debris, > flush clean and re-assemble.
3. Pump runs but does not deliver water or only a small amount of water
i. Water filters on the discharge (if fitted) are clogged > check / clean /replace the cartridges
ii. Check valve is installed backwards, arrow on valve should point in direction of flow > have the installer fix this.
iii. Discharge shut-o valve/ball-valve / gate-valve may be closed > open the valve.
iv. Impeller or volute openings are fully or partially clogged or it might be blocked with debris > disconnect from the power supply, and if you are
competent to do so, disassemble the pump and clean. If not, have a pump technician do it for you.
v. Pump is air-locked > Start and stop several times by turning it on and o with 20 seconds between. If this does not work, see below regarding re-
priming the pump
vi. Vertical pumping distance is too high - Reduce distance or upgrade to a larger pump.
vii. Tank too low water level > Check the water level by looking inside the tank (Tank level indicators can be wrong)
4. Pump runs and does not stop or runs when no taps are in use – or cycles on/o/on/o continually
i. In most cases this situation it is due to a leak in pipework or leaking toilet cisterns or an underground pipe leak (wet soil, muddy, grass growing well!)
> it is not a pump fault > ascertain by process of elimination what is leaking > the quickest way to ascertain if it is in the house is usually by checking
the water meter, follow this process;
a) Turn the pump o, and turn o the valve between the RMV3550 Valves and the pump (Ball-valve or Gate-valve)
b) Then ensure all water outlets in the house and garden etc are turned o, ensure that any garden taps are o and not dripping.
WARRANTY RECORD - FILL IN AND RETAIN THIS WITH YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT
PURCHASER NAME:.............................................................................................................PHONE NO.........................................................................
DATE OF PURCHASE.............../................./.............. DEALER/STORE NAME...........................................................................................................
DEALER SUBURB/TOWN...................................................................................................PHONE NO..........................................................................
BRAND & MODEL NUMBER OF PUMP............................................................................SERIAL/BATCH NO..........................................................
Do NOT send this form to us, retain it for your record.

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RainPro RM5000-3 Water Controller Spare Parts
Order Code Description Price inc. GST*
RMV3550 RainPro RM5000-3 Valve Assembly POA
8379 RainPro RM5000 Pressure Controller *External Pumps Only* POA
Pump As per the model supplied POA
c) Check the water meter, is it turning at all? It may be very slow, so leave everything o, and re-check in an hour
d) If there is movement in the water meter this would indicate a leak somewhere in the piping, or toilet cisterns,
sometimes the toilet cisterns leak very slowly on the inside, but it can be enough to make the pump start & stop
e) Most toilets have a stop-cock under the cistern, so you can easily turn them o, and repeat the test, to see if it is the
cistern that is at fault
f) If you perform all of the above and no leaks are evident in the plumbing system, it might be a fault with the pump, this is
how to test that;
g) Turn o the isolation valve on the discharge pipework > does the pump stop = the leak is further down the pipe-line
h) If you have proved there is no leaks in the house, it could be some grit or particle is caught in the check-valve of the Pump – open all taps fully open
and flush all toilets to try and flush the particles out, test again after doing this.
ii. The pump has come loose o the pipe inside the tank > look inside the tank with a torch to check this > if the water is above the pump you will need to
lower the water level so you can check this properly > if there is water leaking inside the tank have the original installer return and rectify this, it is not
covered by the pump warranty as it is an installation issue.
iii. There is a leak in the pipework inside the tank > reduce the water level in the tank until you can see the top of the pump, open a tap to a slow dribble so
the pump starts, then remove the leaf-trap o the tank and use a bright torch to inspect the pipework inside the tank to see if it is leaking – even a slight
leak will cause the pump to cycle on/o/on/o > if there is water leaking inside the tank have the original installer return and rectify this, it is not covered
by the pump warranty as it is an installation issue.
5. Pump not pumping properly
i. Too high head or pump under specified > Check specifications.
ii. Too low water level > Check the water level in the tank, tank level indicators are not always accurate
iii. If a check valve has been installed directly on the discharge of the pump, this will cause the pump controller to malfunction > Move the check valve to
outside of the tank.
6. Safety Switch (RCD) or Circuit Breaker trips when the pump starts
i. Circuit is overloaded with too many appliances connected to it > contact a licenced electrician to install additional circuit
ii. Power plug is wet > refer 2.3
iii. If none of the above, the Motor may be defective > have it checked by a qualified technician
7. Mains Water does not flow when power is o to the Pump
This is very unlikely due to the design of the RMV3550 system, the possible cause for this problem would be a blockage in one of the valves, which is not a
pump warranty > have the valves disassembled and cleaned by a licensed Plumber, or replaced.
8. Mains Water flows very slowly when power is o to the Pump
i. The Town-water supply is usually less pressure than the pump supply. This is normal, it is not a fault. If the Town-water supply is very slow (a “dribble”)
the possible cause for this would be a partial blockage in one of the valves, which is not a pump warranty > have the valves disassembled and cleaned by
a licensed Plumber.
ii. Filter between pump and house (if fitted) is blocked - change the filter cartridge.
iii. Inlet filters on the inlet of the Toilet Cisterns and Washing Machine are blocked - turn the pump and the mains water o, disconnect the hoses and clean
the filters.
9. Noisy Pump
When the water level in the tank is low, the pump will be noisier than when the tank is full, this is no cause for concern. Additionally, metal tanks exacerbate
the noise and make it seem much worse.
The simple resolution is to turn the pump o at the power, until the tank refills with rainwater.
10. I have done all above, what do I do now?
If you have followed all the above instructions and continue to have a problem with your RM4000 / RM5000 / RC550 system & if you are sure the problem is
a warranty problem please contact Ascento: Ph: 1800 807 604 or email: sales@ascento.com.au
We will need your proof-of-purchase and your name, phone number and address. It also is of great assistance if you can take a couple of photos of the
system and email these to us with your details. Note that field-service sta can usually only access in the hours 9:00am to 3:30pm weekdays excluding
public holidays. Please be aware that if our field service agent attends and finds it is not a warranty problem the applicable charges must be paid by you, at
the time of the visit.
For pumps out of warranty please contact a local pump specialist – search internet for “Pump Repairs in my area”
Installation issues are covered by the Builders/installers warranty policy.
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
1. OPERATING: No further action is needed once the system is installed; it will operate automatically
2. MAINTENANCE: Start by doing this MONTHLY: for submersible pumps – clean the inlet filter screen/first flush diverter according to manufacturers
instructions. Ensure you re-fit the mesh strainer after doing this. If you find no debris, do it 2 monthly, review and repeat according to the conditions of
your tank (installations where there is a lot of trees will need to be flushed frequently)
3. No other periodic maintenance is usually necessary, except if low flow rate is found when the MAINS supply is in use, ask a licensed Plumber to
dissasemble and clean blockages from the RMV3550 valve assembly. This is not a warranty fault it is a maintenance item. NOTICE TO PLUMBER: avoid
adjusting any of the Valves as they are factory set and must not be interfered with.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING: - Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide.
5. SPARE PARTS LIST IF REQUIRED:
6. AFTER SALES SERVICE: Not normally necessary, however if you have any queries please call 1800 807 604
7. RECOMMENDED PRESSURES: A pressure reduction valve must be fitted if the mains supply exceeds 500kPa

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RAIN TO MAINS SYSTEMS 2 YEAR WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. If you are a consumer as defined by the Australian
Consumer Law, you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
The following conditions form part of the instructions and do not over-ride your statutory rights.
2. This warranty against defects covers failure due to manufacturing defects within the period as stated in the table below from the date of original purchase,
for SUBMERSIBLE or EXTERNAL CONSTANT PRESSURE PUMPS and RAIN-TO-MAINS SYSTEMS, supplied by ASCENTO GROUP AUSTRALIA that are
purchased and used in mainland Australia. In the case of a failu re caused by a defect in the product, within the specified period from the date of original
purchase, you can return it to the place of purchase for a refund or you can request for us to arrange for the pump to be repaired.
3. Faults or losses or failure caused due to but not restricted to any of the following: improper use, improper installation, foreign objects inside the pump or
pump controller, normal wear and tear, accidents, misuse, lack of maintenance, not following the installation instructions, damage caused by lightning strike,
or power surges, or power spikes or power brownouts, or operating the pump on power other than correct mains power, or operating the pump on power
supplied by a domestic generator, power supply of voltage less than 230V, power supply of voltage above 240V - are not covered by warranty. Improper
use is defined by us, at our sole discretion.
4. The complete Impeller set (including shaft), Seals and O-rings are all wearing items and therefore are not covered for “normal wear and tear”. They are
covered by this warranty if they fail due to a manufacturing defect. The Warranty also excludes accidental or deliberate breakages, fading or breakdown
due to the eect of exposure to sunlight or chemicals or any other external factor that may aect the life of the product.
5. Warranty will be void if any tampering or removal of identification labels or electrical cables has occurred, or any non-genuine parts have been fitted,
or repairs have been carried out by unqualified persons. No warranty applies for goods sold or used for HIRE or RENT or LEASE. No warranty applies,
and no liability is accepted, if the pump is used in circumstances that we define as: HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS, MINE SITE, REMOTE AREA, INDUSTRIAL
APPLICATION, or any other UNSUITABLE APPLICATION, all of these circumstances are defined by us at our sole discretion.
6. This product is guaranteed as fit for the purpose of pumping CLEAN FRESH WATER for normal domestic household use, and for NO OTHER USE.
Performance data quoted is generally from test data and is approximate and does not take into account factors in the installation such as loss of pressure
and flow due to pipework & pipe-fittings & valves. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure that the product is fit for their purpose and of sucient size
& performance for their application.
7. IMPORTANT: No electrical appliances last forever. Therefore, ALL installations of these pumps and valve-sets supplied by us, must be constructed to allow
the owner to easily remove them for servicing, and to easily remove them for replacement, warranty replacement or upgrading. The installation must NOT
be constructed in such a manner that specialized tools, or paid tradespersons, or external paid contractors, are required to be engaged in order to remove
and/or replace and/or refit the pump, therefore all pumps must be installed using barrel-union connections to facilitate easy servicing or replacement. If
the rainwater tank is installed under eaves or other structure such as a deck, ensure that the pump can be easily removed for servicing or repairs. Warranty
replacement does not normally include costs of removal and re-installation as we have no control over the method of installation.
8. Before installing or servicing disconnect from the power supply. A ball-valve or gate-valve must be fitted on the suction, and the Town-water backup supply
where fitted. A “First-flush-diverter” or similar device must be installed to prevent debris from entering the tank, or a filter screen through which all the
incoming water passes before entering the tank. A Y-Strainer or Pre-filter must be installed: (a) For external pumps on the suction (inlet) pipe and (b) For
submersible pumps on the discharge before the pump controller (for where there is an external pump controller) - to prevent particles entering the pump
and fixtures and fittings including non-return valves. This instruction is a condition of warranty; all warranty is void if this instruction is not followed.
9. This pump is not to be used as your sole water supply. For critical applications where loss of water supply could cause serious consequences, use a DUAL
PUMP System so you have a backup water supply or use a TOWN-WATER BACK-UP System.
10. This pump MUST NOT be installed in any manner that if it were to leak or fail to work that it would cause damage or loss to property or persons. It MUST be
installed in a well-ventilated and drained area. All warranty is void if this condition is not heeded and no liability can be accepted in the case of damage or
loss caused by failing to comply with this condition.
11. The Pump must be connected to a suitable circuit with an integral RCD (safety switch) in the circuit breaker. All warranty is void if this instruction is not
followed.
12. RIGHT TO INSPECT: We reserve the right to inspect the product and installation, prior to accepting any warranty claim. We may inspect by use of drone
technology, with property owners permission. We also reserve the right to request and require photographs or video evidence in lieu of physical inspection,
at our sole discretion. Refusal of inspection cancels all warranty and liability.
13. This warranty does not exclude any non-excludable rights according to Australian Law. However any condition that is made void by Australian Law does not
void the remaining conditions, which shall stand unaltered.
14. In the case of a fault, refer to the Trouble Shooting Guide first. If these steps do not rectify the problem, and the fault is due to a manufacturing defect or
product failure not caused by improper installation, improper use or lack of maintenance, return the faulty appliance to the original place of purchase with
proof of purchase for replacement or refund. Alternatively you can mail us at PO BOX 650 MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 or send an email to csv@ascento.com.
au with copy of your purchase receipt, a description of the problem, and your name and address and phone number - we will review your request and send
you a replacement directly if we accept your warranty claim. Or call us on 1800 807 604 with the above information; however we will always require a copy
of your purchase receipt. If an exact replacement is not available, the closest equivalent product will be supplied at our discretion. Do not send the product
to us unless we ask you to do so.
WARNING! SAFETY FIRST – TAKE PRECAUTIONS!
*Before servicing a pump, always shut o the power supply and then make sure you are not standing in water and that there is no risk of electrical shock.
*If the pump is direct-wired to the electrical circuit, contact your qualified licensed electrician to disconnect if required.
*IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNER AND INSTALLER – SERVICER: Any replacement parts including the Backup Valves, Pump Controller and the Pump, MUST
BE REPLACED WITH GENUINE PARTS or the system will malfunction.
PRIVACY STATEMENT
We will not use your name, address, phone, or email address for marketing without your express permission. We will not sell or provide it to any other third
party for the purpose of marketing.
ASCENTO GROUP AUSTRALIA 37 Export St, Lytton, Brisbane, QLD 4178 | P: 1800 807 604 • E: sales@ascento.com.au • W: www.ascento.com.au
© COPYRIGHT 2020 No part of this publication is to be copied stored or distributed in any manner or form without the prior written permission of Ascento
Group Australia. E&EO.
OWNERS RECORD: FILL IN AND RETAIN THIS WITH YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT
PURCHASER NAME:..................................................................PHONE NO...............................................DATE OF PURCHASE.............../................./..............
DEALER/STORE NAME............................................................DEALER SUBURB/TOWN.............................................................PHONE NO....................................................................
BRAND & MODEL NUMBER OF PUMP............................................................................SERIAL/BATCH NO..........................................................
(Serial/Batch Number for External Pumps only – this is on the nameplate on top of the Electric Motor) Do NOT send this form to us, retain it for your record.
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