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Seio Problem
I tripped my my circuit breaker last night and n ow my Seio 1100 does not restart. I am doing something wrong or is it broken?
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#2
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When mine (820) doesn't restart, I usually take it apart and soak the impeller in vinegar overnight to clean it up. Always works like a charm after that. Don't know if it's because I dose kalk, but I usually have to do this at least once every 1 to 2 months.
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#3
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it is normal with seio's. just whack it.
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#4
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if hitting it doesn't work nudge the blue impellar
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Open it up and turn the blue impeller 1/6 of a turn. I think it is a magnet issue when it stops. I've had this happen to me when i shut it down before and wouldnt start up. I believe this is why Seio doesnt recommend using their products with a wave maker controller.
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Thanks! It works again!
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#7
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You would think the Taam Inc. people would solve that stalling rotor problem rather than perpetuating it to a new product from the Rio pumps
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#8
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Them and whoever makes the pumps for Red Sea's Berlin Turbo.
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