How do I check the tubing on my pump?
Make sure your tubing is securely inserted into the pump, the T-Connector (the place where the tubing splits into two tubes) and into the top of the cap. Please refer to the images below.
Verify that the tubing is not twisted, kinked or bent in any way.
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How often should I check the valves?
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Is the Collection Kit completely dry?
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