Tunze 9004 DC Skimmer blinking blue light

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Hey there! I recently picked up a new Tunze 9004 DC skimmer. It was running for a day before it shut off and the controller is blinking blue. I’ve looked in the skimmer for debris. Unplugged and plugged back in. The pump does not turn on at all and the controller keeps blinking blue. Any suggestions?
 

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This will generally indicate the motor is jammed or the impeller is broken. A very common cause on a new unit will be that the impeller cover which the air hose is attached to came loose in shipping and is binding on the impeller. On a newer set up, fine sediment and dust entering the impeller well can also be a cause. I would open the skimmer and remove the impeller from the pump, check it carefully as well as the well in the pump for any debris or cracks/breaks in the impeller and magnet. You can try a brief dry test run of the pump before reassembling it. Make sure the impeller cover is clipped onto the top of the motor.
 
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This will generally indicate the motor is jammed or the impeller is broken. A very common cause on a new unit will be that the impeller cover which the air hose is attached to came loose in shipping and is binding on the impeller. On a newer set up, fine sediment and dust entering the impeller well can also be a cause. I would open the skimmer and remove the impeller from the pump, check it carefully as well as the well in the pump for any debris or cracks/breaks in the impeller and magnet. You can try a brief dry test run of the pump before reassembling it. Make sure the impeller cover is clipped onto the top of the motor.
Thanks for the quick reply! I really appreciate it. So I took the skimmer apart, including the impeller. I didn’t see anything of concern and put it all back together. I tried running it and nothing still. The controller still blinks blue. Is there a way to reset it maybe?
 
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Update: It was determined that the pump I had was defective. Tunze sent out a new one, only took two days to receive. I got everything plugged in and all is running smoothly. Highly recommend Tunze and this skimmer. Thanks!!
 

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