Can I run the Pumani continuously for a long time?

Can I run the Pumani continuously for a long time?

Yes, the Pumani unit is designed to run continuously for years at a time. You may notice that the unit becomes slightly warm after extended use. This minor temperature increase is normal and is caused by the pump running continuously, but it will not reach an unsafe temperature during normal use. If you notice that the unit becomes significantly warm to the touch and potentially harmful to the operator, please contact HHT customer service.


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