What do I do if the Pumani is making a loud sound?

What do I do if the Pumani is making a loud sound?

The Pumani unit will make considerable noise when it is running. The pump vibrates while running, which causes the enclosure to vibrate as well. If you are concerned about the noise level coming from the unit, you can open the unit and make sure that all of the components appear to be in place and the box that holds the alarm is in place and not loose.


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