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-[* black] This is the FLOW GAUGE. It sits below a temperature gauge.
-[* black] When the pump is running, you should see in the window shown here a small plastic float gently bobbing around. When it's working correctly, the bottom of the float generally sits between 3 & 5.
-[* black] If the pump is running and, like here, NO float is visible then there is no flow in the system, it is not working. Time to call someone in to get it fixed.
+[* black] The third thing to check is the ***flow gauge.*** It normally sits below a temperature gauge.
+[* black] When the pump is running, you should see in the window (with numbers on) a small plastic float gently bobbing around. When working correctly, the bottom of the float generally sits between 3 & 5.
+[* black] If the pump is running and, like here, NO float is visible then there is no flow in the system. Time to call someone to get it fixed.