VI. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Before any intervention on product, ensure that product is disconnected form its
power source.
6.1- Maintenance
- In winter the pump must be thoroughly drained or kept in "frost free" conditions.
- Regularly rinse out the pump with clean water, including the suction circuit.
- Avoid pumping liquid containing abrasive materials such as sand.
- Before each re-use, ensure that all parts of the pump are in good working order.
- Clean plastic parts with a soft clean cloth.
- Do not use aggressive cleansers (solvents or abrasive cleansers), or an abrasive sponge.
6.2- Breakdown
Never attempt to dismantle the pump.
If necessary, have it checked and repaired by an authorized centre (consult your dealer).
Incidents
Pump does not start
No flow
Pump does not
switch off
Insufficient flow
Pump switches of
after short operating
period
6.3- Storage
Product must be stored in a dry location. Always lock up product and keep out of reach of children
6.4- Disposal
Do not dispose the product with household garbage. Do not throw into the environment.
Dispose of the product in a collection centre for waste of electrical and electronic equipment, or a
waste drop-off centre; or seek advice from your local municipality.
Disposal of the product, accessories and packaging should be carried out according to local
regulations governing environment protection.
Causes
- No supply from mains
- Floater does not switch
- Inlet is clogged
- Pressure hose in bent
- Floater can not sink down
- Inlet is clogged
- Reduced pumping capacity by
dirty and abrasive water
- Thermal cutout stops pump
due to dirty water.
- Water too hot. Thermal cutout
stops pump
Remedies
- Check mains power supply
- Bring floater in a higher position
- Clean inlet water jet
- Reset hose
- Place pump properly on shaft ground
- Clean inlet
- Clean pump and replace worn-out parts
- Remove mains plug. Clean pump and
shaft
- Make sure that a water temperature of
max. 35ºC is not exceed
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