Operation
Risk of death when operating the water treatment system during bathing.
Hair or clothing might get sucked into the suction openings of the pool and in extreme cases
trap persons under water and prevent them from surfacing again.
- Never operate water treatment system devices while persons are in the pool.
- Prevent any access to the pool for as long as water treatment system devices are in use.
A damaged device or damaged accessories may cause injuries.
- Check the device and the accessories (see section "Testing").
Pump operation
1. Make sure that all hoses and pipes are correctly connected and that the water level in the pool is at
least 1 to 2" (2.5 to 5 cm) above the opening of the suction line.
2. Check the valve setting of your filter system before you activate the pump.
3. Connect the pump's power plug to the power supply.
The pump is running.
4. Check the pump for unusual noises.
If there is air in the system, bleed it again.
5. To stop pump operation, pull the power plug.
The pump is switched off.
Cleaning
Only clean the device with a standard bathroom cleaner, clear tap water and a lint-free cloth. Aggressive
cleaning agents can damage the device. Dry the product with a lint-free cloth.
Cleaning the pump
1. Close the shut-off valves or block the water flow to the pool lines.
2. Remove the prefilter cover
3. Remove and empty the prefilter
4. Clean the pump and the other package contents with a slightly damp cloth.
5. Dry the pump and the other package contents with a dry cloth.
6. Insert the prefilter and mount the prefilter cover.
7. Open the shut-off valves or establish the water flow to the pool lines.
The pump is cleaned.
Test
Check the following before each use:
- Is there visible damage on the device?
- Is there visible damage on the control elements?
- Are the accessories in flawless condition?
- Are all lines in flawless condition?
- Are the ventilation slots unobstructed and clean?
Do not start up a damaged device or damaged accessories. Have them checked by the manufacturer or
its customer service or a qualified service technician.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
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