Safety and operating instructions
Start and stop
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Start the pump by connecting it to the power
source.
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Stop the pump by disconnecting it from the power
source.
Operating
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The pump must not be started or stopped
underwater unless the exhaust air outlet is fitted
with a check valve or hose.
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The following must be performed at the start of
every shift:
Shut off the compressed air.
Fill the lubricator with oil.
Check that the oil dosage functions, by holding a
piece of clean paper infront of the exhaust air
outlet. After about five seconds traces of oil should
appear on the paper.
Adjust the oil dosage if necessary.
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Allowing liquid to freeze inside the pump can
cause damage to the pump.
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Do not run the pump dry, doing so will cause
damage to the seal.
If the pump has been used in corrosive or polluted
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water, it must be operated in clean water for a few
minutes after use.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is a basic requirement for the
continued safe and efficient use of the machine.
Follow the maintenance instructions carefully.
Use only authorised parts. Any damage or
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malfunction caused by the use of unauthorised
parts is not covered by warranty or product liability.
When cleaning mechanical parts with solvent,
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comply with appropriate health and safety
regulations and ensure there is satisfactory
ventilation.
For major service to the machine, contact your
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nearest authorised workshop.
Every day
Before undertaking any maintenance on the pump,
always switch off the air supply. Then disconnect the
air hose from the machine.
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Clean and inspect the machine and its functions
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each day before the work commences.
Conduct a general inspection for leaks and
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damage.
Check that the air inlet nipple is tightened and that
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the claw coupling is free from damage.
Change damaged parts immediately.
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Replace damaged and worn components in good
time.
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Make sure that all the attached and related
equipment, such as hoses, water separators, and
lubricators are properly maintained.
Periodic maintenance
Since each application differs, the frequency and
extent of maintenance is best established based
upon past performance. Keeping detailed
maintenance records of past performance, aids
determining future preventative maintenance
intervals.
Periodic maintenance
Time interval, pump hour
Check
Check
Every
point
concerns
Hoses and
Leakage,
connections
damage
Inlet filter
Clogging,
damage
Threaded
Tightness
unions
Pump,
-
complete
Lubricator
Oil level,
function
In the event of breakdown or worsening pump
performance, establish the cause and rectify the fault.
Ideally, repairs should be carried out in a workshop.
More simple work such as cleaning the impeller can
be done at the pumping location.
DIP 25, 35, 65
Every
Every
8th
40th
600th
X
X
X
X
X
Original instructions