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General safety information
The operating instruction has to be considered
as:
• part of the product.
• must be read by the operator of the pump before
starting and must be followed during operati-
on.
• must be handed over to any following owners
or users of the product.
• must be completed by the user for any additional
received addendum.
Principles of safety
The apparatus is constructed in conformity with the state
of the art and approved safety-related standards. Danger
however can occur during use if:
• it is operated by unskilled personnel
• it is used improperly
• maintenance or service is incorrectly.
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Following safety information must be
observed:
1. The pump is not explosion proof.
The pump is not allowed to be operated in explosion
hazard areas.
. It is not allowed to handle flammable liquids (see
Fig. 3b).
3. The pump may only be operated in an upright posi-
tion.
4. The pump is a hand-held appliance and must not be
left unattended.
5. The pump must not be allowed to run dry. Switch off
immediately when the container is empty.
6. At low level of the container splash can occur at the
pump foot during operation. Use containers with a
cover when pumping hazardous liquids.
7. The motor must not be immersed in the liquid being
pumped (see Fig. 3a).
8. The pump operator must wear suitable protective
clothing, face mask or goggles, apron and gloves,
when pumping hazardous liquids.
9. Do not reach into the intake port of the pump.
10. Ensure that all connections and fittings are properly
tightened.
11. Note the temperature limits.
1. Ensure that the pump is resistant to the liquid being
pumped.
13. Ensure that the motor is switched off before connec-
ting to the electricity supply.
14. Climatic influences and UV-rays may shorten life of
the pump.
Do not store and use the pump outdoor over a longer
period.
The national accident prevention and environmental
regulations must be observed without fail.