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DESCRIPTION
The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams on
page 2-3.
1. Carry handle
2. Operating mode switch (manual / automatic)
3. Float cover
4. Base
5. Hose connector
6. Water outlet elbow connector
7. Water outlet
8. Vent hole
9. Sponge filter
10. Bracket
11. Float
12. Float cover screws
3. ASSEMBLY
The larger the hose and hose connector
diameter, the greater the flow.
32mm (inner diameter) hose must be used
to achieve maximum flow rate.
The lower the delivery height, the greater
the flow.
Attaching the outlet hose (Fig. A, B)
1. Decide which hose diameter you are going to
use. See figure B.
2. Cut off the smaller steps of the hose connector
(5) that are not needed, using a suitable knife
or saw (not included).This removes unnecessary
flow restrictions and ensures maximum pump
capacity and water flow.
3. Screw the outlet elbow connector (6) into the
water outlet (7).
4. Screw the hose connector (5) on the outlet
elbow (6).
5. Fit the hose on to the hose connector (5) and
secure with a stainless steel hose clamp (not
included).
6. Attach a suitable rope (not included) to the
carry handle (1), to lower the pump into deep
water and to lift the pump back out of the wa-
ter. Never lower or lift the pump by its cable.
4. OPERATION
Never use this pump in a pond or swimming
pool while people are present in the water!
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Never pull the pump by its power cord. The
pump must be carried by, and placed in the
water using the carry handle (1) or if the
water is deep, be lowered on a rope tied to
the carry handle (1).
Always have the pump switched off and the
plug removed from the power socket before
placing it in or removing it from the water.
Only switch the power back on with dry
hands.
Never run this pump dry - out of the water. If
the appliance overheats, the thermal cut-out
will switch it off. If this happens wait 5
minutes before using the pump again.
Automatic air bleed valve: The automatic air
bleed valve eliminates any air pockets in the
pump. During this process, air escapes
through the vent hole (8) and air bubbles
appear underwater. This is not a defect of
your pump, but serves to remove air from
the pump. It may take several seconds for
the air to escape when the pump is
immersed for the first time.
Automatic operation (Fig. A, C, D)
Clean the float (11), float cover (3) and filter
(9) at regular intervals, and check it for
damage. Otherwise, its function can be
impaired.
1. Slide the operating mode switch (2) to "AUTO".
2. Lower the pump into water. It would be advisa-
ble to stand the pump on a solid platform at the
bottom to keep it upright, if practical to do so.
Ensure there are no obstructions around the in-
let openings around the base of the pump. The
inlet openings must be clear of mud or sludge
at the bottom of a pool.
3. Connect the mains plug.
4. When the pump is lowered into the water and
the power is switched on, it will start to operate
as soon as the floating switch (11) reaches the
minimum activation height (approx. 23cm) in
the water.
5. The pump switches off as soon as the float
switch (11) has reached the switch-off height
(approx. 6.5cm) due to the falling water level.
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