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MSW Motor Technics MSW-M-BP-2000 Manual De Instrucciones página 24

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At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with mixed
household waste; return it to a collector/recycler of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. This is shown by the symbol placed on the product, the user manual
or the packaging. The materials used in the machine can be reused according to
their classification identifications. By reuse, recycling or applying other forms of
use of waste appliances, you make a significant contribution to the protection of
our environment.
Local administration will provide you with the information about the nearest
disposal locations for the machine.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible cause
Clogged
filter
Clogged
Reduced
discharge line
flow
Low
voltage
Bent
discharge hose
Cable
connections
The
pump
does
not
Blown fuse
pump water
Float
failure
Something locks
the float
The pump
does not
Contaminated
deactivate
float
pre-
Clean the exterior of the strainer and remove
impurities from the rotor's vicinity.
Clean the hose by back-flushing.
battery
Check the condition of the battery and charge if
necessary.
water
If the hose is kinked/bent at a sharp bend, replace
it with a hose that does not bend at bends.
Ensure that cable connections are not corroded.
Visual inspection is insufficient; to check if cable
are still connected, pull each cable lightly. Ensure
that no cable connections hang down into water.
Check the fuse to ensure that it is properly rated.
If the fuse keeps blowing, check the rotor through
the inlet opening to ensure that it is not blocked
or there is no waste inside it.
Lift the end of the float switch — if the pump is
switch
on, the switch operates properly. If the pump is
off, change the MANUAL SWITCH to ON — if the
pump is on, the circuit breaker has failed.
Clean the space below the float to ensure that the
impurities do not keep the float lifted.
Check if the float is contaminated with bilge oil. If
the float seems to act slowly and/or does not
move freely, the pump may run intermittently or
sporadically. This is the case usually as a result of
accumulation of oil and/or dirt in and around
movable parts of the switch. To remove
contaminants, immerse the entire switch in
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