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by briefly pressing the button (12) (blue LED active).
Pressing for the fourth time deactivates this
function. During the timer function, the power
setting can be changed as desired. The LED
display changes back to the timer function (blue)
after selecting the power setting (green).
The pump switches off automatically after the
selected time has elapsed. By pressing the ON/
OFF button (1), the timer function can be cancelled.
The timer function must be reactivated each time
the unit is started.
4. Only TPF 2200: Status LED battery pack (13)
Shows the charge level of the battery pack.
5. Only TPF 7000: The charge level of the battery
pack can be accessed via the button (18).
6. LED fault display (9)
Dry-running protection: The LED (E) flashes red if
the pump cannot convey water after 15 seconds.
Putting the pump back into operation: Briefly press
ON/OFF (10) button.
7.2
Pump water from container
The pump must not touch the container base. This
keeps dirt in the container away from the pump.
The pump should hang approx. 10 cm above the
container bottom to prevent excessive
contamination.
1. Hang the battery box (7) on the outside on the
side of the container or place it in a suitable, flood-
proof location.
2. Lower the pump with a rope or the supplied hose
guide into the container (do not hang it from the
cable).
Only TPF 2200: The position of the pump can be
varied by moving the hose in the hose guide (only
TPF 2200).
3. Start the pump.
4. Press the ON/OFF button (10) on the control
panel (8).
5. The pump starts and the status LED (13) shows
the charge level of the battery pack (14).
It may take some time until the pump conveys water
depending on the length of the hose and routing
type.
If the pump does not deliver water after several
attempts at priming, air is most probably present in
the hose.
Always start the pump with the pressure outlet open
each time it is put back into operation so that the air
can escape. If required, briefly open and close the
regulating / shut-off valve (22) several times.
7.3
Switching off the pump
1. Press the ON/OFF button (10) on the control
panel (8) to stop the pump.
2.Press the release button (15) of the battery pack
box (7) and remove the battery pack (14) (see
chapter 6.2).
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7.4
Flat intake
In normal operation (with stand (1)) a residual water
height of approx. 25 mm is achieved. During flat
intake (without stand (1)) a residual water height of
about 1.5 mm is achieved.
1.Turn the stand (1) in anti-clockwise direction and
pull off the stand (bayonet closure).
2.Ensure that the filter (29) has been inserted
correctly.
3. Screw the stand (1) back on.
The pump must not be operated without filter (29).
Automatic bleeding: This pump is equipped with a
bleed valve that eliminates any air pockets that may
be present in the pump. Due to its function, a small
amount of water can leak in the upper area of the
pump.
7.5
Water regulation (only TPF 2200)
The water flow can be regulated via the regulating
and shut-off valve (22).
8. Cleaning
Remove the battery pack before each
cleaning.
Do not clean the product with a water jet
(especially high-pressure jet).
Do not clean with chemicals, including petrol
or solvents. This could destroy important
plastic parts.
1. Cleaning the outside of the pump: wipe with a
damp cloth or rinse with clean water. Remove
persistent contamination with a soft brush and
dishwashing liquid.
2. Cleaning the inside of the pump: Immerse the
pump in a container with clean water and switch on
briefly.
Cleaning the filter (29) (see fig. G p. 3):
In order to ensure long-lasting, trouble-free
operation, the filter (29) should be cleaned at
regular intervals.
After pumping dirty water, the filter must be cleaned
immediately.
1.Turn the stand (1) in anti-clockwise direction and
pull off (bayonet closure).
2.Turn filter (29) firmly in anti-clockwise direction
and remove (bayonet closure).
Clean filter (29) and stand (1) under running water.
Insert filter (29) and tighten (see fig. G p. 3)
6.Position the stand (1) in such a way on the ring (2)
that the embossed arrow halves are offset from
each other (see fig. G p. 3; point 1).
7. Tighten the stand (1) in clockwise direction
(bayonet closure) so that the embossed arrow
halves form a whole arrow (see fig. G p. 3, point 2).