Maintenance and Cleaning / Troubleshooting
Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning
NOTE! RISK OF DAMAGE!
Improper handling of the appliance can result in
damage to the appliance.
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents,
brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or
metallic cleaning objects, such as knives, hard
spatulas, and the like. These can damage the
surfaces.
Where the appliance is deployed in an unfixed,
non-stationary setting, the appliance must be
cleaned following every use.
Disconnect the appliance from the power
supply.
Use the retaining cable
ance out of the water.
Remove the pressure hose, the adapter
well as the connecting piece
Clean away any soiling that may have oc-
curred in the suction area
Clean all parts (except the power plug) with a
cloth and clean water.
Use a soft brush to perform additional cleaning
of all stubborn contaminants.
Rinse the appliance with clean water.
Maintenance
- Check the condition of the retaining cable
. Exchange the retaining cable if it is brittle or
worn.
For fixed installation (every 3 months):
- Test the float switch
- Clean the surface of the appliance using a soft
cloth.
- Remove all soiling and contaminants in the
working area.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible
causes
The appliance
Suction area
is running
is blocked
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but does not
pump.
The appliance
is drawing in
air.
Pressure hose
is buckled.
Discharge
head has been
exceeded.
The appliance
There is no
will not run.
supply volt-
age.
Overheat
protection has
been activat-
ed.
The float
switch
malfunctioning
The motor is
malfunctioning
The float
switch
does not oper-
ate
Repair
Clean the appli-
ance thoroughly
(see chapter enti-
tled "Cleaning").
Immerse the
appliance in the
water at an angle
(see chapter en-
titled "Immersing
the Appliance in
the Water").
Make sure that
the pressure hose
is not buckled.
Mind the dis-
charge head of
the pump.
Check the supply
voltage.
Allow the appli-
ance to cool.
Contact customer
service.
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Contact customer
service.
Set the float
switch
in a
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higher position
(see chapter
entitled "Adjusting
the Float Switch").
Make sure that
there is enough
water in the work-
ing area so that
the float switch
can operate.
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