Problem
Possible
causes
Pump capacity
Discharge
is too low.
head is too
high.
Suction area
is blocked
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Diameter of
the pressure
hose is too
small.
Pressure hose
leaks
The appliance
The appliance
is making
is drawing in
unusually loud
air.
operating
noises.
The applian-
Float switch
ce does not
does not
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switch off.
attain the
lower position.
The float
switch
malfunctioning
Repair
Observe the po-
tential discharge
head.
Clean the device
thoroughly (see
chapter entitled
"Cleaning").
Use a pressure
hose with a larger
diameter.
Check to see
whether the
pressure pipe is
firmly and tightly
attached to the
appliance.
Make sure that
there is enough
water available.
Adjust the float
switch
to the
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correct length (see
chapter entitled
"Adjusting the
Float Switch").
Immerse the
appliance in the
water at an angle
(see chapter en-
titled "Immersing
the Appliance in
the Water").
Make sure that
the float switch
can move freely
(see chapter
entitled "Adjusting
the Float Switch").
Contact customer
is
service.
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Troubleshooting / Storage / Disposal
Storage
1. Use the retaining cable
ance out of the water and/or uninstall it.
2. Clean the device thoroughly (see chapter
entitled "Cleaning").
3. After cleaning, allow the appliance to dry
completely.
4. Store the appliance in a frost-free location (>=
+5 °C) where it will not be exposed to direct
sunlight.
Disposal
The packaging is made of environmen-
tally friendly material that you can
discard at the local recycling point.
Pay attention to the labels on the
packaging material when sorting
waste, as these are marked using
abbreviations (a) and numbers
(b) with the following meaning: 1-7:
Plastics; 20-22: Paper and pulp; 80-98:
Composite materials.
The following declaration only applies to
Germany:
The symbol with the crossed-out trash
can means that electrical and electronic
appliances cannot be discarded
together with household waste. Consum-
ers are legally obliged to bring electrical and
electronic appliances that have reached the end
of their service life to a facility that performs
separate collection of unsorted municipal waste.
This ensures environmentally friendly and re-
source-saving recycling.
Batteries and accumulators that are not completely
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encased by the electrical or electronic appliance
and can be removed without being destroyed
must be separated from the appliance before they
are handed in to a designated disposal facility.
The same applies to lamps that can be removed
from the appliance without being destroyed.
Owners of electrical and electronic appliances
operated in private households can hand these in
at collection points designated by the public waste
to pull the appli-
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