Operation Manual

10
GB IE
Operational start-up
Assembly
To screw-on the adaptor:
1. Screw the angle adaptor (12)
and the hose adaptor (10) onto
the pump outlet (5).
Tomounttheoatswitch
height adjustment:
2. Loosen the screw of the oat
switch height adjustment (7) and
push the adjustment over the
oat switch guideway (9). Check
that the oat switch cable (8)
moves upward (arrow
to point
up) (see „Operation“).
Connection of the pressure
line
The installation of the submersible water
pump is implemented either
- with xed pipe or
- with exible hose line
If using a ½” hose, attach the
hose over the pump’s hose con-
nection (10) and fasten it with a
hose clamp if necessary.
To use a ¾”, 1“ or 1½” hose,
cut off the connection above and
attach the hose over the correct
connection (xing with a hose
clamp).
For the use of a tap connector
with internal thread (G 1”) for
connecting external hose con-
nection systems, cut the top three
connections off directly over the
G 1” threaded pipe.
Connect a tap connector with
internal thread (G 1 ½”) directly
to the angle adapter (
12).
The measurement of the maximum
performance data takes place
under optimal conditions, such as
a straight, direct exit. The angle
adaptor (
12) and the backow
stopper (
11) may reduce output.
To increase pump output, the backow
stopper (11) may be taken out of the angle
adaptor (12) (see
“replacing backow
stopper”). This is particularly recom-
mended for hose connections smaller than
1“. Please bear in mind that the water may
then ow back during pumping, or in the
event of a power cut.
To erect/suspend
The pump can be erected or sus-
pended in the water.
The cord (
13) contained in the
delivery contents may be used to
suspend and/or extract the pump.
The pump shaft should have the dimen-
sions 40 x 40 x 50cm at least, so that the
oat switch can move freely.
Fix the nylon rope (13) onto the car-
rying handle (1).
Ensure that the equipment is
not hung up or held by the
mains cable. There is a risk
of electric shock from dam-
aged mains cables.
Note that, over time, dirt and sand
may collect on the bottom of the
shaft, which could damage the
pump.
We recommend placing the pump
on a brick or a grid.