- Depending on the field of use, the outlet side can be mounted upwards or siedewards. Carry out step
1 - 3 Dismantling and step 6 - 8 Assembly!
- Suitable fountain jets can be found in our range of accessoires (catalog).
"Non submersible use" (see fig. 2 + 3)
The pump can be used in a nonsubmerged type application.
- Position the pump below the surface of the water, at the side of the pond so that the water can flow into
the pump (not self-priming).
- Remove strainer insert (8) (see fig. 5).
- Connect suction hose (S) and pressure hose (D) to the pump. Connection should be watertight.
- Suction hose and pump must be filled with water before switching-on.
- TIP! To prevent the pump becoming clogged, provide the suction hose with a pre filter
Art.-No. 168 / 009051 covered in our range of accessories.
Overload protection
In case the pump is becoming overheated the built-in thermal overload trip switches it off.
The pump must cool down.
The pump will not start automatically without the necessary controlling when it is cool.
Check the following operating conditions:
- Is there a sufficient water supply?
- Has the filter become clogged?
- Has dirt entered the pump housing (Follow the cleaning instructions below)?
- Have hoses or jets become clogged?
- Has the pump cooled down?
As soon as you have solved the problems, you can switch on the pump again by pulling the plug out of the
socket and putting it in again after a short time (1 min.)
Dismantling (see fig. 4 - 9)
1.
Follow the safety measures. Disconnect pump from mains!
2.
Grasp the two clips (20 + 21) on the front of the pump, on the lower end, and turn them upward and
forward.
3.
Push the two flaps at the front side of the pump inwards. Lift and remove upper shell (1). Now the
screen inserts on the front (8), on the right side (7) and on the left side (5/6) work loose.
4.
Remove the entire pump (10) with pump housing (12) from the lower shell (2).
5.
Loosen the 4 screws (18).
6.
Pull apart pump housing (12) and motor housing (10).
7.
Remove rotor assembly (15) from motor housing (10). Take care of the O-ring (16) on the motor
housing (10).
8.
Clean all parts with clear water and a soft sponge. Note! In case of massive calcination please use
Messner decalcifier for pumps art.-no. 168 / 009115.
Assembly (see fig. 4 - 9)
1.
Push the O-ring (16) onto the starting point on the motor housing (10).
2.
Carefully slide the rotor assembly (15) into the motor housing (10) and twist the bearing cover so that
the two holes fit onto the pins on the motor housing (10).
3.
Check whether the rotor assembly can be rotated easily.
4.
Check the position of the O-ring (16) on the motor housing (10).
5.
Put the pump housing (12) on the motor housing (10) and attach it firmly and evenly with the 4
screws (18).
6.
Put the pump (10) into the lower shell (2) in the desired position (the out let of the pump housing (12)
directed upwards or sidewards).
7.
Attach the upper shell (1) to the rear hook of the lower shell (2) and lock it into the front flaps.
8.
Grasp the two clips (20 + 21) on the lower end and turn them to the rear, this locks the upper shell (1)
and the lower shell (2).
9.
Insert the respective screen inserts into the openings on top (3 or 4) and on the left (5 or 6) or on the
front (8) and on the right (7).
Maintenance
In order to prolong the service life of your pump significantly and to keep it in sound operating condition, it is
recommended to carry out maintenance and cleanup regularly.
This can be done by everyone, quickly and easily. See „Dismantling/Assembly"
Servicing intervals
- In the beginning check proper performance of your pump every day. If necessary, clean the filters.
- Since servicing intervals (complete cleaning) will vary depending on the level of pond pollution, repeat the
periodic service to your pump in accordance with the pollution of the pond water .
Should you determine that there are damaged or worn parts, replace them. See „Spare parts"
Important! When used in calcareous water, the rotor assembly (15) and the stainless steel can split
tube in the motor housing (10) should be cleaned at regular intervals.
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