Explanation of the display functions
(Fig. 3 - 8)
Power On
Pump is connected to an electrical pow-
er source
Automatic Mode
Pump is running automatically
Time Mode
To set the time
Time Now
To set the current time
Time Mode NOT SET
Current time has not been set
Ever - On Mode (Not Recommend)
Pump runs continuously, not recommend-
ed
9. Initial operation
m IMPORTANT!
You must fully assemble the appliance
before using it for the first time!
Setting the time and the "Time Mode"
timer (Fig. 5, 9 - 14)
1. Connect the pump to the power sup-
ply.
2. Press the "Mode button" (4) several
times until "Time mode" is displayed
(Fig. 5).
After a brief waiting time,
"Time Now" appears in the display
(Fig. 9).
3. Press the "Set button" (5) to activate
the time setting function (Fig. 10).
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4. Now set the current time.
Note: 00:00 (hh/mm) – 24h time mode.
You can set the current time by press-
ing the "Set button" (5) for "+" and the
"Mode button" (4) for "-". Pressing the
"Check button" (6) changes from the
hours setting to the minutes setting.
5. Pressing the "Check button" (6) again
for "Next" changes to "Time On" Tim-
er mode (Fig. 11).
6. To set the time when the pump is to
switch on "Time On", repeat points 3
- 4. To confirm the setting, press the
"Check button" (6) to continue.
7. To set the time when the pump is to
switch off "Time Off", repeat points 3 -
4. Press the "Check button" (6) to con-
firm the setting and continue.
8. The switch-on and switch-off times
then appear in the display "Time On /
Time Off" (Fig. 13). It is not necessary
to press the "Check button" (6) again.
9. After a brief waiting time, "Time Mode"
(Fig. 14) appears in the display show-
ing the time set.
Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connect-
ed and ready for operation. The connec-
tion complies with the applicable VDE
and DIN provisions.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection
cables is often damaged.
This may have the following causes:
• Passage points, where connection ca-
bles are passed through windows or
doors.
• Kinks where the connection cable has
been improperly fastened or routed.