7. Placement of the Clear Water Pump
• Attach a sufficiently strong, water-tight rope to the carry handle to lower the clear water pump, e.g. into a well.
Never hold or fasten the clear water pump using the mains cable or the aqua sensor! This may damage the
mains cable; there is danger to life from electric shock! The clear water pump also must not be attached via
the hose.
Fasten the rope to a suitable holder.
Never put the clear water pump with the intake opening into dirt, sludge or leaf residue, e.g. in a rain barrel,
because this will clog the clear water pump. We recommend complying with a minimum distance of 30 cm
above ground.
• To connect the hose used by you to the clear water pump, you may use the enclosed connection piece and the
hose connection.
• On the side of the clear water pump there are several openings (4) for inserting the aqua sensor. Make sure that
the aqua sensor is always inserted in a way that the cable points upwards.
Depending on the position at which the aqua sensor is inserted, the corresponding switch-on or switch-off water
level is obtained later.
If the aqua sensor is not needed, insert it into the appropriate opening (see figure in chapter 6) until it snaps into
place.
8. Commissioning
• After lowering the clear water pump into the well, etc. by a rope and fastening the rope accordingly, plug the mains
plug into a properly installed protective ground mains socket. This must be an IP44 mains socket for operation in
the outdoor area.
The mains plug must only be plugged into the mains socket when dry. There is danger to life from electric
shock otherwise!
• When the float switch is placed correctly, the clear water pump will switch on and start taking in water and transport-
ing it through the exit opening.
If no water is conveyed, there is still air in the clear water pump and the hose. You may be able to accelerate the
intake process if you fill water into the clear water pump or the hose, or if you move the clear water pump slightly
back and forth.
• The clear water pump switches off automatically when the aqua sensor is no longer in the water.
The clear water pump can also be operated manually by inserting the aqua sensor in the corresponding
opening (see figure in chapter 6). In this position, the sensor is bypassed and has no function.
The clear water pump pressure pump must not be operated unsupervised then, because the clear water
pump will not switch off if there is no water, which would damage the pump.
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