Operate it only on connections with a safety switch
against stray current (RCD)!
Before putting into operation, a qualified electrician must
check whether electric safety measures required are in
place.
Electric connection to a socket.
Check the voltage. Technical data given on the type label
must correspond with electric network voltage.
If the pump is used in ponds, wells, etc. and appropriate
pumping stations, standards valid for pumps in the given
country must unconditionally be observed.
Pumps used outdoors (e.g. in ponds, etc.) must be
equipped with a H07RNF type rubber connecting cable,
according to DIN 57282 or DIN 57245 standards.
If the pump is in operation, neither people nor
animals can be present or plunged in the pumped
liquid (e.g. pools, cellars, etc.).
The temperature of the drained liquid must not exceed
+35 °C. If an extension cable is used, it must solely be
out of rubber, H07RNF type, according to DIN 57282 or
DIN 57245 standards. Never touch, lift or carry with a
cable a pump connected to network. It is necessary to
make sure the connecting socket was not near water
and humidity and the plug was protected against
humidity.
Before putting the pump into operation, check whether
the electric cable and/or socket are not damaged.
Before any work on the pump, pull the plug out of the
socket.
If the pump is inbuilt in a floor outlet, the floor outlet
must subsequently be covered to ensure inviolability of
passers-by.
Connection of the discharge pipe needs to be ensured
with a hose clip (pic. F).
Keep the max. plunge depth (see the technical data). To
prevent damage (such as flooded rooms, etc.) as a
result of faulty pump operation (failure or fault) the
owner (user) is obliged to take reasonable safety
measures (alarm assembly, spare pump, etc.).At sandy
or muddy soils, it is necessary to let the pump run
hanging on a rope or chains or put the pump on a
reasonable support to prevent suction part falling.
If the pump is faulty, the repair needs to be solely
executed by an authorised service centre. Only original
spare parts can be used.
Let us refer to the fact we do not assume any
responsibility – according to standards in force –
for damage eventually caused by our appliances in
the below-mentioned cases:
Unprofessional repairs executed by unauthorised
service centres;
Use in conflict with the designed purpose, or failure
to observe the use as designed;
Pump overload with a continuous run;
Damage as a result of icing or any other fault
caused by climatic influences;
Identical regulations apply for accessory parts.
At any damage of the power supply cable
of the appliance, please unconditionally contact
the electrician. Under no circumstances,
execute any repair with your hands.
If the oil tank is untight, there may be
dirty water pollution.
This appliance is not designed to be
used by persons (including children) with any
bodily, sensory or mental restriction. Also
persons with a lack of experience or
knowledge of the appliance are not allowed to
work with the appliance.
Never let unauthorised and unattended
persons, especially children, get near the
appliance. Always keep children and
unauthorised persons out of reach of the
appliance.
The pump is not suitable for long-term operation (e.g.
as a circulation pump in ponds or brooks). The service life
gets shorter accordingly if the pump is used in this manner. In
such a case, use a switching clock and ensure sufficiently
long breaks between the operating cycles.
The pump must not be connected to the existing water
supply system as equipment increasing the pressure.
The pump is not suitable as a long-term, automatic
safety against overflow of tanks and wells or for control of
underground water in cellars.
Do not leave the pump unattended to prevent damage
as a result of any faulty function. Always disconnect the pump
from network if not used.
The producer does not guarantee for any damage caused by
unqualified installation or unprofessional operation of the
pump.
The equipment must be regularly inspected and its faultless
condition needs to be checked.
Before each putting into operation, the pump must be
visually inspected for any damage (especially on the power
supply cable and plug). Using a damaged pump is strictly
prohibited.
Connecting cable for drowned pumps
The drowned pumps are equipped with a 10-m H07RNF
cable, depending on the type.
According to the valid regulation, drowned pumps with a
connecting cable length of less than 10 m can only be used
indoors for water drainage from cellars.
Therefore the cable length and type need to be considered at
purchasing.
Thermal fuse
A probe automatically switching the pump off when specific
temperature is exceeded and on when the pump has cooled
down is assembled inside the electric motor. That manifold
increases the pump service life and prevents electric motor
burn-out.
Procedure:
The pump is put into operation when the plug is inserted in
appropriate socket. If the pump is lifted or transported, it is
done with an assembled handle and not with the connecting
cable. If the pump is being plunged, a rope, chain, etc.
fastened to the handle need to be used if necessary.
At muddy, sandy or siliceous soil the pump must be hung on
a rope or chain or put on a suitable wide baseplate to be able
to work plunged. Sand and other abrasive solids reduce the
service life of hydraulic parts and seal of the pump and
therefore they need to be prevented. In frost conditions, the
pump must be removed from the pumped liquid. It is
necessary to absolutely make sure the pump is not exposed
to a risk of frost. The pump must be emptied and stored at a
place protected against frost.