Maintenance and cleaning
W A R N I N G
Possible death or severe injury from hazardous electrical voltage!
· Prior to reaching into the water, isolate (switch off and disconnect) all units/devices used in the water.
· Isolate the device (disconnect from the power supply) before carrying out any work on it.
Cleaning the device
Recommendation regarding cleaning:
· Clean the unit as required but at least twice a year.
· When cleaning the pump, pay particular attention to the cleaning of the impeller unit and pump housing.
· Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions as they could attack the housing or impair the function
of the unit.
· Recommended cleaning agent for removing stubborn limescale deposits:
– Pump cleaning agent PumpClean from OASE.
– Vinegar- and chlorine-free household cleaning agent.
· After cleaning, thoroughly rinse all parts in clean water.
How to proceed:
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1. Turn the filter basket counterclockwise and remove.
– The filter basket is fastened to the pump with a bayonet lock.
2. Clean all parts.
– Use a soft brush.
– Rinse parts in clean water.
3. Reassemble the unit in the reverse order.
N O T E
For soiled water, we recommend using a filter bag (available in specialist stores) to ensure that fewer dirt parti-
cles enter the unit. Place the filter bag around the pump filter basket and fasten correctly.
Replacing the impeller unit
N O T E
The impeller unit contains strong magnets that attract magnetic particles (e.g. iron filings).
· All particles must be removed from the impeller unit before reassembly. Any remaining particles can cause
irreparable damage to the impeller unit and motor block.
Prerequisite:
· The pump is dismantled.
® Assembling the pump. Disassemble in the reverse order.
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