foodstuffs is not permitted. The temper-
ature of the liquid being transported
must not exceed 35°C.
•
Store the equipment in a dry place and
out of reach of children.
Caution! To avoid damage to the
equipment and any possible person
injury resulting from this:
•
Do not work with damaged or incom-
plete equipment, or with equipment
that has been converted without the
approval of the manufacturer. Before
initial operation, have a specialist
check that the required electrical pro-
tection measures are in place.
•
Monitor the equipment during opera-
tion (particularly in residential spaces,
in order to detect automatic switching
off or dry running of the pumps in time.
Regularly check the function of the float
switch (see chapter "initial operation").
Non-observance will invalidate all
guarantee and liability claims.
•
Please note that the pump is not suit-
able for continuous operation (e.g. for
watercourses in garden ponds). Check
the equipment regularly for correct
functioning.
•
Note that the lubricants used in the
equipment may cause damage or con-
tamination if they escape. Do not use
the pump in garden ponds with fish
stocks or valuable plants.
•
Do not carry or fix the equipment by
the cable or pressure line.
•
Protect the equipment from frost and
from running dry.
•
Use only original accessories and do
not carry out conversion work on the
equipment.
•
Please read the notes in the operating
instructions on the topic of "mainte-
nance and cleaning". Any measures
above and beyond these, particularly
opening the equipment, are to be car-
ried out by an electrician. In the case
of repairs, always contact our service
centre.
Electrical safety:
Caution: to avoid accidents and
injuries from electric shocks:
•
The equipment is not to be operated if
there are people in the water. There is
a risk of electric shock.
•
After erection, the mains plug must be
freely accessible when the equipment
is in operation.
•
Before operating your new pump, have
a specialist check:
-
The earthing, the protective multiple
earthing; the residual current circuit
breaking must be compliant with
the safety regulations of the energy
supply company and function with-
out fault,
-
The protection of the electrical plug
connections from the wet.
-
If there is a risk of flooding, fix the
plug connections in an area that is
safe from flooding.
•
Ensure that the mains voltage matches
the specifications on the rating plate.
•
The electrical installation shall be ac-
cording to national wiring rules.
•
Connect the equipment only to a sock-
et with a residual current protection
device (residual current circuit breaker)
with a rated current of not more than
30 mA; minimum fuse 6 amperes.
•
Before each use, check the equipment,
cable and plug for damage. Defec-
tive cables are not to be repaired, but
rather replaced by new ones. Have
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