PRODUCT INFORMATION
Storage, Transport, and Disposal
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Make sure immediately after ending the work that all protective and safety devices have been
fitted again and are operational.
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Before switching on the motor, make sure that all electrical connections and safety devices
have been checked and that all fuses and safeties have been set correctly.
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Make sure that no danger zones are freely accessible (e.g. rotating parts, suction locations,
pressure output locations, electrical connections).
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Observe the pump manufacturer's commissioning instructions.
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If motors or pump units have been used in contaminated media they must be marked as such
before handing them over to a third party (e.g. when submitting them for repair). Pay atten-
tion to possible residues in "dead spaces" (diaphragm cover).
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Contaminated motors or pump units must be marked as such before handing them over to a
third party (e.g. when submitting them for repair).
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Repairs must only be carried out by authorized professional workshops. Use only original
Franklin Electric spare parts.
Storage, Transport, and Disposal
Storage
Store the motor in its original packaging until the time of installing it.
If the motor is stored standing up, make sure that it cannot topple over (shaft always pointing up!).
Do not store the motor in direct sunlight or within the reach of other heat sources.
Observe the storage temperature (-15 to +60 °C, see technical specifications).
Transport
Falling loads may cause lethal injuries or may crush parts of the body!
No one is allowed to be located under suspended loads.
Only use approved hoisting gear.
Select the hoisting gear on the basis of the total weight to be transported.
Unpacking
In order to avoid environmental damage:
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Avoid contamination by lubricants, detergents etc.
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Dispose of the motor and the packaging material in a proper, environmentally sound manner.
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Observe local regulations.
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