Safety
2.7
Residual risk
2.7.1
Falling parts
The lifting hooks on the motor are designed for the weight of the
motor. The lifting hooks can break if the complete pump unit is
attached.
The pump unit, consisting of the motor and the pump, should
be attached on both the motor and pump sides. See "Fig. 2"
on page 15 .
Only use hoisting and load-bearing equipment which is
suitable and technically sound.
Do not stand under suspended loads.
2.7.2
Rotating parts
There is a risk of shearing and crushing due to exposed rotating
parts.
Only perform servicing when the pump/unit is not in
operation.
Prior to servicing, ensure the pump/unit cannot be switched
back on.
Immediately after finishing servicing, reattach or reactivate all
protective equipment.
Pumps with plastic lanterns (AK version) have a rotating pump
shaft which can catch hair, jewellery or clothing.
Observe the following when near a pump with plastic lanterns
(AK version) which is in operation:
– Do not wear loose clothing.
– Wear a hair net.
– Do not wear jewellery.
2.7.3
Electrical energy
There is an increased risk of electric shock when working on the
electrical system due to the humid environment.
Electrical protective earth conductors which were not installed
correctly can also result in electric shocks, for example due to
oxidation or cable breakage.
Observe VDE and utility company regulations.
Build swimming pools and their protection according to
DIN VDE 0100-702.
Before working on the electrical system, take the following
measures:
•
Disconnect system from the power supply.
•
Attach a warning sign: "Do not switch on! The system is
being worked on."
10 EN
06|2021