• The pump is intended to be used while fastened to a support or while
secured in a specific location.
• See the maximum total head (H max), in metres in page 6.
• A sump with an adequate outlet for the liquid is considered to be placed
where flooding is likely to occur.
• If a self-priming pump is to be fitted above the water level, the pressure
differential to the pump suction pipe should not be higher than 0.015 MPa
(1,5 mH
O). Ensure that the suction pipe is as short as possible as a longer pipe
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would increase suction time and the installation' s load losses.
• The unit should be connected to an alternating current supply (see data on the
pump' s plate) with an earth connection, protected by a residual current device
(RCD) with a rated residual operating current that does not exceed 30 mA.
• Failure to abide by the warnings can cause serious damage to a pool's fix-
tures or serious injury, including death.
• Observe the regulations in force on accident prevention.
• Before handling the unit, ensure that the power supply is switched off and
disconnected from the mains.
• If the unit breaks down, do not try to repair it yourself. Contact a qualified
service engineer instead.
• All modifications to the pump require the manufacturer's prior authoriza-
tion. Spare parts and original accessories authorized by the manufacturer
ensure greater safety. The pump's manufacturer may not be held liable for
any damage caused by unauthorized spare parts or accessories.
• Do not touch the fan or moving parts and do not place a rod or your fingers
near the moving parts while the device is working. Moving parts can cause
serious injury or even death.
• Do not dry-run the pump or without water (the warranty will become null
and void).
• Do not do any maintenance or repair work on the device with wet hands or
if the device is wet.
• To not submerge the device in water or mud.
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Installation and general maintenance manual
- POOL PUMPS