b) For pumps without a float, insert the plug.
4. RECOMMENDATIONS
To ensure the proper operation of the pump, it is important to comply with the following recommendations:
The pump must never be allowed to run dry.
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Never leave the pump in operation when the delivery pipe is clogged
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The pump must only be used when it is immersed in water. If the water runs out, the pump must be stopped immediately by
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removing the plug from the power supply.
Pay careful attention when the pump is operated in manual mode.
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The pump must be placed in a stable position inside a collection pit or in the lowest part of the place where it is installed.
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The float must be able to move freely while the pump is in operation, so the recommended dimensions for the trap are 40x40
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cm.
Periodically, it is advisable to make sure that no dirt (leaves, sand, etc.) has accumulated in the collection trap.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Before taking any troubleshooting action, disconnect the pump from the power supply (i.e. remove the plug from the
socket). If there is any damage to the power cord or pump, any necessary repairs or replacements must be handled by the
manufacturer or his authorized customer support service, or by an equally qualifi ed party, in order to prevent all risks.
Fault
The motor does not start
or makes no noise.
The pump delivers no
water.
The pump does not stop.
The flow rate is too low.
The pump stops running
(possible intervention of
the thermal overload
switch).
6. DISPOSAL
This product or its parts must be disposed of in accordance with the laws regarding the environment;
Use the local, public or private, refuse collection services.
7. GUARANTEE
Any material or manufacturing defects will be corrected during the guarantee period established by current law in the country where the product
is purchased. It is up to the manufacturer to decide whether to repair or replace any faulty parts.
The manufacturer's guarantee covers all substantial defects attributable to manufacturing or material defects, providing the product has been
used correctly and in compliance with the instructions.
The guarantee becomes null and void in the event of the following:
unauthorized attempts to repair the appliance,
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unauthorized technical changes to the appliance,
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use of non-original spare parts,
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manhandling,
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inappropriate use, e.g. for industrial purposes.
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The guarantee does not cover:
parts liable to rapid wear and tear.
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For any action under guarantee, contact an authorized customer support service, presenting your receipt for the purchase of the product.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for any inaccuracies in the present booklet due to printing or copying errors. The manufacturer reserves
the right to make any changes to the product he deems necessary or useful, without affecting its essential features.
Possible causes
A) Make sure the motor is powered.
B) The pump is not enabled by the float.
A) The suction grid or piping are clogged.
B) The impeller is worn or stuck.
C) The required head is too high for the characteristics of the pump.
D) Water level under the suction minimum.
A) The pump is not disabled by the float.
A) Make sure the suction grid is not partially clogged.
B) Make sure the impeller or delivery pipe are not partially clogged or
fouled.
Make sure the fluid being pumped is not too dense, causing the motor
to overheat.
- Make sure the temperature of the water is not too high.
- Make sure there is no solid body obstructing the impeller.
- Power supply doesn't comply with the nameplate's data.
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Solutions
B) - Make sure the float can move
freely.
- Increase the depth of the pit.
A) Remove the obstruction.
B) Replace the impeller or remove
the obstruction.
A) Make sure the float can move
freely.
A) Remove any obstructions.
B) Remove any obstructions.
Disconnect the power cord, correct
the reason for overheating; then
wait until the pump is cooled, plug
the cord and resume operation.