9. Decommissioning
If the clear water pump is to be disconnected from the hose (e.g. for cleaning, maintenance or storage in
winter), proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the clear water pump from the power supply, pull the mains plug from the mains socket.
• Pull the clear water pump from the water by the attachment rope or carry handle.
The clear water pump must never be pulled out by the mains cable, float switch or hose! This may
damage the mains cable; there is danger to life from electric shock!
• Disconnect the hose from the clear water pump.
• Let residual water run out of the clear water pump by holding it diagonally or turning it upside-down.
• Dry the clear water pump and the mains cable. Coil up the mains cable.
• Store the clear water pump in a frost-protected and dry room over winter.
Also consider emptying the hoses placed outdoors to prevent frost damage; open any water taps
that may be installed.
• Carry or transport the clear water pump only by the carry handle. Never hold it by the hose, the float
switch or even the mains cable.
• After operation or emptying, a small amount of water may be retained in the clear water pump. Therefo-
re, use a suitable support when storing or transporting it in a vehicle.
10. Maintenance and Cleaning
The clear water pump has no parts that require maintenance by you. Therefore, never open or disassemble
it. Maintenance or repair and opening of the clear water pump in this context must only be performed by a
specialist or specialist workshop.
Before cleaning, disconnect the clear water pump from the mains voltage; pull the mains plug from the
mains socket.
To clean the outside of the clear water pump, a dry, soft and clean cloth is sufficient. If required, flush the
outside with clear water.
Any contamination of intake openings may be removed under running water (e.g. garden hose). The clear
water pump inside may be flushed with running water as well by removing the hose and any connection
piece.
Dry the clear water pump and the mains cable before storing it.
Never use any aggressive cleaning agents, cleaning alcohol or other chemical solutions, since
these may damage the casing or even impair function.
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