Table of Contents
1.
Machine Overview .................... 10
2.
Please Read First!..................... 11
3.
Range of Application and
Pumping Media ......................... 11
4.
Safety ......................................... 11
4.1 Specified conditions of use ......... 11
4.2 General safety instructions ......... 11
5.
Prior to Operation ..................... 11
5.1 Hydromat installation .................. 11
5.2 Installation................................... 12
5.3 Suction line connection............... 12
5.4 Discharge hose connection ........ 12
5.5 Connection to a pipe system ...... 12
5.6 Mains connection........................ 12
5.7 Filling the pump and priming....... 12
6.
Operation................................... 12
6.1 Commissioning ........................... 12
6.2 Pump characteristic curve .......... 13
7.
Care and Maintenance.............. 13
7.1 Periodic maintenance ................. 13
7.2 Danger of freezing ...................... 13
7.3 Equipment dismounting and
storing ......................................... 13
8.
Trouble Shooting ...................... 13
8.1 Fault finding ................................ 13
8.2 Hydromat adjustment.................. 14
9.
Repairs....................................... 14
10. Environmental Protection ........ 14
11. Available Accessories......... 14/48
12. Technical Specifications.......... 15
2. Please Read First!
•
Read these instructions before use.
Pay special attention to the safety
instructions.
•
Disregard of the operating instruc-
tions invalidates the manufacturer's
warranty; the manufacturer is not
liable for any damages resulting
from such disregard.
•
If you notice transport damage while
unpacking,
notify
your
immediately. Do not operate the
machine!
•
Dispose of the packing in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner. Take
to a proper collecting point.
•
Keep these instructions for refer-
ence on any issues you may be
uncertain about.
•
If you lend or sell this machine be
sure to have the instructions go with
it.
3. Range of Application and
Pumping Media
This equipment is intended for pumping
clear water in domestic and garden
applications, such as
− irrigation,
− well, rain and service water pump-
ing,
− draining of pools, garden ponds and
water tanks.
The max. permissible temperature of the
pumped medium is 50 °C.
4. Safety
4.1
Specified conditions of
use
This equipment must not be used to sup-
ply drinking water or for pumping food-
stuff.
Explosive, flammable or aggressive flu-
ids and substances detrimental to health
must not be pumped.
This equipment is not suitable for com-
mercial or industrial use.
Alteration of the equipment or use of
parts not approved by the equipment
manufacturer is not permitted.
Any inexpert use the equipment is not as
specified; it can cause unforeseen dam-
age!
4.2
General safety instruc-
tions
Children, juveniles and persons not fam-
ilar with the instructions are not permit-
ted to operate the pump.
When used in swimming pools and gar-
den ponds and their range of protection,
the regulations according to DIN VDE
0100 -702, -738 are to be observed.
When used as domestic water supply
any applicable local regulations pertain-
ing to water supply and waste water dis-
posal, plus DIN 1988 (where applicable)
are to be observed.
The following residual risks do principally
exist when operating pumps – they can
supplier
not be fully eliminated even by employ-
ing safety devices.
A
Hazard by ambient conditions!
Do not expose to rain. Do not operate in
damp or wet environment.
Do not direct water jet directly against
the equipment or other electrical parts!
Risk of fatal electric shock!
Do not use the pump in hazardous loca-
tions or near inflammable liquids and
gases!
ENGLISH
B
Danger! Risk of electric shock!
Always unplug before servicing.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands! To
unplug always pull on the plug, not the
power cable.
Do not buckle, squeeze, drag or drive
over power cable and extension cables;
protect from sharp edges.
A
Danger by pump failings!
Before each use check the equipment,
especially the power cable, plug and
electrical parts for possible damage.
Risk of fatal electric shock!
A damaged pump must be workmanlike
repaired before it can be used again.
Do not attempt to repair the equipment
yourself! Only trained specialists are
permitted to service or repair pumps.
5. Prior to Operation
The equipment is easily assembled and
connected.
If in doubt, contact your specialist sup-
plier or qualified electrician.
5.1
Hydromat installation
3
Note:
The equipment is supplied with
the hydrostatic pressure switch unin-
stalled but fully wired, to prevent trans-
port damage.
Prior to commissioning the hydrostatic
pressure switch must be fitted (illustra-
tion as per version).
1.
Check to see that the power cable is
unplugged.
2.
Hold hydrostatic pressure switch
housing with one hand to keep the
cable to the pump from twisting.
3.
Screw the Hydromat's lower part
onto the pumps discharge port; lift
housing slightly, if necessary.
4.
Position Hydromat so that its con-
trols are conveniently reached.
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