4. Set the pump on a flat surface into the water supply you want to
pump off. Make sure that the pump cannot move during operation.
Pay attention to the maximum submersion depth (refer to Technical
Data). Always make sure that the suction opening is not blocked or
obstructed during operation. If necessary, place the pump on a brick
or similar.
5. When immersing the pump in a very deep pit or well, attach a
sufficiently strong rope (water-proof) or chain to the carrying handle
in order to guide the pump down. Never use the power cord for
immersing and lifting up the pump.
6. A retainer clamp (2) is located on the side of the carrying handle. It
serves the purpose of fixing the line of the float switch. Fix the float
switch so that its leading edge "solidly" touches the ground.
7. Run the vacuum hose. Observe the maximum delivery height (refer
to the Technical Data).
Electrical Connection – Operation
Turning the pump on and off is done via the integrated float switch (4).
The pump automatically switches off if the unit is unplugged of if water
level falls below a specified height.
1. Insert the power plug into a protected socket.
2. Pumping will start automatically as soon as the pump is plugged and
the float switch (4) lies horizontally on the water.
If the water level falls below 3.5 cm the pump will switch off
automatically. This will effectively prevent the pump from running
dry. If the water level rises again above a certain level and the
power cord is still plugged in, the pump will automatically turn on
and start pumping.
3. Pull the power plug to turn off the pump. Make sure that no particles
bigger than approx. 35 mm get sucked as this can block the turbine
wheel.
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