several intervals within 24 hours is not possible.
The timer has a rechargeable battery
2032) included to save the settings in the case of a electrical power
outrage. If there will be an electrical power outrage the pump will
start automatically at the next day, if the electrical power is back.
The remaining time of the filter cycle is showed on the LED of the
pump.
Description (Illustration 1)
1. drain cap
2. pump body
3. screw M88*3r
4. inlet connector
5. outlet connector
6. timer
7. body cover
8. fix hole
9. base plate
Commissioning of the timer / battery
change
Use a screwdriver to tighten the
screws.(Illustration 2)
Open the cover
Gently press your finger to the side of the battery, this pops out freely.
Change the battery (lithium button cell 3V CR
WARNING-INITIAL:
The already built-in battery has a protective part (plastic strips) to
prevent premature discharge of the battery to. Before commission-
ing it must be unlocked. If it can not be unlocked, the timer still
works flawlessly. However, be saved filter run times will be deleted
in the event of a power outage.
(Illustration 4A, 4B)
Close the cover.
Use a screwdriver to tighten the cap back on.
Timer Settings
Example for 6 hours filter time:
Switch on the pump, if the indication light isn´t red. (Illustration 7)
Press the timer, until the LED "6" turns red. (Illustration 8)
Press the ON/OFF button to start the pump, then the 6H interval will
start.
From this point the filter pump runs for 6 hours non-stop. For
example: If you press the ON/OFF button in this example by 12
o'clock, then the filtration sys-tem is running until 18 o'clock. The
next day at 12 o'clock, it will start again
Initial start with external filter control
If the operation is not required with the included switch, proceed as
follows. Make sure that the battery is fully functional in the timer.
Then adjust clock for 24 hours continuous operation. Now, an
external timer-clock can be preceded and set arbitrarily (or several
inputs and turn-off times are now
possible).
Montage
All screw fittings must be sealed with thread sealing tape; leaks
cause the priming of air, which reduces or com-pletely prevents the
priming of water. Keep suction line as short as practical, as with increa-
sing
length the pump capacity is reduced. The suction line
should ascend towards the pump to prevent air locks. A sufficient
water supply must be ensured, the foot valve at the end of the suction
line must be submerged in water at all times.
■ All screw fittings should be sealed with thread sealing tape to prevent
leakage
■ All parts of the pressure line must be resistant to internal pressure.
■ All parts of the pressure line must be installed in a workmanlike man-
ner.
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(lithium button cell 3V CR
2032). (Illustration 4)
(Illustration 6)
.
(Illustration 9)
Mains Connection
Danger! Risk of electric shock!
Do not operate the pump in wet environment and only under the
following conditions
■ Connect only to an earthed and tested.
■ Mains voltage and fuse protection must correspond with the require-
ment.
■ The pump is to be supplied a residual current device (RCD) having a
rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA.
■ We recommend the use of RCD's as a general precaution for personal
protection.
■ When operating the pump outdoors the electrical connections must be
splash-proof; the connections must not be placed into water.
Start
Caution!
After installation, loss of water or priming of air the pump needs to be
filled with water. Starting the pump without water causes damage!
Note:
The suction line does not need to be filled, the pump is self-priming
(Exept filter pumps without prefilter. The-se pumps are not selfpriming
and have to be below the water level. For example filter pump for the
filter system Speed Clean Eco 30, Cleanmaster) However, depending
on length and diameter of the suction line it may take some time until
pressure has built up.
1. Remove the water filler plug, complete with gasket.
2. Slowly pour in clear water, until the pump is filled.
3. To reduce the time needed for priming you can also fill the suction
line.
4. Open pressure line (open tap or spray nozzle) for any air to escape
during priming.
5. Start pump
6. Turn pump OFF when water runs out steadily.
Troubleshooting
Pump
Lack of water.
■ Ensure there is a sufficient water sup-
does
ply – Suction line leaky.
not
■ Seal suction line, tighten screw fittings..
prime
Suction head too
■ Observe max, suction head.
correc-
high.
tly or
■ Install check valve, fill suction line with
runs
water
very
Suction strainer
■ Clean, replace if necessary.
noisily:
(optional acces-
sory) blocked.
Check walve
■ Clean, replace if necessary.
(optional acces-
■ Water leaks between motor and
sory) blocked.
pump, Duocone seal worn
■ Replace Duocone seal.
Pressu-
Suction line le-
■ See above.
re too
aky or too much
low:
suction head.
Important Note
Technical Specifications
For technical specifications please refer tot he type plate oft he filter
pump.
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