Safety
2.7.5
Suction danger
The following dangers can result:
–
Sucking towards, sucking in or jamming of the body or body
parts, clothing, jewellery
–
Knotting of the hair
Maintain installation distance to the pool wall of ≤ 45 mm
Never operate the system without a cover and light cover.
Do not wear loose swimwear.
Use a bathing cap if you have longer hair.
Check and clean the suction openings regularly.
2.7.6
Danger of injury at the inlet nozzles
Inlet nozzles and massage accessories operate at high pressure
and with high flow speeds. This can result in injuries to eyes or
other sensitive body parts.
Avoid direct contact of these body parts with the water jet
from the inlet nozzles or the massage accessories.
2.8
Faults
In case of a fault, immediately switch the pump off and
remove it from operation.
Have all faults repaired immediately.
Seized pump
If a pump seizes, and is switched on several times repeatedly, the
motor can be damaged. Observe the following points:
Do not switch the pump/unit on repeatedly.
Turn the motor shaft by hand. See point 6.1.2 on page 26.
Clean pump.
2.9
Preventing material damage
2.9.1
Leakage and pipe breakage
Vibrations and thermal expansion can cause pipes to break.
Install the pump/unit in a manner which reduces structure-
borne and airborne noise transmission. When doing so,
observe relevant regulations.
Excessive force on the housing components can cause damage.
The cover should not be stood on or used as a diving board.
If the pump leaks, the unit may not be operated and must be
disconnected from the mains power supply.
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09|2018