Put the electric pump (B) into the large barrel, leading the
Step 4:
mains cord out of the barrel to a nearby outlet.
Step 5:
Connect the water pipe to the pump valve and immerse the
pump in water completely (fill the barrel at least half).
At last, connect the power cord to any household outlet. The
pump should start working after a short while.
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PUMP
Note: Ensure that the electrical cord loops below the electrical outlet to
form a "Drip Loop". This will prevent water from running down the cord into
the electrical outlet.
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To avoid electric shock, connect the plug to a grounded outlet only.
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Do not modify the plug.
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Check the voltage on the equipment label before use. Only connect the
device to sockets that correspond
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to the voltage of the device.
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Do not pump flammable liquids
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Do not use with water above 35 °C.
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The pump is to be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) with a
rated residual operating
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current not exceeding 30 mA.
Notes on Performance
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A clogged or dirty intake screen will greatly reduce performance. If the
pump is used on a dirty surface, raise it slightly to reduce the amount
of debris contacting the intake. If slower flow is desired, adjust the flow
control lever on the side of the pump or restrict the discharge flow.
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Do not let the pump run when not submerged in water. Doing so may
damage the pump. Always submerge the pump in the water before
plugging in the electrical outlet. It is common for air to be in the pump
and tube when first plugged in. Continue to unplug the electrical cord and
then plug it back in until water begins to flow.
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