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You have purchased a fire brigade suction pump from the RöSSLE company. This appliance was
developed to suck up and at the same time pump away large quantities of water or waste water. It is
not suitable for use as a dry vacuum cleaner!
Sludge and water is sucked up through the suction hose and the pump mounted in the container constantly pumps the waste water away
through the drainage hose. The end of the drainage hose can be laid out on the ground or into the sewage system.
Positioning the suction cleaner
Set up the suction cleaner on level ground so that it does not tip over. The position should not be lower than or more than 60cm above
the water level. Attach the blue suction hose to the socket "Saugen" (in) at the front of the appliance. The drainage hose should then
be attached to the socket "Ablauf" (out) on the side of the appliance. The suction spout can be fitted with either the nozzle or the brush
needed and then attached to the suction hose.
Checks before starting work
Plug the pump plug into the socket on the suction head (Picture 2). Plug the power cable (long cable) into the 220V main electricity supply.
If you are using a cable drum, be sure to completely unroll the cable to avoid overheating. In order to start pump operations, first press the
green button of the protection safety switch (Fi switch) and then the central power-on switch (top front). The drainage hose (Picture 3)
should be firmly attached to the suction cleaner with the protective cap closed.
During suction operations
Occasionally check the end of the drainage hose to ensure that water is coming out.
Pay attention to any changes in the sound of the suction pump. A higher pitch can indicate a closed safety valve. Turn the suction cleaner
off for a minute, then briefly suck in a little cold air, then continue with the suction operations.
If you suspect a malfunction, switch off the suction cleaner for a minute then switch it on again and suck in cold air.
If the malfunction continues after cooling down, remove the plug from the main power supply and check that the hoses and the one-
way valve (Picture 4) are not blocked. The one-way valve can be unscrewed by hand in order to clean it. If needed, the stainless steel
pump can be tugged free from the holding clamps in order to clean it. It can be that a stone or some weed are blocking the flow.
The suction power will be greatly reduced if the suction cleaner is standing too high above the water level.
Make sure that the hoses do not have any kinks or folds in them.
Do not lay out the drainage hose too high (danger of back flooding).
Protect the appliance from rain, if possible using it under a roof, and never allow water to splash onto the appliance head.
After suction operations
After ending the suction work, the container should be completely emptied and cleaned.
Take the suction head off and wipe it with a dry cloth (never clean the head with liquids).
The suction container with the built-in pump can be sprayed down with a garden hose.
Store the cleaned and dried appliance in a dry place.
Please pay careful attention to the safety instructions!
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TECHNICAL DATA

SUCTION CAPACITY
OSM-TURBINE
WASTE WATER PUMP
WEIGHT
SUCTION HOSE AND DISCHARGE HOSE
SIZE
SIZE
V a c u u m C l e a n e r s f o r F i r e D e p a r t m e n t s
Picture 3
Picture 4
15.000 l/h
1200 Watt
1500 Watt
33 kg
je 12 m, ø 50 mm
47 x 63 x 84 cm (B x T x H)
47 x 66 x 97 cm (B x T x H)

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