When installing the pump, ensure the pump is never
suspended freely from the water outlet hose or cable
or the power cord. The pump must be suspended from a
rope which is attached to the handle (4) provided for the
purpose, or placed at the bottom of the well, pool or garden
pond.
When installing the pump so that it operates in
automatic mode, the location where the pump will be
installed must be at least 50 x 50 x 50 cm in length, width
and height respectively, to allow the float switch to move
freely.
When inserting the pump into water, it should be tilted
slightly to ensure water enters the turbine chamber. This
reduces the possibility of the pump taking in air when it
starts. If necessary, tilt the pump backwards and forwards
several times until no more air bubbles appear.
Make sure the pump is stable and positioned so that the
suction base is not completely or partially blocked. It
should always be free of mud or other dirt.
If the level and water is too low, mud can harden quickly
and prevent the pump from starting. To ensure the pump
operates without a hitch, place the pump on top of a
concrete block or similar.
To submerge, lift or secure the pump, use a rope attached
to the support handle (4).
1. Screw the angle connector (7) onto the pump's water
outlet;
2. Screw the hose adaptor (6) onto the angle connector;
3. Connect the hose to the adaptor.
The adaptor allows you to connect hoses with diameters of
36mm (1 13/32"), and 25mm (1").
The hoses are attached to the adaptor through the slots,
according to their diameters. However, we recommended
that 36mm (1 13/32") and 25mm (1") hoses are attached
with an additional clamp.
The best results can be achieved when a 36mm (1 13/32")
hose is used.
Submersible pumps are designed for personal use, in your
home or garden. Pumps are used to drain flood water,
transfer liquids, drain containers, draw water from wells
and mines or drain boats and yachts for a limited period of
time.
These pumps are fully submersible. They can be
submerged to the depth specified in the technical
specifications.
Once you have read the installation and assembly
instructions, you can start your new pump. Do so by
following these instructions carefully:
▪ Ensure that the pump is resting on the bottom of the
surface it will apply suction to;
▪ Ensure that the water outlet hose is properly connected;
▪ Ensure that the mains voltage your pump is attached to
is 230 V / 50 Hz;
▪ Ensure that the electrical outlet is not damaged in any
way;
▪ Ensure that no moisture or water can reach the electrical
connection;
▪ Avoid running the pump dry.