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Due to the complex nature of the cases treated, the installation, user and maintenance instructions contained in this customer manual do not seek to examine
all possible and imaginable cases of service and maintenance. Should your require additional instruction or have specific problems, please do not hesitate to
contact the distributor or the product manufacturer directly.
Safety warnings.
The product is not suited for people (even children) who suffer from physical, sensorial or mental handicaps or people who do not have sufficient experience
or training unless instructed on product use and assisted by a person in charge of their safety. Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the device.
The product must never be operated in the swimming pool when people are present.
Do not submerge the product in water (Fig. 4).
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before operating on the product.
Packaging materials are not children's toys. Films can be hazardous and cause suffocation.
Do not drink alcoholic beverages before, after and while swimming. Alcohol consumption may cause drowsiness, loss of consciousness and consequent
drowning.
If taking drugs that induce drowsiness (i.e.: tranquillizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants), avoid swimming in heated pools.
Prolonged immersion in hot water may cause hyperthermia
fainting, drowsiness, lethargy
failure to recognise the need to exit the pool, physical inability to exit the pool, damages to foetus for pregnant women, unconsciousness with consequent
drowning risks.
Do not use the pool if the product (filter/pump) cannot be used
In order to protect the users' health do not use the pool immediately after treating the water, wait for a length of time compliant with the current health
regulations.
Attention to the moving parts (Fig. 5).
Attention to the inlet/outlet points because they can trap parts of the body and/or hair and cause serious personal injuries and even death (Fig. 6).
Pumps, filters, and other equipment/components of a pool filtration system can operate under pressure. If not correctly installed they can cause serious
personal injuries and even death (Fig. 7).
3. Product presentation.
3.1. Product scope.
Pool pumps have been designed to move clean fresh water exclusively for private use.
3.2. Composition.
See Fig. 19.
4. Technical specifications and features.
See Tab. 1, Fig. 1.
The hydraulic parts used for the building of the system which shall include the product modify the performance (head and flowrate) of the product.
5. Installation.
5.1. Necessary tools.
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See Fig.
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5.2. Storage features and conditions.
Store the product in a dry place and keep away from the elements.
5.3. Transport.
Handle the product with care to avoid damages.
5.4. Handling.
Handle the product with care to avoid damages.
5.5. Positioning.
The product must be positioned under head (Fig. 9).
The product must be placed in an area not subject to flooding (Fig. 4).
The product cannot be used on the water surface.
The product must always be located at least 3.5 [m] from the edge of the swimming pool from which water is drawn (Fig. 10).
Considering the following aspects is recommended:
Dimensions and position of hydraulic components.
Necessary clearance.
Power cord position.
Location of the power supply (electrical socket, at least 3,5 [m] from the edge of the pool (Fig. 10)).
Support and its location.
If the product is used with a filter, the latter must be downstream from the product (Fig. 11).
If the product is placed outside it is advisable to put a simple cover to protect it from rain.
Make sure the product is positioned in a place where noise generated during normal operations does not create disturbances.
The product must run in a horizontal position. Make sure its position is not altered once it is correctly placed (Fig. 12).
The product must be fixed on a firm base, with screws of 6 [mm] diameter, through the prepared holes in the foot (Fig. 13, Fig. 14).
The product must be positioned in a shady and aerated place.
5.6. Connections and start-up.
The electrical system must meet current international and/or national regulations.
The product must be connected to an power outlet equipped with a residual current device with sensitivity over 30 [mA]. Before starting the product make sure
this device is installed in your electrical system. Contact a technician if necessary.
Make sure the product complies with your electrical system.
The power outlet must be at a suitable distance from the water but easily accessible in order to be able to easily turn off the product in the event of fault
(electrical socket, at least 3,5 [m] from the edge of the pool). Cutting the power cord and/or replacing the power plug is strictly prohibited.
The power cord must be positioned to avoid possible damages such as bends and/or cuts (Fig. 15).
Hose connection.
Proceed as follows:
1. Position the O-rings (Fig. 19, # 1, 3, 5) on the rubber holder (Fig. 19, # 2 (Ø 32 [mm]), 4 (Ø 38 [mm])).
2. Screw the two rubber holders in (Fig. 19, # 2 (Ø 32 [mm]), 4 (Ø 38 [mm])) on the inlet and outlet side of the pump.
3. Apply some turns of the supplied teflon around the rubber holders (hydraulic parts) to ensure the pipe is sealed (hydraulic parts) onto the rubber holder.
4. Connect the inlet pipe (hydraulic part) to the IN rubber holder (Fig. 3) and the outlet pipe to the OUT rubber holder (Fig. 3). Fix the pipes (hydraulic part) with
clips.
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Increase in body temperature over physiological limits, maximum limit 37 [°C].
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Decrease in body temperature over physiological limits, minimum limit 35 [°C].
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State of inactivity or lack of reactivity that nears unconsciousness.
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. Consequences of hyperthermia and hypothermia may be: Unawareness of imminent danger, lack of heat or cold perception,
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while immersion in cold water may cause hypothermia
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, with symptoms such as: Dizziness,
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