The pump is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been supervised or instructed in the use of the pump by a person
responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the pump.
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Danger of asphyxiation!
Make sure that the packaging tarpaulin is not a death trap for children. Before starting any cleaning or maintenance
work, remove the plug from the socket. To do this, pull the mains plug out of the socket. When removing the plug,
always hold the plug itself, never the cable.
Caution!
Do not operate the pump if the power cable, plug or pump are faulty, if there is visible damage, or if there is a burning
smell or unusual noises. If the connection cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales
service or a similarly qualified person. If the plug is cut or the cable is shortened, the warranty becomes null and void, as
operational safety is no longer guaranteed. Unsuitable extension cables can be dangerous. Outdoors, use only approved
extension leads, marked accordingly and with a sufficient conductor cross-section: 1-10m:1.5mm2, 10-30m:2.5mm2.
The plug and connection of any extension lead used must be watertight. If a cable drum is used, it must be fully unwound
to avoid overheating the cable. If a float switch is used, it must float freely and must not be obstructed in any way, so that
the pump can be switched on and off unhindered.
This pump is not designed for continuous operation (e.g. permanent circulation in filtration units), but is designed for use
with liquids containing components of dirt, sand, mud or clay. If a particle size is given (e.g. 25 mm) for pumping, this is
not based on sand or stones, but on soft, pliable particles such as lint or similar, which cannot get caught in the impeller
inside the pump. To avoid damage, stop the pump immediately if the impeller jams and do not restart it until it has been
cleaned.
Dry running (i.e. when there is no water in the pump) should be avoided, as this will damage the pump.
To avoid damage to the cable strain relief, do not carry the submersible pump by the connecting cable, but only by the
handle. Nor should the pump be immersed in the liquid by means of the connecting cable. If necessary, attach an
additional strong rope to the handle. To avoid running dry, never connect the pump to the mains during installation.
The pumps are designed for a maximum water temperature of 35℃.Always hold the pump upright when in use.
Fault current circuit breakers must comply with power station safety regulations and must operate faultlessly.
Electrical connections must be protected from moisture.
If there is a load hazard, the electrical connections must be made on higher ground.
The circulation of aggressive fluids and abrasive materials must be avoided at all costs.
The submersible motor pump must be protected against freezing.
The pump must be protected against running dry.
Appropriate measures must be taken to prevent access by children.
Liquid contamination may occur as a result of lubricant leakage.
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