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SAFETY WARNING

 

The following symbology  

 

 

   

next to a paragraph 

indicates possible danger as a result of not respecting the 
corresponding warnings. 

 

DANGER 
risk of   
electric shock. 

Not heeding this warning carries a risk 
of electric shock.

 

 

DANGER 

Not heeding this warning carries a risk 
of harming people or things.

 

 

WARNING 

Not heeding this warning carries a risk 
of damaging the equipment or the 
installation. 

 
1. GENERALITIES 

The instructions provided give information about the correct 
installation and optimal performance of our pumps. 
They are centrifugal single-stage horizontal pumps, with electric 
motor incorporated. 
Designed for working with hydro-massage compact equipment, 
with complete draining device to avoid residual liquid in each start-
up. 
With insulation between the motor part and the pump exceeding 
3750 V. 
Designed for working with clean water, that does not contain 
suspended solids and at a maximum temperature of 50°C. 
 

 

 

WARNING: correctly following the instructions for 
installation and use, as well as the diagrams for 
electrical connections guarantees the correct functioning 
of the pump. 

 

DANGER: Disregarding the instructions in this manual 
may result in overcharges in the motor, loss of technical 
characteristics, reduction in the useful life of the pump 
and consequences of all types, for which we do not take 
any responsibility. 

 
2. INSTALLATION 

2.1. Fastening 

The pump should rest on a solid, horizontal base. It should be 
fastened to it using screws (4 x Ø8), making use of the holes in the 
support to ensure that the assembly is stable. 

2.2. Assembly of the suction pipe 

The suction pipe should have a diameter the same as or exceeding 
that of the mouth of the pump inlet, permanently maintaining a 
minimum incline of 2% to avoid air pockets and so that can make 
the draining of the pump possible (Figure 2).  

2.3. Assembly of the discharge pipe 

It is advisable to use pipes with a diameter equal to that of the 
propulsion mouth or bigger to reduce power losses in long 
stretches of pipes. 
The pipes should never rest their weight on the pump. 
 

2.4. Electrical connection 

   

 

The electrical installation must be fitted with a multi-pole 
isolator with an opening of contacts 

 3 mm. The 

protection of the system is based on a differential switch 
(I

n = 30mA). 

 

 
 
 
The electrical connection must be carried out by a qualified 
technician. 
The power cable must comply with the corresponding regulation 
requirements in force in each country. It is obligatory that the 
connections from the power cable to the motor of the pump are 
made with the corresponding terminals. 
The single-phase motors incorporate thermal protection. 
Follow the instructions in Figure 1 for correct electrical installation.  
The installation should be carried out in accordance with regulation 
"EN 60335-2-60". Check that the grounding connection has been 
carried out correctly. Check that the equipotential connection 
between the bath tub and the pump has been carried out correctly. 

2.5. Tests prior to initial start-up 

 

WARNING: Check that the tension and frequency of the 
supply system correspond to that indicated on the 
electrical data label. 

Make sure that the shaft of the pump rotates freely. 
It should be fitted with a device, in the hydro-massage unit, so that 
the pump does not start until there is a minimum level of water. Fill 
the bath tub. Wait until the water reaches the aforementioned level 
(Figure 2). 
Make sure that none of the gaskets or fittings leak. 
THE PUMP MUST NEVER BE DRY RUN. 

3. START-UP 

Open all the flow valves on the tubes, on both the suction and 
discharge. 
Connect the supply switch. The water make take a few seconds to 
flow along the length of the tube. 
Check the rotational direction of the motor; it should be clockwise 
when looked at from the ventilator. 
Check that the absorbed current is equal to or less than the 
maximum, indicated on the electrical date label. 
If the motor does not work or does not extract water, try to find out 
what the anomaly is by checking the most common possible faults 
and their possible solutions that we have provided on later pages. 

4. MAINTENANCE 

 

Our pumps are exempt from maintenance. 
If the pump is going to be inactive for a long time it is 
advisable to dismantle it and store it in a dry, ventilated 
place.  
WARNING: in the case of breakdown, the pump may 
only be handled by an authorised technical service.  

5. DISPOSAL 

When the time comes to dispose of the pump, it does 
not contain any toxic or contaminating material. 
This product must not be disposed of in a normal rubbish 
container. Use the local public or private service for 
selective residue collection. 
The principal components are duly identified for a 
selective disposal procedure. 

 

 

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