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Operational s
tart-up
Assembly
To screw-on the adaptor:
1. Screw the angle adaptor (12)
and the hose adaptor (10) onto
the pump outlet (5).
To mount the float switch
height adjustment:
2. Loosen the screw of the float
switch height adjustment (7) and
push the adjustment over the
float switch guideway (9). Check
that the float switch cable (8)
moves upward (arrow to point
up) (see „Operation“).
Connection of the pressure
line
The installation of the submersible water
pump is implemented either
- with fixed pipe or
- with flexible hose line
• If using a ½” hose, attach the
hose over the pump’s hose con-
nection (10) and fasten it with a
hose clamp if necessary.
• To use a ¾”, 1“ or 1½” hose,
cut off the connection above and
attach the hose over the correct
connection
(fixing with a hose
clamp)
.
• For the use of a tap connector
with internal thread (G 1”) for
connecting external hose con-
nection systems, cut the top three
connections off directly over the
G 1” threaded pipe.
• Connect a tap connector with
internal thread (G 1 ½”) directly
to the angle adapter (
12).
The measurement of the maximum
performance data takes place
under optimal conditions, such as
a straight, direct exit. The angle
adaptor (
12) and the backflow
stopper (
11) may reduce output.
To increase pump output, the backflow
stopper (11) may be taken out of the angle
adaptor (12) (see
“replacing backflow
stopper”). This is particularly recom-
mended for hose connections smaller than
1“. Please bear in mind that the water may
then flow back during pumping, or in the
event of a power cut.
To erect/suspend
The pump can be erected or sus
-
pended in the water.
The cord (
13) contained in the
delivery contents may be used to
suspend and/or extract the pump.
The pump shaft should have the dimen-
sions 40 x 40 x 50 cm at least, so that the
float switch can move freely.
Fix the nylon rope (13) onto the car-
rying handle (1).
Ensure that the equipment is
not hung up or held by the
mains cable. There is a risk
of electric shock from dam-
aged mains cables.
Note that, over time, dirt and sand
may collect on the bottom of the
shaft, which could damage the
pump.
We recommend placing the pump
on a brick or a grid.