10. Service
DANGER
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury
‐
All electrical connections must be carried out by a
qualified electrician in accordance with local
regulations.
DANGER
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury
‐
Switch off the power supply before you start any work
on the product. Make sure that the power supply
cannot be switched on accidentally.
CAUTION
Hot surface
Minor or moderate personal injury
‐
The pump housing may be hot due to the pumped
liquid being scalding hot. Close the isolating valves on
both sides of the pump and wait for the pump housing
to cool down.
CAUTION
Pressurised system
Minor or moderate personal injury
‐
Before dismantling the pump, drain the system or close
the isolating valves on both sides of the pump. The
pumped liquid may be scalding hot and under high
pressure.
10.1 Dismantling the product
1.
Switch off the power supply.
2.
Pull out the superseal power cable.
3.
Close the two isolating valves on both sides of the pump.
4.
Loosen the fittings.
5.
Remove the pump from the system.
10.2 Deblocking the shaft
If the pump is blocked, it is necessary to deblock the shaft. The
pump deblocking device is accessible from the front of the pump
without having to demount the control box. The force of the device
is high enough to deblock pumps, which are seized by lime, for
example if the pump has been turned off during summer.
Course of action:
1.
Switch off the power supply.
2.
Close the valves.
3.
Locate the deblocking screw in the centre of the control box.
Use a star screwdriver with a size 2 Phillips tip to push the
deblocking screw inwards.
4.
When the screw can be turned counterclockwise, the shaft has
been deblocked. Repeat step 3, if necessary.
5.
Switch on the power supply.
No.2
5 mm
Deblocking the shaft
Before, during and after the deblocking, the device is tight
and must not release any water.
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