Caution: Unplug the pump before any work on the
appliance!
Filter cleaning
The barrel pump is maintenance-free. It comprises an
integrated filter preventing pump and related appliances from
getting dirty. The filter must be checked from time to time,
depending on the water pollution level and cleaned if
necessary as follows:
See pic. B
1.
Unscrew the filter cover (8).
2.
Remove the filter insert (pic. B arrow)
3.
Wash the filter insert with hot water and refit it.
4.
Screw the filter cover again.
Caution:
Pump body screwing is sealed. Any work on the
electrical equipment may only be performed by the technical
service centre.
If there is a risk of icing, put the pump to a dry place.
For repair purposes, the pump must be sent to a customer
service centre, except for the cases specified below.
Safety instructions for inspections and servicing
Before any work on the pump and servicing the pump, it is
always necessary to interrupt the current supply (unplug the
appliance) and make sure the pump is not able to start
unintentionally.
Only an appliance regularly services and treated may be a
satisfactory assistant. Inappropriate servicing and care may
lead to unpredictable accidents and injuries.
Inspection and servicing schedule
Interval Description
As needed and based on the
dirt extent
Clean the filter
Failures - Causes - Removal
CAUTION: Unplug the pump before any work on the
appliance!
Failure Cause
Removal
Engine not
starting
No system voltage
Blocked wheel of the
pump
Check the voltage
Use a screwdriver to
turn the armature shaft
through the fan cover
(loosen the stuck
sealing of the slip strip)
Pump not
sucking
Suction height too big
Check the suction
height
Insufficient
amount of
pumped
water
Suction height too big
Filter being dirty
Check the suction
height
Clean the filter
Thermal
detector
switching
the pump
off
Thermal protection
has switched the
pump off due to
overheating.
Dirt particles (e.g.
pebbles) have stuck
in the suction hole.
Let the appliance cool
down!
Disassemble and clean
the pump, prevent
sucking of foreign
items.
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Inspections and servicing
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