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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use!
The person operating the submersible pump must be familiar with these instructions.
For reasons of electrical safety, the submersible pump must always be connected to a residual
current device with a tripping current of
≤
30 mA.
Inspect the pump, especially the plug and cord, before use. Do not use the pump if it is damaged.
A damaged pump must be checked by a qualified electrician.
Electrical connections must be made in a dry area that cannot flood.
Keep the power cord and plug away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Check that the mains voltage at the point of use corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
Do not allow children to use the pump. Keep children away from the pump when it is plugged in.
Before first use: Clear the outlet pipe.
Take into account the minimum water level.
Take into account the maximum lifting height.
A damaged cord must be replaced by a qualified electrician or an authorised service
representative.
Always use a residual current device with a maximum tripping current of 30 mA.
Corrosive, flammable or explosive liquids (such as petrol, kerosene, thinners), grease, oil, brine or
waste water from toilets, must not be pumped.
The temperature of the pumped liquid must not exceed 35°C.
The pumps are not designed for continuous operation, for example, as circulation pumps. Such use
shortens the life of the pump.
The pump may only be used for its intended purpose as specified by the manufacturer.
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated voltage
230 V ~ 50 Hz
Output 400
W
Max. flow
7000 l/h
Max. pressure
0.7 bar
Max. delivery height
7 m
Max. depth below the water surface
8 m
Max. particle size, contaminated
water
5 mm
Power cord
10 m H05RN-F
Connections Step
connection
Lowest water level for operation
70 mm
Start level
530 mm
Stop level
50 mm
Weight 4.6
kg
NOTE!
Start and stop levels vary. The stated values are average values and do not apply if the float
switch is not attached to the clamp.