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Do not operate the device near to flammable liquids or gases.
Failure to do so risks causing a fire or explosion.
Keep the device in a dry location and out of the reach of children
when it is not being used.
CAUTION! HOW TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE
AND ANY HARM TO PERSONS THAT MAY RESULT FROM
SUCH DAMAGE:
You must not pump aggressive, abrasive/grinding (e.g. sandwater),
corrosive, flammable (e.g. automotive fuels) or explosive liquids,
saltwater, detergents and food stuffs. The temperature of the liquid
being pumped must not exceed 35 °C. Not complying with this
may cause damage to the device and expose the user to a risk of
injury.
Do not work with damaged, incomplete devices or those which
have been modified without the approval of the manufacturer.
Before using the device, a specialist should carry out a check to
make sure that the electrical protective measures required are in
place.
Supervise the device when it is being used, in order to identify in
good time if the pump is running dry. Failure to do so will void any
warranty and liability claims.
Check the device regularly to make sure it is functioning properly.
Do not carry or fix the device using the mains cable or the hose.
Protect the device from frost and running dry.
Only use original accessories and do not carry out any modifications
to the device.
Please read the instructions in the operating instructions on the
subject of “Maintenance and cleaning”. All additional measures
must be carried out by a qualified electrician. Always contact our
Service Centre if you need any repairs.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
CAUTION:
How to avoid accidents and injuries from electric
shock:
When operating the device, the mains plug must be freely accessible
once the device is installed.
Before you start using your new pump, get it professionally
checked:
–
Earthing, zeroeing, residual current protection circuit must meet
the safety regulations of the energy supply company and be
working perfectly,
–
Protection of the electrical plug connections against moisture.
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