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Setting up and connecting the suction cleaner

Great attention should be paid to the fact that the fire brigade suction cleaner is set up in such a way that it cannot 

fall into the water and cannot tip over. Set up the fire brigade cleaner, if possible, at the water level on a flat surface. 

Insert the suction hose (10) into the lower opening at the front (suction side) of the cleaner so that it clicks into posi-

tion. (see fig. 5) Now insert the drainage hose (11) into the connecting point on the side (pressure side see fig. 6) and 

lay out the end of the hose in the open or into the waste water system.

Make sure that the suction head (1) is connected properly to the container (2).

Insert the plug (2.2), which comes from the side of the container (2) into the socket (1.1) on the suction head (1). (see 

fig. 7) Now connect the suction cleaner to the mains power supply. Insert the power supply plug (1.3) into the con-

nection socket! If you are using a cable drum, this should be completely unrolled to avoid any overheating. 

Starting work with the suction cleaner

Before switching the machine on, press the green safety switch once.

The yellow switch is used for the trip test. Switch the fire brigade suction cleaner on with the switch (1.2) and hold 

the suction hose (10) with the suction tube (12) and the suction fitment (13/14/15) under the water, the dirty water 

should now be continuously pumped off and away. Keep an eye on the end of the discharge hose. If after approx. 

30 seconds no water emerges, switch the cleaner off for about 1 min. and restart the system again. During suction 

operations, occasionally keep an eye on the end of the discharge hose and watch whether the dirty water is being 

pumped away or not.

When sucking up small amounts of water, the plug (2.2) from the pump (2.1) should be disconnected from the socket 

(1.1) in the suction head (1). In this way you can avoid damage to the pump (2.1) which may occur when it runs dry.

In order to empty the container (2), the plug (2.2) should be inserted into the pump (2.1) again. 

Security warning!

 When performing suction work in a flooded cellar, make sure that the dirty water which has been 

pumped away does not flow back into the cellar again.

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Problems during suction operations (see figs. 9–12)

Please note! In order to protect the fire brigade suction cleaner, there is a built in automatic switch which, when 

activated, stops the suction activity in spite of the fact that the turbine is still running.

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A reduction in the suction power can be caused by the following:

– the net filter sack (2.4) is full of dirt. Please open the zip on the net filter sack (2.4) and clean the sack (2.4).

– the pump (2.1) is not connected up

– the pump (2.1) is blocked at the suction opening. Check the net filter sack (2.4) for damage. Disconnect the fire 

brigade suction cleaner from the mains power supply and clean the container (2) and the pump (2.1).

– the discharge hose (11) is blocked. Clean it and/or check the end of the discharge hose.

– the discharge head is too high up for the pump (2.1), the discharge hose (11) is laid uphill.

– the suction hose (10) is blocked, for example by a stone.

– the suction height is too great. Set the suction cleaner up at a lower point.   

– the sponge filter (1.4) below the suction head (1) is too full of dirt. Remove and carefully wash clean.

Cleaning the suction cleaner (see figs. 9–12)

Disconnect the fire brigade suction cleaner from the mains power supply. Disconnect the plug (2.2) of the pump (2.1) 

from the plug socket on the suction head (1), open the clips (2.5) on the container (2). 

Then lift the suction head (1) out of the container (2) and wipe it with a dry cloth. 

The suction head (1) and the cable plug (1.3) should not be sprayed or dipped into water. 

Tip the dirt out of the container and spray this clean with water 

Also clean the sponge filter (1.4) below the suction head (1). 

Clean the dirty water pump (2.1) – Submersible pump Hydra-Boy

– pay attention to the security information! Remove the mains power plug from the mains socket!

– in order to clean it, the dirty water pump (2.1) can be removed as follows:

– using a flat tool, unscrew the connection (bayonet) from the container (2). (see fig. 6)

– loosen the two nuts on the bracket of the dirty water pump (2.1) and take out the pump.(see fig.10)

– the pipes on the dirty water pump can be unscrewed!

– Spray down the dirty water pump (2.1) and the connected parts with water and remove any dirt. Be careful not to               

cause any damage!

– Check that the dirty water pump is working by briefly inserting the mains plug into the plug socket! 

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Summary of Contents for Hydra-Boy

Page 1: ...Bedienungsanleitung Feuerwehrsauger Operating instructions Fire Brigade Suction Pump ...

Page 2: ... 900 W Schmutzwasserpumpe 13 000 l h Pumpleistung 8 m Saugschlauch 10 m Ablaufschlauch 38 mm 10 m 19 kg Achtung Den Feuerwehrsauger nur mit FI Schalter 30mA betreiben Elektrische Anschlußstellen müssen einen Schutzkontakt haben Pumpe darf nicht trocken laufen bitte Bedienungsanleitung beachten 2 ...

Page 3: ...1 1 2 2 1 2 1 20 2 1 3 2 5 12 11 10 14 13 1 20 2 2 5 13 12 14 13 13 11 15 1 3 ...

Page 4: ...augschlauch das abzusaugende Medium durch Unterdruck eingesaugt wird Eine im Behälter montierte Pumpe befördert das Schlammwasser kontinuierlich über den Ablaufschlauch ins Gelände oder in die Kanalisation Absaugen ist somit in der Regel ohne Unterbrechung möglich Der Feuerwehrsauger darf nicht als Trockensauger sondern nur als Wassersauger betrieben werden Saugen ohne Schwammfilter 1 4 sowie unsa...

Page 5: ...ass kein Rückfluss des abgepumpten Wassers stattfinden kann Probleme beim Saugen siehe Abb 9 12 Hinweis Zum Schutz des Feuerwehrsaugers ist eine Abregelautomatik eingebaut die beim Auslösen trotz laufender Turbine die Saugkraft stoppt Ein Nachlassen der Saugleistung kann folgende Ursachen haben der Netzfiltersack 2 4 ist voller Schmutz Bitte öffnen Sie den Reißverschluß am Netzfiltersack 2 4 und e...

Page 6: ... Wasser oder eine andere Flüssigkeit tauchen Saugkopf 1 niemals unter fließendes Wasser halten und immer vor Spritzwasser schützen Zum Reinigen den Netzstecker 1 3 ziehen und den Saugkopf 1 mit einem feuchten Tuch abwischen Reinigen Sie den Feuerwehrsauger stets nach beendeter Arbeit Niemals den Feuerwehrsauger vor Arbeitsbeginn reinigen Wickeln Sie zum Saugen die Anschlussleitung 1 3 vollständig ...

Page 7: ...l Schäden die durch Einbau und Bedienungsfehlern Kalkablagerungen mangelnde Pflege Frosteinwirkung normalem Verschleiß oder unsachgemäßen Reperaturversuchen entstanden sind fallen nicht unter diese Garantie Bei Veränderungen an dem Gerät z B abschneiden der Netzanschlussleitungen oder des Netzsteckers erlischt der Garantieanspruch Für Folgeschäden die durch Ausfall des Gerätes oder unsachgemäßen B...

Page 8: ...gsaufnahme 1200 W 900 W Einschlägige EG Richtlinien 2006 42 EG Harmonisierte Normen EN 60 335 1 2002 A1 2004 A11 2004 A2 2006 A12 2006 A13 2008 A14 2010 Part1 EN 60 335 2 69 2003 A1 2004 A2 2008 Part 2 69 EN 60335 2 41 2003 A1 2004 Part 2 41 EN 62 233 2008 Unterschrift Signature ______________________ Name des Unterzeichners Hubert Rössle Funktion des Unterzeichners CEO Rössle AG Pater Hartmann St...

Page 9: ... l h Suction power 900 W Sewage pump 13 000 l h Pump Power 10 m Suction hose 10 m Drain hose 38 mm 10 m 19 kg Attention Only suitable with a FI switch 30mA and has to be connected to a regular safety plug socket Never let the pump run dry Follow the operating instructions GB 8 ...

Page 10: ...1 1 2 2 1 2 1 20 2 1 3 2 5 12 11 10 14 13 1 20 2 2 5 13 12 14 13 13 11 15 1 9 ...

Page 11: ...d is sucked up by negative pressure through a suction tube and a suction hose A pump which is built in to the container continuously pumps the dirty water through a drainage hose into the open or into the waste water system This means that the suction activity is normally possible without any break The fire brigade suction cleaner should not be used as a dry suction cleaner but only for sucking up...

Page 12: ...es not flow back into the cellar again Problems during suction operations see figs 9 12 Please note In order to protect the fire brigade suction cleaner there is a built in automatic switch which when activated stops the suction activity in spite of the fact that the turbine is still running A reduction in the suction power can be caused by the following the net filter sack 2 4 is full of dirt Ple...

Page 13: ...rotected against splashing In order to clean it disconnect the mains power plug 1 3 and wipe down the suction head 1 with a dry cloth Always clean the fire brigade suction cleaner after finishing work Never clean the fire brigade suction cleaner before starting work For suction operations unwind the connecting power cable 1 3 completely Never pull the fire briga de suction cleaner using the connec...

Page 14: ...ling calcium deposits lack of care frost damage normal wear and tear or unqualified attempts at repairs are not included in this guarantee If any changes are made to the equipment for example cutting off the power cables or the mains power plug the guarantee will be cancelled We are not responsible for damage resulting from the machine breaking down or from improper handling In guarantee cases ple...

Page 15: ...consumption 1200 W 900 W EU Directive 2006 42 EG harmonised standards EN 60 335 1 2002 A1 2004 A11 2004 A2 2006 A12 2006 A13 2008 A14 2010 Part1 EN 60 335 2 69 2003 A1 2004 A2 2008 Part 2 69 EN 60335 2 41 2003 A1 2004 Part 2 41 EN 62 233 2008 Signature ______________________ Name of signer Hubert Rössle Funktion des Unterzeichners CEO Signer s function Rössle AG Pater Hartmann Str 23 87616 Marktob...

Page 16: ...R Ö S S L E A G Johann Georg Fendt Straße 50 D 87616 Marktoberdorf Telefon 49 0 8342 2314 Fax 49 0 8342 95482 info roessle ag w w w r o e s s l e a g V e r s i o n 1 2 _ 1 7 ...

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