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Technical and optical changes can be car
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ried out in the course of further development
without notice. All dimensions, references
and information of this instruction manual
are without guarantee. Legal claims, which
are made on the basis of the instruction
manual, cannot thus be considered as valid.
The maximum performance data are meas-
ured with a straight, direct outlet flow. The
angle piece and backflow valve may reduce
performance.
Performance data
(l/h)
(m)
Notes on Safety
This section deals with the general safety
regulations for working with the equipment.
Symbols in the manual
Warning symbols with infor-
mation on damage and injury
prevention.
Instruction symbols (the instruction
is explained at the place of the ex-
clamation mark) with information on
preventing damage.
Help symbols with information on
improving tool handling.
Symbols on the equipment
Caution! Not suitable for water with
a high sand content!
Before beginning work, familiarise
yourself thoroughly with all the oper-
ating elements, particularly with how
they function and operate. Ask a
specialist if necessary.
Read and follow the operating in-
structions provided for the device!
Attention: Remove the plug from the
socket as soon as the power lead is
damaged or cut.
7 m
Greatest possible operating immer
-
sion depth.
Electric appliances should not be dis
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posed of in the domestic garbage.
General notes on safety
Working with the equipment:
Caution: to avoid accidents and inju-
ries:
• People who are unfamiliar with the op-
erating instructions are not permitted to
use the equipment. Local regulations or
bylaws may determine the minimum age
for using the device.
• Wear sturdy footwear to protect against
electric shock.
• Should there be people in the water, do
not operate the equipment. Risk of elec-
tric shock!
• Take appropriate measures to keep chil-
dren away from the equipment whilst it
is running. There is a risk of injury!
• Do not use the equipment in the vicinity
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