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English
Initial startup
DANGER
Risk of electric shock and risk of injury!
The device contains electrical and mechanical compo-
nents.
Always disconnect the device from the power supply
before assembling, disassembling or cleaning.
Note
The shorter the hose length and larger the hose diame-
ter, the higher the pump capacity.
To avoid clogging the pump, use a pre-filter for hose di-
ameters smaller than 1 ¼
″
.
The pump connection is equipped with a plug-in system
(Quick-Connect).
The pipe union with pump connecting piece G 1 ½ and
the G 1 threaded connection are supplied unassembled
with the device.
Note
Hoses with a diameter of 1
″
, 1 ¼
″
and 1 ½
″
can be con-
nected to the pump connecting piece G 1 ½.
A sufficiently large hose diameter must be selected and
the pump connecting piece G 1 ½ must be shortened
according to the grooves so that the required particle
size can be used. A large hose diameter is also recom-
mended for smaller particle sizes to allow a high flow
volume.
Connect hose to pump if using a 1
″
, 1 ¼
″
or 1 ½
″
hose:
1 Screw the pump connecting piece G 1 ½ onto the
pipe union.
Illustration B
2 Push the hose clamp onto the hose.
3 Push the hose onto the pump connecting piece G 1
½ and fasten it with a hose clamp.
4 Push the pipe union into the Quick-Connect.
Illustration C
Connect hose to pump if using a ¾
″
or 1
″
hose:
1 Screw the G1 threaded connection onto the pipe un-
ion.
Illustration B
2 Fit the special accessory pump connecting piece G
1 (6.997-359.0 pump connecting piece G 1 (33.3
mm) incl. check valve - not included in the scope of
delivery) onto the G 1 threaded connection:
a Place the check valve on the G 1 threaded con-
nection so that the lettering ‘UP’ is legible.
b Screw the pump connecting piece G 1 onto the G
1 threaded connection.
3 Push the hose clamp onto the hose.
4 Push the hose onto the pump connecting piece G 1
and fasten it with a hose clamp.
5 Push the pipe union into the Quick-Connect.
Illustration C
Setting up / immersing the pump:
1 Fold out or in the feet (SP 9,000 Flat).
Illustration D
2 Place the pump securely on solid ground in the feed
fluid or immerse it by means of a rope attached to
the carrying handle.
Note
The suction area must not be blocked by contamination.
If the ground is muddy, place the pump on a brick or
something similar. Make sure that the pump is horizon-
tal. Do not carry the pump using the cable or hose.
Operation
DANGER
Danger of death from electric shock.
Danger of death from electric shock if live parts are
touched.
During operation, do not touch the rope attached to the
carrying handle or any objects that are in contact with
the pumped liquid (e.g. pipelines protruding into the
pumped liquid, railings) and do not reach into the
pumped liquid.
Automatic venting device
1. If the fluid level is low, any sucked-in air, or air pres-
ent in the pump, may escape via the automatic vent-
ing device. Fluid can also leak along with air.
If the pump has problems with suction when the fluid
level is low, unplug and plug in the mains plug re-
peatedly to assist the suction process.
Illustration E
Automatic mode
1. If necessary, fold out the feet, see chapter
(SP 9,000 Flat).
Note
Folding out the feet is not absolutely necessary, but it
does increase the pump capacity.
2. Plug the mains plug into a mains socket.
Note
In automatic mode, the float switch controls the pump-
ing process automatically.
The pump switches on as soon as the float switch has
reached the switch-on height caused by the rising fluid
level.
The pump switches off as soon as the float switch has
reached the switch-off height caused by the sinking fluid
level.
The float switch must be able to move freely.
Illustration F
* The switching heights vary depending on the posi-
tion of the float switch.
Manual operation
Note
In manual operation, the pump stays switched on con-
tinuously. For the pump to suction itself in manual mode,
the fluid level must be at least 60 mm (SP 9,500 Dirt and
SP 11,000 Dirt) or 7 mm (SP 9,000 Flat).
Note
The pump can pump up to a residual fluid height of 25
mm (SP 9,500 Dirt and SP 11,000 Dirt) or 1 mm (SP
9,000 Flat).
The specified residual fluid heights are only achieved in
manual operation.
The float switch must be able to move freely.
1. Fold in the feet, see chapter
(SP 9,000
Flat).
Note
By folding in the feet, flat suction of the fluid up to 1 mm
residual fluid height is possible in manual operation.
Min / Max
SP 9,000
Flat
SP 9,500
Dirt
SP 11,000
Dirt
Switch-on
height cm*
36 / 44
43 / 50
43 / 50
Switch-off
height cm*
15 / 24
18 / 30
18 / 30
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