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Cleaning the rinsing pump
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It is often possible to remove soiling from the rinsing device and rinsing pump by clean-
ing the rinsing device without the nozzle/nozzles.
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Remove the nozzle/nozzles for cleaning so that the dirt particles are flushed out.
Preparatory work:
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Remove the filter drum. (→ Removing the filter drum)
How to proceed:
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1. Undo the fastening device. To do this, unhook both rubber straps.
2. Lift the rinsing pump and remove the filter sock.
– Clean all parts in clean water.
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Replacing the rinsing pump
Preparatory work:
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Remove the filter drum. (→ Removing the filter drum)
How to proceed:
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1. Undo the fastening device. To do this, unhook both rubber straps.
2. Loosen the hose clip and pull off the hose.
3. Take out the rinsing pump and replace.
– Disconnect the connection cable from the cable harness.
4. Fit the rinsing pump in the reverse order.
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Storage/winter protection
The unit is protected from frost (e.g. stored in a garage or other enclosure)
The unit can be operated as long as the water temperature does not go below +4 °C.
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Set the interval for time-dependent cleaning to 20 minutes to avoid damage to the rinsing
device in the event of frost.
Install the control system in such a way that it is protected. The minimum operating tempera-
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ture of the control system is -10 °C.
The unit is not protected from frost (e.g. outdoor installation)
Take the unit out of operation at water temperatures below +8° C or, at the latest, when freezing
temperatures are to be expected.
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Drain the unit as far as possible, clean thoroughly and check for damage.
Empty all hoses, pipes and connections as far as possible.
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Leave the slide valves open.
Cover the container so that no rain water can enter.
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Protect pipes and slide valves that are in contact with water from frost.
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The drum seal requires maintenance after winter or at the beginning of the pond season.
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Remove the old grease, then apply new grease sparingly to the edge of the drum.
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