INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND MAINTENANCE
SERIES POOL / POOL2
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electrical install action should have a multiple separation system with contacts opening at least
3 mm. The electrical installation must reference to national wiring rules. For continued protection
against possible electric shock this unit is to be mounted to the base in accordance with the instal-
lation instructions.
The pump is to be supplied by an isolating transformer or supplied through a residual current de-
vice (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA. The supply cable should
comply with EMC standards (2). Single-phase motors have built-in thermal protection. The electrical
connection must be carried out by qualifi ed staff following strictly the "EN60335-2-4 1" standard.
Be sure that the equipotential connection between the swimming pool and the pump is correctly
between 2.5 and 6 mm
and shall be equipped with the terminal suitable receptacle.
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BEFORE USE
Verify that pump shaft turns freely.
Check that the mains voltage and frequency are according to the name plate. The should be
equipped with a system to prevent the pump from starting up if a minimum water level is not pres-
ent.
Check the rotating direction of the motor, which should concur with that indicated on the fan cover.
If the motor does not start up, try to locate the problem in the table of most common faults and their
possible solutions which is provided further on.
THE PUMP SHOULD NEVER OPERATE DRY.
START-UP
Start electrically the pump only when the suction and discharge pipes are connected to the corre-
sponding inlets and outlets. Check there is no obstacle in the pipes. Apply voltage to the motor and
suitably adjust the jets to obtain the desired fl ow.
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