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Maintenance and cleaning
Attention! Dangerous electrical voltage.
Possible consequences: Death or severe injury.
Protective measures:
− Prior to reaching into the water, disconnect the power supply to all units used in the water.
− Disconnect the power plug prior to carrying out work on the unit.
Cleaning the unit (L, M, N):
− To open the unit loosen the nozzle holders (9) by slightly turning. Unscrew the LED light nozzles (10) and, if fitted,
the extension tubes (6) (see Fig. D).
− Laterally slide the respective pump (26) out of the engagement holder of the filter basket (27).
− Slightly turn the pump cover to disengage (28), then remove the impeller (29).
− Clean all components under running water using a brush.
Reassembling the unit:
Reassemble the unit in the reverse order (L, M, N).
Note: Push the pump housing into the filter basket until it tangibly engages.
Battery change in the manual transmitter (O, P):
Improper handling can lead to damage to the manual transmitter!
Touch a bare metal surface (e.g. a radiator) to discharge static charges, which could lead to damage to the
internal components of the manual transmitter!
Ensure that neither dirt nor moisture can enter the manual transmitter!
− Guide a slot screwdriver (30) into the lateral opening (31) of the manual transmitter.
− Open the manual transmitter housing by slightly turning the screwdriver, then remove the housing bottom secti-
on (32).
− Pull the battery (33) out of the holder (34).
− Push the new battery into the holder (34). Ensure that the embossed side (35) of the battery points upward.
Storage/Over-wintering
Remove the unit at temperatures below zero degrees centigrade. Thoroughly clean and check the unit for damage.
Store the unit immersed in water or filled with water at a frost-free place. Do not flood the power plug!
Disposal
Do not dispose of this unit with domestic waste! For disposal purposes, please use the return system provided.
Disable the unit beforehand by cutting off the cables.
Disposal of batteries
Do not dispose of batteries with the household waste. Only dispose of dead batteries by using the return system
provided for this purpose.
Disposal of batteries within the European Union
As a user, you are obligated by law to return used batteries. Return is free of charge.
Either dispose of batteries through the public return and recycling systems of your municipality or community, or return
the batteries to the place where they were bought.
Batteries containing harmful substances bear the following signs:
Pb = Battery contains lead
Cd = Battery contains cadmium
Hg = Battery contains mercury
Li = Battery contains lithium
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