2. Ensure that the float switch can move freely.
3. The suction holes must never be obstructed. It is therefore preferable that the pump should never be
placed directly on the ground or on the bottom of the well, pond or vessel.
For example, use a brick to support the pump.
Warning: to dry out premises (cellar draining for example) it will be necessary to place the pump
below floor level.
4.5- Clear water – dirty water mode
4.5.1- Clear water mode (Fig.5a)
Fold the feet (10) to use the pump in clear water mode allowing suction up to 5mm from the ground
and with particles in suspension that are less than 5mm in diameter.
4.5.2 – Dirty water mode (Fig.5b)
Unfold the feet (10) to use the pump in dirty water mode allowing suction up to 30mm from the
ground and with particles in suspension that are less than 30mm in diameter.
Fig.5a
V. OPERATION
5.1- Intended use
1. Cellar drainers are submersible pumps intended for domestic use.
They should be used only for drying out flooded premises or for pumping water out of wells or
cellars.
2. This pump is designed to suck up clear and dirty water with particles in suspension that are less
than 5mm and 30mm in diameter respectively.
3. The pump is fully submersible: the immersion depth must not exceed 7m (refer to the technical
characteristics table).
4. The pump should not be used for sucking up liquids or materials that are corrosive, combustible
or explosive; fats, oils, waste water from toilet...
5. The temperature of liquids sucked up should not exceed 35°C.
6. Any other use, other than that described in the instructions, is likely to damage the pump and to
put the user in serious danger.
5.2- Operation
5.2.1- In automatic functioning mode,
Connect pump to mains power.
The pump will start and stop as soon as the float switch reaches the pre-set heights (see 4.3)
5.2.2- In manual functioning mode,
Connect pump to mains power
Raise the float switch to start the pump, lower it again to slop the pump.
In this case, the minimum pumping water height may be reduced.
5.2.3- Warning !
Never operate the pump empty (without water).
Fig.5b