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socket by the cable. Protect the
cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
• Do not carry or fi x the equip-
ment by the cable.
• Use only extension cables that
are protected from spray water
and designed for outdoor use.
Always fully unroll a cable drum
before use. Check the cable for
damage.
• Disconnect the mains plug from
the socket before all work on
the equipment, in case of leaks
in the water system, during
work breaks, and when not in
use.
• The cross-section of extension
cords must be no smaller than
rubber hose lines with the des-
ignation H05RN-F. The line
must be at least 10 m long. The
fl exible lead cross-section of
the extension cord must at least
2.5 mm
.
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Operational start-up
Assembly
To screw-on the adaptor:
1. Screw the angle adaptor (11) and the
hose adaptor (9) onto the pump outlet
(4).
Fitting height adjustment for
fl oat switch:
2. Slide the fl oat switch height adjustment
(6) over the fl oat switch guide (8) next
to the handle (1).
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Connection of the
pressure line
The installation of the submersible water
pump is implemented either
- with fi xed pipe or
- with fl exible hose line.
• If using a ½" hose, attach the hose
over the pump's hose connection (9)
and fasten it with a hose clamp if nec-
essary.
• To use a ¾", 1" or 1½" hose, cut off
the connection above and attach the
hose over the correct connection (fi xing
with a hose clamp).
• For the use of a tap connector with
internal thread (G 1") for connecting
external hose connection systems, cut
the top three connections off directly
over the G 1" threaded pipe.
• Connect a tap connector with internal
thread (G 1 ½") directly to the angle
adapter (11).
The measurement of the maximum
performance data takes place un-
der optimal conditions, such as a straight,
direct exit. The angle adaptor (11) and the
backfl ow stopper (
put.
To increase pump output, the backfl ow
stopper (
10) may be taken out of the
angle adaptor (11) (see "replacing back-
fl ow stopper"). This is particularly recom-
mended for hose connections smaller than
1". Please bear in mind that the water may
then fl ow back during pumping, or in the
event of a power cut.
To erect/suspend
The pump can be erected or sus-
pended in the water.
10) may reduce out-