Time On
Time Off
Time Mode NOT SET
Always On
(Not Recommended)
10. Starting up
m Attention!
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
m NOTE!
The pump must be absolutely leak-proof at the inlet
and outlet. Therefore, use Teflon sealing tape or seal-
ing hemp regardless of your chosen connection!
10.1 LCD display
The pump has various setting and switching options.
The "Mode button" (4) can be used to select the vari-
ous operating modes on the LCD display (3).
10.2 "Automatic Mode" (Fig. 3 - 4.4)
1.
Connect the pump to the power supply. The dis-
play shows "Standby Mode" (Fig. 3).
2.
Press the "Mode button" (4) several times until
"Automatic mode" is displayed (Fig. 4). Attention:
The pump starts immediately. Please ensure that
the product has been fully assembled.
3.
The pump switches on when you activate your
consumer attached to the pressure line (e.g. sy-
ringe, shower, toilet flush, etc.).
The water is pumped and the flow rate is indicated
on the display with the letter "L" (Fig. 4.1).
4.
If the consumer is closed again, pressure builds
up in the pump. The display shows "P L" (Fig. 4.2).
5.
As soon as the maximum pressure is reached, the
letter "L" disappears.
6.
The display then shows "Valve closed P" and the
pump switches off (Fig. 4.4).
7.
The pump restarts as soon as the consumer is
opened again.
Setting the switch-on
time
Setting the switch-off
time
Current time has not
been set
Pump runs continuously,
not recommended
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10.3 Safety shut-off (only in automatic mode)
(Fig. 4.5)
m NOTE!
In automatic mode, the pump has a safety shut-off to
prevent the pump from running dry and becoming de-
fective.
1.
If the pump detects no flow "L" and no pressure
build-up "P", it continues to pump for 60 seconds.
2.
After these 60 seconds, the pump switches off for
20 seconds.
3.
This process is repeated three times until the
pump shuts off completely.
4.
The display now indicates that you need to check
the water supply: "Automatic Mode - Check Wa-
ter" (Fig. 4.5).
- Place the suction line deep enough in the water
to prevent the pump from running dry due to the
water level sinking.
- Check the suction line for leaks to prevent air
from being sucked in.
- Avoid sucking in foreign bodies (sand etc.).
10.4 Setting the "Time Now", the "Time On" and
the "Time Off" (Fig. 3, 5 - 12)
1.
Connect the pump to the power supply. The dis-
play shows "Standby Mode" (Fig. 3).
2.
Press the "Mode button" (4) several times un-
til "Time Mode" is displayed (Fig. 5). After a brief
wait, "Time Now" appears on the display (Fig. 6).
Note: After some time, the display indicates "Time
Mode NOT SET" if no time setting has been made
(Fig. 7).
3.
Now press the "Set button" (5) to activate the time
setting function.
4.
Now set the current time using the "Set button" (5)
for "+" and the "Mode button" (4) for "-" (Fig. 9).
Switch between the hour and minute settings by
pressing the "Save button" (6).
5.
Confirm your settings with the "Save button" (6).
6.
To set the time at which the pump should start
("Time On" mode), press the "Save button" (6)
again.
7.
Now repeat steps 3 - 5 to set and confirm the
switch-on time.
8.
Press the "Save" button (6) again to switch it to
"Time Off" mode. In this mode, you determine the
time at which the pump should shut off (Fig. 9).
9.
Now repeat steps 3 - 5 to set and confirm the auto-
matic switch-off of the pump.
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