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Maintenance and cleaning
Attention! Dangerous electrical voltage.
Possible consequences: Death or serious injuries.
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 air filter
1. Remove the filter holder from the top section of the housing
with a screwdriver.
2. Remove and shake out the filter fleece or replace if necessary.
● Push the filter fleece into the filter holder.
● Pay attention to the O ring as it holds the filter holder in
the housing.
● Reassemble the unit in the reverse order.
Replace membranes
If the air flow rate decreases, it is necessary to replace the membranes of the aerator motor. To do this, it is necessary
to remove the aerator motor.
NOTE:
● Never operate the unit with defective membranes.
● Always replace both membranes even when only one membrane is defective. The procedure is identical for both
membranes.
● Please contact your specialist dealer if you do not wish to undertake the replacement yourself.
Opening the housing
● Undo the screws on the bottom section of the housing
● Remove the top section of the housing from the bottom section.
Removing the aerator motor
1. Unscrew the screws from the base of the aerator motor
● Slightly bend the membrane clip sideways if necessary.
2. Remove the aerator motor.
● There will be initial resistance caused by the two air outlets fastened to the housing.
Replace membranes
1. Undo and remove the nut from the membrane clip.
2. Hinge the membrane clip to the side.
3. Fit the new membrane.
4. Fit the screws.
5. Close the membrane clip.
6. Fit the nut and tighten.
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