General notes on safety
safety regulations to be observed
when working with the machine.
Working with the equipment:
Caution: to avoid accidents
and injuries:
• People who are unfamiliar
with the operating instructions
are not permitted to use the
equipment. Local regulations or
bylaws may determine the mini-
mum age for using the device.
• Wear sturdy footwear to protect
against electric shock.
• Should there be people in the
water, do not operate the equip-
ment. Risk of electric shock!
keep children away from the
equipment whilst it is running.
• Do not use the equipment in the
gases. Non-observance will re-
sive, abrasive (grinding effect),
corrosive, combustible (e.g. mo-
tor fuels) or explosive liquids,
salt water, cleaning agents and
temperature of the liquid being
transported must not exceed
35°C.
• Store the equipment in a dry
place and out of reach of chil-
dren.
the equipment and any pos-
sible person injury resulting
from this:
• Do not work with damaged or
incomplete equipment, or with
equipment that has been con-
verted without the approval of
the manufacturer. Before initial
operation, have a specialist
check that the required electri-
cal protection measures are in
place.
• Monitor the equipment dur-
ing operation (particularly in
residential spaces, in order to
detect automatic switching off
or dry running of the pumps
in time. Regularly check the
chapter "Operational start-up").
Non-observance will invali-
date all guarantee and liability
claims.
• Please note that the pump is not
suitable for continuous operation
(e.g. for watercourses in garden
ponds). Check the equipment
regularly for correct functioning.
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• Note that the lubricants used in
the equipment may cause dam-
age or contamination if they
escape. Do not use the pump in
valuable plants.
ment by the cable or pressure
line.
• Protect the equipment from frost
and from running dry.
• Use only original accessories
and do not carry out conversion
work on the equipment.
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