Kessel Staufix Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance page 58

Backwater valve
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7.4.2 Cleaning the backwater valve
• Make sure there is no backwater
• If necessary, move the emergency closure lever to
the open position
• Remove lockable cover* <2>, for this
• Lift the one-hand lever <6> on screw-plug side
<1>*. Turning it by more than 90° will lift the
cover for easier removal.
• Where applicable open second one-hand
lever (Ill. [26] ).
• Remove lockable cover <2>.
• Lift the functional elements (first backwater flap <3> and,
if available, the second backwater flap <5>) up and out
and clean them
• Coat the guides and sealing surfaces of the functional
elements (first backwater flap <3> and, if available, the
second backwater flap <5>) with a suitable lubricant (e.
g. fittings grease **) and insert them again
• Install the lockable cover <2> again, fitting the locking
lug <4> in place as shown in the illustration
• Carry out a functional check (see 5.3)
* Drain bodies from DN 150 have two one-handed closures.
** Do not use a mineral lubricant.
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