2.11 Cleaning and disinfection
2.12 Maintenance tasks
2.13 Operator responsibilities
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Application/use
3.1
Intended use
Installation and operating instructions • Wilo-DrainLift SANI-S • Ed.03/2023-06
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If you use a disinfectant, wear protective equipment according
to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Instruct all persons involved about the disinfectant and its cor-
rect use.
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Any maintenance work must be performed by a (trained) expert
for lifting units with knowledge of sanitary installations.
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Ensure the product is disconnected from the mains connection.
Secure the product against unauthorised restarting.
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Clean the product thoroughly.
Risk of fire! Static charging can occur when cleaning plastic
parts. Only wear anti-static clothing. Do not use highly flam-
mable cleaning agents.
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When dismantling, shut off inlet and discharge pipe.
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Only use original parts from the manufacturer. Using non-ori-
ginal parts releases the manufacturer from any liability.
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Immediately clean up and remove leaked liquids (fluid, operat-
ing fluid). Dispose of the liquids according to the local regula-
tions.
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Provide installation and operating instructions in the language,
which the staff can read and understand.
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Ensure that staff is trained for the specified work.
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Provide protective equipment. Ensure that staff wearing pro-
tective equipment.
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Ensure that attached safety and information signs are always
clearly legible.
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Instruct staff on how the system operates.
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Mark and block the working area.
Pumping of sewage containing faeces:
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In cases where sewage cannot be discharged directly into the sewer system via a natural
downward slope
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For backflow resistant drainage in cases where the discharge point is below the back-
flow level
NOTICE! Install grease traps upstream of the lifting unit if pumping greasy sewage!
The version for aggressive fluids (SANI...C) is for pumping:
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Swimming pool water with a max. chloride content of 1.2 mg/l
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Aggressive sewage with a pH value of 5 ... 12:
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Rainwater (observe local regulations, e.g. DIN 1986-100)
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Cleaning agents, disinfectants, dishwashing or laundry detergents
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Condensate from condensing boiler
CAUTION! The fluid in the collection tank must not exceed or fall short of the pH value
of 5 ... 12!
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