Tip: to protect the pump against contamination, the suction side must
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be fitted with a pre-filter.
Care should be taken to protect the pump from frost and freezing.
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Operating pump (figure 5):
The pump is controlled using the VarioFlow control panel.
a.
Display for:
Reading off steps 0-100, the revolutions are increased by
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pressing on (c) and reduced by pressing button (d)
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Reading off power usage after setting revolutions (visible a few
seconds after setting)
b.
Button for switching pump on and off.
c.
Button for increasing capacity.
d.
Button for reducing capacity.
The pump will revert to the last setting if it is turned off and then on
again.
Attention: Don't push with quick-frequency on the buttons, it results in
error-data on digital display. In case it happens, disconnect the plug
from the main and plug in again for automatic reset.
Hold the button pushed-in permanent , for increasing or decreasing the
capacity of the pump.
Maintenance
To ensure a long life and problem-free operation, we recommend that you
maintain and clean your pump regularly. Maintenance work can be carried out by
anyone with very little effort, see also assembly/dismantling.
Time intervals:
In the beginning, you can check that the pump is working properly every
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day. Clean the pump as set out above.
The regularity with which you clean the pump depends on the extent to
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which the water is contaminated.
Check during maintenance to see if there has been any wear and tear or if parts
are worn or damaged. Replace any parts that are worn or damaged. Check the
list of replacement parts for this purpose. Important: If you have hard water
in your area, it is useful to regularly clean the rotor (5) and the interior
of the motor (9).
Dismantling: (figure 7)
Follow the safety instructions.
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Remove the plug from the socket.
Take the suction basket (2 – if present) out of the pump housing (3).
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Remove the screws (12) from the non-return ring (11).
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Take the entire pump (9) and the pump housing (3) out of the shaft
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(10).
Remove the pump housing screws (8).
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Take the pump housing (3) off the motor housing (9).
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Take the rotor (5) out of the motor (9).
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WARNING: The magnetic field of the rotor (3) is very
powerful and it will want to spring back into the motor
(9); you could be injured if you do not pay attention!
Pay attention to the o-ring (4).
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