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"Always On Mode" Continuous Operation (Fig. 14) (Not Recommended); Uninstallation/Transport; Maintenance - Parkside PHGA 1300 A1 Bedienings- En Veiligheidsinstructies

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The water is pumped and the flow is marked on the display
with the letter "L" (fig. 4.1).
4. If the consumer is closed again, pressure builds up in
the garden pump and domestic waterworks. The display
shows "P L" (fig. 4.2).
5. As soon as the maximum pressure is reached, the letter "L"
disappears (fig. 4.3).
6. The display then shows "Valve closed P" and the garden
pump and domestic waterworks switches off (fig. 4.4).
7. The garden pump and domestic waterworks starts again
as soon as the consumer is opened again.
10.4 Safety switch (only available in automatic
mode) (fig. 4.5)
m NOTE!
In automatic mode, the garden pump and domestic waterworks
has a safety switch to prevent it from running dry and causing
the garden pump and domestic waterworks to malfunction.
1. If the garden pump and domestic waterworks doesn't
recognise any flow "L" and any pressure "P", it continues
pumping for 60 seconds.
2. After these 60 seconds, the garden pump and domestic
waterworks switches off for 20 seconds.
3. This process is repeated three times until the garden pump
and domestic waterworks stops completely.
4. The display now indicates that you need to check the water
supply:"Automatic Mode - Check Water" (fig. 4.5).
- Place the suction line deep enough in the water to pre-
vent the garden pump and domestic waterworks from
running dry if the water level drops.
- Check the suction hose for leaks, to avoid sucking air.
- Avoid sucking in foreign bodies (sand etc.).
10.5 Setting the time "Time Now", the power-on
time "Time On" and the power-off time "Time
Off" (fig. 3, 5 - 13)
1. Connect the garden pump and domestic waterworks to the
power supply The display shows "Power on" (fig. 3).
2. Press the "MODE" button (4) several times until "Time
Mode" is displayed (fig. 5). After a brief waiting time,
"Time Now" appears in the display (fig. 9).
Note: After a while, the display shows "Time Mode NOT
SET" if no time setting has been made (fig. 7).
3. Now press the "SET" button (5) to activate the time setting
function (fig. 8).
4. Then, set the current time using the "SET" button (5) for "+"
and the "MODE" button (4) for "-" (fig. 9).
You can change the settings for hours and minutes with the
"CHECK" button (6).
Note:00:00 (hh/mm)– 24h time mode.
5. Confirm your settings with the "CHECK" button (6).
6. To set the time when the garden pump and domestic
waterworks is to switch on ("Time On" mode), press the
"CHECK" button (6) again. (fig. 10)
7. Now, repeat the steps 3 – 5, to set the power-on time and
to confirm it.
8. By pressing the "CHECK" button (6) again, the display will
show the "Time Off" mode. In this mode you determine the
time at which the garden pump and domestic waterworks
should switch off (fig. 11).
9. Now, repeat the steps 3 – 5, to set the automatic power-off
time and to confirm it.
10. The switch-on and switch-off times then appear in the dis-
play "Time On / Time Off" (Fig. 12). It is not necessary to
press the "CHECK" button (6) again.
11. After a brief waiting time, "Time Mode" (fig. 13) appears
on the display showing the time set.
10.6 "Always On Mode" continuous operation
(fig. 14) (not recommended)
The garden pump and domestic waterworks can also be oper-
ated in continuous mode. In this mode there is no automatic
safety switch and therefore the garden pump and domestic wa-
terworks may only be operated under continuous observation!
1. Connect the garden pump and domestic waterworks to the
power supply The display shows "Power on" (fig. 3).
2. Press the "MODE" button (4) one time to reach the "Al-
ways On Mode" (fig. 14).
Attention: Garden pump and domestic waterworks
doesn't immediately start Please ensure that the product is
completely assembled.
3. By pressing the "MODE" button (4) again, the garden
pump and domestic waterworks switches off. The display
shows "Power on" (fig. 3).

11. Uninstallation/Transport

m Attention!
Always unplug the mains plug.
Empty the garden pump and domestic waterworks housing
prior to transport.
1. Provide a drip tray with a volume of approx. 5 liters (not in-
cluded in the scope of delivery) for the water to be drained.
2. Remove the water drain plug (9).
3. Let the water completely flow out of the garden pump and
domestic waterworks into the drip tray.
4. Remove the suction and pressure hose.
5. Remove the connection systems or multifunction adapters
(13) attached to your garden pump and domestic water-
works.
6. If the garden pump and domestic waterworks is perma-
nently installed, remove the assembly material.
7. Afterwards tilt the garden pump and domestic waterworks
until the residual water flows through the suction and pres-
sure connection (10 and 1).
8. Screw the water drain plug (9).
9. Close the suction and pressure hoses (10 and 1) using the
locking screws (1a and 10a) to protect the garden pump
and domestic waterworks from dust and dirt.
Always use the transport handle (2) for transporting the product.

12. Maintenance

m Attention!
Only carry out maintenance, cleaning and adjustment work
when the mains plug is pulled out.
We recommend that you clean the product directly after every
use.
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