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Correct electrical installation
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Electrical installations must meet the national regulations and may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
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A person is regarded as a qualified electrician, if, due to his/her vocational education, knowledge and experience, he
or she is capable of and authorised to judge and carry out the work commissioned to him/her. Working as a qualified
person also includes the recognition of possible hazards and the adherence to the pertinent regional and national
standards, rules and regulations.
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For your own safety, please consult a qualified electrician.
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The unit may only be connected when the electrical data of the unit and the power supply coincide. The unit data is
to be found on the unit type plate or on the packaging, or in this manual.
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Ensure that the unit is fused for a rated fault current of max. 30 mA by means of a fault current protection device.
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Extension cables and power distributors (e.g. outlet strips) must be suitable for outdoor use.
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Ensure that the power connection cable cross section is not smaller than that of the rubber sheath with the
identification H05RN-F. Extension cables must meet DIN VDE 0620.
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Protect the plug connections from moisture.
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Only plug the unit into a correctly fitted socket.
Safe operation
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Never operate the unit if either the electrical cables or the housing are defective!
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Do not carry or pull the unit by its electrical cable.
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Route all cables such that damage is excluded and nobody can trip over them.
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Never open the unit housing or its attendant components, unless this is explicitly required in the operating
instructions.
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Only use original spare parts and accessories for the unit.
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Never carry out technical modifications to the unit.
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Only have repairs carried out by customer service points authorised by OASE.
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The power connection cables cannot be replaced. When the cable is damaged, the unit or the component needs to
be disposed of.
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Only operate the unit if no persons are in the water!
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Keep the socket and power plug dry.
Important! The unit is equipped with a permanent magnet. The magnetic field may affect the function of pace-
makers.
Submerged installation (A, B)
Attention! Risk of damage! Ensure that the unit does not take in air or runs dry.
Align the intake of the suction unit (A). Lateral intake: Allows maximum flow, deposits from the bottom are not taken in.
Bottom intake: During operation, intake is possible up to a water level of 5 mm. Only operate the unit with the filter
housing. Cut the stepped hose adapter to suit the hose diameter and screw onto the return (B1). Place the unit hori-
zontally with its feet downward (B2).
Dry installation (A, C)
Attention! Risk of damage! Ensure that the unit does not take in air or runs dry. Do not connect the unit to a
water line.
Align the intake of the suction unit upward (A). Operate the unit without filter housing. Cut both stepped hose adapters
to suit the hose diameters, then screw each adapter on the intake and return (C1) Place the unit horizontally with its
feet downward (C2). To prevent air from being taken in, ensure that unit and supply hose are always below the water
level (C2).
Summary of Contents for Aquarius Universal 600
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Page 59: ...59 BG 30 mA H05RN F DIN VDE 0620 OASE A 5 1 2 A 1 2 2...
Page 60: ...60 BG D max 40 C E 35 C...
Page 62: ...62 UA 30 H05 RN F DIN VDE 0620 OASE 5 1 2 1 2 2...
Page 63: ...63 UA D max 40 C E 35 C...
Page 65: ...65 RU 30 H05RN F DIN VDE 0620 OASE A B A 5 B1 B2 A C A C1 C2 C2...
Page 66: ...66 RU D Aquamax max 40 C E 35 C...
Page 68: ...68 CN 30 H05RN F DIN VDE 0620 A B A 5 mm B1 B2 A C A C1 C2 C2...
Page 69: ...69 CN D max 40 C E 35 C...
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