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Safety information
Electrical connection
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Special regulations apply for electrical installation in outdoor spaces. Only a qualified electri-
cian may perform the electrical installation.
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The qualified electrician has the necessary professional training, knowledge and experience
to perform electrical installation in outdoor spaces. The electrician can detect potential
dangers and knows how to adhere to regional and national standards, regulations and direc-
tives.
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For your own safety, please consult a qualified electrician.
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Only connect the unit if the electrical data of the unit and the power supply match.
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Only plug the unit into a correctly installed outlet. 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
(splash-proof).
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Protect open plugs and sockets from moisture.
Safe operation
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Do not use the unit, if electrical lines or the housing are damaged.
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Dispose of the unit if its power connection cable is damaged. The power connection cable can-
not be replaced.
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The impeller unit in the pump contains a magnet with a strong magnetic field that may affect
the operation of pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). Keep a distance
of at least 0.2 m between the implant and the magnet.
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Do not carry or pull the unit by its power cable.
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Route lines in such a way that they are protected from damage and do not present a tripping
hazard.
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Never carry out technical changes to the unit.
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Only carry out work on the unit that is described in this manual.
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Only use original spare parts and accessories.
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Should problems occur, please contact the authorised customer service or OASE.
Summary of Contents for Aquarius Universal Classic 1000 / 12 V
Page 254: ...254 BG 8...
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Page 260: ...260 ARS0075...
Page 261: ...BG 261 ARS0070 ARS0079...
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Page 263: ...BG 263 2 PumpClean OASE...
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Page 274: ...274 ARS0075...
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Page 276: ...276 ARS0072 ARS0080...
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