The timer has a battery (see section "Technical data"). The start time and the running time are saved in
case the power supply is interrupted or fails altogether.
Filtering time
The pool's water content should be circulated at least twice in a 24 h period. In case of heavier
frequency, the pool water should be circulated 3 to 5 times per day.
Before First Use
WARNING!
Risk of death when operating the water treatment system during bathing.
Hair or clothing might get sucked into the suction openings of the pool and in extreme cases
trap persons under water and prevent them from surfacing again.
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Never operate water treatment system devices while persons are in the pool.
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Prevent any access to the pool for as long as water treatment system devices are in use.
Check the following before start-up
- The device is out of the pool and the power cable is disconnected from the mains
Initial start-up of the timer
The timer is going to function flawlessly even if you do not perform the steps described below. However,
should the power supply be interrupted, the saved filter running times will be lost.
1. Make sure that the pump's power cable is disconnected from the power supply.
2. With a Phillips screwdriver PH1 , remove the screws of the timer cover and take the cover off.
3. Pull out the strip of plastic from underneath the battery.
4. Screw the cover back on.
The timer's memory backup function is activated.
Preparing the pump
At the time of delivery, the pump is only partially assembled.
Only hand-tighten all screw connections. Excessive tightening of the screw connections
damages seals and plastic components. Do not use any tools!
1. Place the large O-ring seal
2
into the line
connection
3
of the pump.
2. Guide the threaded ring
4
of the pump over
the line connection.
3. Turn the threaded ring clockwise until it is
hand-tight.
4. Insert the prefilter
11
into the pump.
5. Place the prefilter cover
1
on the pump
housing.
Pay attention to the positioning of the
recesses on the prefilter cover and pump
housing.
6. Place the auxiliary tool
6
into both holes on
the prefilter cover.
7. Use the auxiliary tool to turn the prefilter cover clockwise until firmly in place.
The pump is ready for operation. You can now connect it to the lines.
Fitting the line connections
To fit the line connections to the pump or valve head, proceed as follows:
1
1
2
3
4
1
6
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