Rössle Fango 2000 Manuel D'utilisation page 13

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Mode of operation
The pond sludge suction cleaner consists of a round container, into which the
suction tube and suction hose use vacuum to suck up the material which is to be
removed. A pump fitted in the container continuously transports the sludge water
via the outlet hose onto the ground or into a drain. Extraction is therefore generally possible without interruption.
The pond sludge suction cleaner must not be used as a vacuum cleaner for dry matter, only as a water extractor.
Suction without the use of a sponge filter (1.4), and incorrect handling result in the nullification of the warranty
claim.
In order to use the product correctly, please read the instructions below.
For technical data, please refer to the type plate and the table on page 1.
Fitting the handle (see fig. 2 to 4)
Release the screws (21) on the clamps, and push the handle (20) through the two clamps. Tighten the screws (21),
and fix the handle (20) using the fixing screw (22).
Setting up and connecting the suction cleaner
It must be ensured that the pond sludge suction cleaner is set up in such a way that it cannot fall into the water, and
that it cannot tip. Wherever possible, position the pond sludge suction cleaner on a level surface at the height of the
water surface, but no lower than the water level. The lower the suction height, the better the suction performance.
(see fig. A + B)
Insert the suction hose (10) into the lower front opening (suction side) of the suction cleaner so that it engages. (see
fig. 5)
Now connect the outlet hose (11) into the side connection (bayonet connection on the pressure side) (see fig. 6), and
position the hose end on the ground or in a drain.
Ensure that the suction head (1) sits correctly on the container (2).
Insert the plug (2.2) which comes from the side of the container (2) into the socket (1.1) on the suction head (1). (see
fig. 7)
Now connect the suction cleaner to the mains. Insert the mains plug (1.3) into the connection socket.If an extension
cable drum is connected in between, this must be fully rolled out because of the heat which would otherwise deve-
lop.
Ensure that the suction cleaner is protected by means of an FI 30 mA residual current protection device (RCD); if
not, they are available in any DIY store.
Use of the pool is forbidden while cleaning is taking place.
Operate the suction cleaner only in dry weather.
Attach the suction nozzle or the three-cornered brush (13 or 14) to the suction hose (10), the suction attachments
(13-14) can be fitted on to the telescopic rod as required (see picture 8 pos. 12)
Starting suction cleaning
Start up the pond suction cleaner with the switch (1.2) and hold the suction hose (10)
together with the telescopic rod (12) and the suction attachments (13, 14) under the water, The dirty water can then
be sucked out and continuously pumped off.
Pay attention to the end of the outlet hose. If no water is discharged after approx. 30 sec., then switch off the device
for about 1 min., and restart the suction operation.
From time to time during the suction process, examine the end of the outlet hose, and confirm that the sludge water
which is being extracted is also being pumped out.
When only smaller amounts of water are being pumped out, remove the plug (2.2) for the pump (2.1) from the so-
cket (1.1) on the suction head (1). In this way, you will prevent the pump (2.1) from being damaged by dry running.
To empty the container (2), reinsert the plug (2.2) for the pump (2.1).
Safety information! When pumping out a flooded cellar, ensure that the water which has been pumped out cannot
flow back in again.

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