Wilo DrainLift TMP 32-0,5.1 Notice De Mise En Service Et De Montage page 16

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7.1
Maintenance and care of the unit (fig. 1)
– Allow the water to flow in and pump the cistern
until it is empty,
Pull out the plug before checkin
the unit!
– Remove covering cap (fig. 1, pos. 8) by using the
tommy bar (fig. 1, pos. 10) and pressing the 3
snap hooks (side and front).
– Remove any impurities from the walls of the ci-
stern.
– Clean went pipe or ventilating valve, renew acti-
vated carbon filter.
– Re-assemble in the opposite order.
7.2
Dismantling the pump (Fig. 1)
Flusihing, opening the unit and observing warning
symbols as described in 7.1.
– Unscrew the 3 screws which fasten the motor
(fig. 1, pos.11),
– Unsrew the upper hose-clip (fig. 1, pos.12) on the
discharge connection,
– Unscrew the screw of the ventilation pipe (fig. 1,
pos.13) on the cistern wall and pull off the venti-
lation pipe.
– Unscrew the connection cable PG screw joint
(fig. 1, pos.14) on the tank wall and pull the cable
through to the inside of the cistern,
– If the pump is to be taken out of the tank com-
pletely, unscrew the electric plug and take the
cable out of the PG screw joint,
– Take out the pump with booster relay and elec-
trical connection,
– Clean the booster relay,
– Assemble the components in the opposite order,
– Carry out a test run.
Should the pump need to be returned to
Wilo for repairs, all used units must be
emptied and cleaned prior to transport
for reasons of hygiene. Furthermore, all
parts which are likely to be handled
must be disinfected (spray disinfection).
The parts must be sealed carefully in
sufficiently large, robust, plastic sacks
and must be packed in such a way that
no fluid can leak out. The packages
must be sent immediately by a well-
known, trustworthy courrier service.
ENGLISH
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