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Clarke GSE1 Handleiding voor bediening en onderhoud

Maintenance

WARNING
Before carrying out any maintenance activities to your submersible
pump, ensure it is isolated from the mains supply, by switching OFF
and removing the plug from the socket.
Your submersible pump should require no maintenance other than regular inspection
and cleaning.
Check the pump installation regularly to ensure the base inlet is clear of leaves or other
foreign objects, mud silt etc.
if the pump starts to show signs of wear or damage, contact your nearest Clarke dealer
for advice.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CARRY OUT REPAIRS TO THE PUMP YOURSELF UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY
COMPETENT. REMEMBER WATER AND ELECTRICITY DO NOT MIX.
If in any doubt, contact your nearest CLARKE dealer for advice.
Trouble Shooting
A.
Pump Will Not Start
1.
Float switch may be jammed against side wall, or prevented from moving.
2.
Water level too low - float switch in OFF position - lift float to check switch.
B.
Pump Will Start But Not Deliver
1.
Check to ensure base is not blocked by leaves etc.
2.
Discharge tube blocked or obstructed etc.
3.
The head may be too great, i.e., you are trying to lift water too great a
distance for the pump to cope with. (See specifications on page 3).
4.
Impeller may be damaged - contact your nearest CLARKE dealer.
5.
Air lock in system. Switch OFF and ON again to dearate the system.
C.
Pump Will Not Stop
1.
Float switch may be prevented from moving to fully down position.
2.
Float switch may be faulty - contact your nearest CLARKE dealer.
D.
Pump Stops Running
1.
Thermal overload has operated, switch OFF, allow to cool down, switch on again.
Check for possible causes for motor to overheat.
2.
Float switch has operated. Check operation of switch.
3.
No Electrical; supply.... investigate cause, i.e., check fuse/RCD etc.
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Notes
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