Metabo PS 18000 SN 0251800000 Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
0251800000
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Cleaning the impeller
1. Undo Phillips screws on pump base plate.
If necessary push back the two clips on 
pump base plate using a screwdriver.
2. Remove base plate.
3. Clean impeller.
4. Mount base plate, fasten screws and if 
necessary secure with the clips.
6.2
Pump storage 
A
Caution! 
Frost damages the pump and accesso-
ries as both always contain water! 
If there is a danger of frost disassemble 
pump and accessories and store in frost-
free conditions. 
A
Danger! 
Prior to all servicing:
Unplug.
7.1
Troubleshooting guide 
Pump does not run: 
No mains voltage. 
– Check cables, plug, outlet and mains 
fuse. 
Mains voltage too low. 
– Use an extension cable with sufficient 
conductor diameter. 
Motor overheated; motor protection relay 
tripped. 
– Eliminate the cause of overheating 
(pump blocked by foreign objects?).
– After cooling the pump will switch ON 
again. 
Float switch does not switch pump ON 
when water level rises. 
– Make sure the float switch can move 
unrestrictedly.
If, despite sufficient mobility of the float 
switch, the pump does not switch ON:
send the pump to the service centre in 
your country.
Motor hums, but does not start: 
Pump blocked by foreign objects. 
– Clean impeller. 
Pump runs, but does not pump properly: 
Delivery head too high. 
– Observe max delivery head (see 'Tech-
nical Specifications'). 
Discharge hose kinked. 
– Straighten discharge hose. 
Discharge hose leaky. 
– Seal discharge hose; tighten screw fit-
tings. 
Pump runs very noisily: 
Pump is sucking air. 
– Ensure there is a sufficient water sup-
ply.
– Foreign objects are present (clean 
pump).
– Manual mode has been set (shallow 
water suctioning). 
– Hold pump at an angle when submerg-
ing. 
Pump runs continuously: 
Float switch does not reach cut-out posi-
tion. 
– Make sure the float switch can move 
unrestrictedly.
A
Danger! 
Repair of power tools must be carried out by 
qualified electricians only! 
Power tools in need of repair can be sent to 
the service centre in your country. Refer to 
spare parts list for address. 
Please attach a description of the fault to the 
power tool. 
Power tools do not belong in the 
household rubbish. According to 
European
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste 
electrical and electronic
equipment, electrical waste must 
be collected separately and taken
to an environmentally friendly recycling 
facility.
Contact your local council for information on 
disposal of the used tool.
All packaging materials are recyclable.
7.
Troubleshooting 
8.
Repairs 
9.
Disposal