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The pump can be switched on/off in "Mode A"
using the button ( 4) also. Dry-running protection is
also the same as in normal mode.
Automatic domestic water system
(device designation HWA...)
Functional principle: The d e v i c e s w i t c h e s o n w h e n
the removal of water causes the water pressure to
fall below the switch-on pres sure; it switches off
again when switch-off pressure is reac hed.
1. Insert mains plug.
2. Fill pump if n ecessary - see section .6.7
3. Switch on the device - see section 7.1).
4. Open the discharge line (open water tap or
spray nozzle) .
5. Check that wate r emerges! The device is now
ready for operation.
Domestic water system
(device designation HWW...)
Functional principle: The d e v i c e s w i t c h e s o n w h e n
the removal of water causes the water pressure to
fall below the switch-on pres sure; it switches off
again when switch-off pressure is reached. The
pressure vessel contai ns a rubber bellows, which
is under air pressure (pilot pres sure) when deliv-
ered; this permits the removal of small volumes of
water without the pump starting up.
1. Insert mains plug.
2. Fill pump if n ecessary - see sectio n 6.7.
3. Switch on the device - see section 7.1).
4. Open the discharge line (open water tap or
spray nozzle) .
5. Check that wate r emerges! The device is now
ready for operation.
Danger! Prior to all ser vicing:
-U n p l u g m a i n s c a b l e .
- Ensure that the device and connected accesso-
ries are depressuri sed.
- Repair and maintenance work ot her than
described in th is section shou ld only be carried
out by qualified specialists.
8.1 Regular maintenance
- Check device and acces sories, in particular ,
electrical and pressurised components, for
damage and repair if necessary.
- Check suction and di scharge lines for leaks.
- If the conveying capacity decreases, clean intake
filter and filter element (if installed) and replace if
necessary.
- Check the pilot pressure of the pressure vessel
(7) (depending on features) and increase it if
necessary (se e section 9.4 I ncreasing pilot pres-
sure).
8.2 Cleaning the intake filter (depending on
features)
1. Unscrew the cover (1 6) (using the key if neces-
sary (15)).
2. Pull the filter unit (17) upwards vertically to
remove.
3. Disassemble the filter unit: Hold the cup (18),
turn the filter (19) in a clockwise direction and
remove it from the cup (bayonet lock).
4. Place the cup (18) under flowing water to clean
and use a soft brush to clean the filter (19).
5. Assemble again in reverse order. I n doing so,
ensure that the filter unit (17) is fully inserted.
8.3 Danger of frost
Caution! Frost (< 4 °C) des troys the pump
and accessories as both always contain
water!
- If there is a danger of frost, disassemble pump
and accessor ies and store in frost -free condi-
tions (see following section).
8.4 Removing and storing device
- Switch off appliance. Unplug mains cable.
- Open the discharge line (open water tap or spray
nozzle), allow water to drain off completely.
- Completely drain the pump (6) and vessel (7) by:
- unscrewing the water drain screw (9).
- Remove suction and discharge lines from
device.
- Store device in a frost-free room (min. 5 °C).
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Danger!
- Prior to all servic ing:
- Unplug main s cable.
- Ensure that the device and connected accesso-
ries are depressurised.
9.1 Pump is not running
• No mains voltage.
- C heck on/off switch, cables, plug, socket and
mains fuse.
• Mains vo ltage too low.
- Use an extension cable with sufficient
conductor diame ter.
• Motor over heated; motor protection relay
tripped.
- After cooling the p ump will switc h on again.
- Guarantee sufficient ventilation, keep air slots
free.
- Observe maximum supply temperature.
• Motor hums, but does not start.
- With the motor switched off, insert a screw-
driver or similar object through th e air slots on
the motor and turn the fan impeller.
• Pump clogged or defective.
- Disassemble and c lean pump. Clean di ffuser,
replace if nec essary. Clean impell er, replace
if necessar y. See secti on 11.
9.2 Pump not drawing in correctly or run-
ning very loudly:
• I nsuffic ient wa ter.
- E nsure there is a sufficient water supply.
• Pump not sufficiently filled with water.
-S e e s e c t i o n 6 . 7 .
• Sucti on line leaking.
- Seal suction line, tighten scre w-couplings.
• Sucti on height too high.
- Observe maximum suction height.
- Insert check valve, fill suction line with wa ter.
• Intake filter (accessories) obstructed.
- C lean, replace if necessary.
• Check valve (accessor ies) blocked.
- C lean, replace if necessary.
• Water discharge between motor and pump,
shaft seal leaking. (Minor dis charge of water
(max. approx. 30 drops per day) is normal with
the use of shaft seals).
- Replace shaft seal. See secti on 11.
• Pump clogged or defective.
-S e e s e c t i o n 9 . 1 .
9.3 Pressure too low or pump runs cont inu-
ously:
• Sucti on line leaking or suction heigh t too high.
-S e e s e c t i o n 9 . 2 .
• Pump clogged or defective.
-S e e s e c t i o n 9 . 1 .
• HWW...: Pressure switch incorrectly adjusted.
- Read off switch-on and switch-o ff pressure at
the pressure gauge (11) and check values
(see section 13 Technical Specification s). If
an adjustment i s necessary, please contact
Metabo Custo mer Service. See section 11.
• HWW...: Pump starts up even after removal of
small volume of wa ter (approx. 0.5 l).
- C heck whether the pilot pressure in the pres-
sure vessel is too low. Inc rease pressure if
necessary. See section 9.4.
• HWW...: Water is running out of the air valve.
- Rubber bellows in pressure vessel leaking,
replace it. See section 11.
• P 6000 Inox: The LED (3) lights up in blue.
- "Mode A" is enabled. See section 7.2
9.4 Increasing pilot pressure (only HWW...)
If – in the course of time – the pump starts up even
after the removal of a small volume of water
(approx. 0.5 l), the p ilot pressure in the vessel m ust
be restored.
Note:
The pilot pressure cannot be read off at the
pressure gauge (11).
1. Unplug mains cable.
2. Open the discharge line (open water tap or
spray nozzle), allow water to drain off
completely.
3. Unscrew plastic cap on front face of pressure
vessel; the air valve is located behind it.
4. Mount air pump or co mpressor hose with a
"tyre valve" connection and pressure gauge on
the air valve.
5. Pump up to the specified pilot pressure (see
section 13. Techn ical Specifications) .
6. Connect device again and check operation.
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Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
Use only accessories that fulfil the req uirements
and specificat ions listed in these operating instruc-
tions.
For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the catalogue.
Danger! Repairs to this device must be
carried out by qua lified electricians only!
If you have Metabo devices that require repairs,
please contact your Metabo service centre. For
addresses see www.metabo.com.
For shipment: drain pump and ves sel completely
(see section 8.4).
You can downloa d spare parts li sts from
www.metabo.com.
Observe national regulations on envir onmentally
compatible disp osal and on the r ecycling of
disused machines, packaging and accessories.
Only for EU countries: Never dispose of
power tools in your household waste! In
accordance with European Guideline 2002/
96/EC on used electronic and electric equipment
and its implementation in national l egal syste ms,
used power tools must be collected separately and
handed in for environmentally com patible recy-
cling.
Explanatory notes on the specifications on p age 3.
Subject to change in line with technological
advances.
The pump characteristic cur ve (diagram on page
3) shows the conveying capacity that can be
reached depen ding on the conveying h eight
(suction hei ght 0.5 m and 1" suctio n hose).
V = Check valve (20) in tegrated at p ump
suction connectio n (12)
K = Mains conn ection lead
U= M a i n s v o l t a g e
f= F r e q u e n c y
P
1
=R a t e d p o w e r
I= R a t e d c u r r e n t
C = Operating condenser
n= R a t e d s p e e d
F
V,max
= Ma x. conveying capacity
F
h,max
= Max. conveying he ight
F
p,max
= Max. conveying pressure
p
1
= Pr essure switch: switch-o n pressure
p
2
= Pressure switch: switch- off pressure
S
h,max
= Ma x. suction height
S
temp
=M a x . s u p p l y t e m p e r a t u r e
T
temp
=A m b i e n t t e m p e r a t u r e
S
1
= Splash pr otection class
S
2
= Protectio n class
S
3
= Insulatio n class
M
P
= Pump housing material
M
R
= Pump shaft material
M
W
= Pump im peller material
D
s
= Suction connection f emale thread
D
p
= Pressure connectio n female thread
T
V
= Pressure vessel vol ume
T
p,max
= Max. vessel pressure
T
p,1
= Vessel pilot pressure
A = Dimensio ns:
Length x Width x Height
m = Weig ht (with mains cable)
~ Alternating current
The technical specifications quoted are subject to
tolerances (in co mpliance wi th the relevant valid
standards).
Emission values
8. Maintenance
9. Troubleshooting
10. Accessories
11. Repairs
12. Environmental Protection
13. Technical Specifications