Metabo PS 7500 S Operating Instructions

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Year 2015
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Metabo PS 7500 S Pump Specification

The Metabo PS 7500 S is a robust and efficient submersible pump designed for both clean and dirty water applications. It is engineered to handle challenging conditions, supporting a range of domestic and industrial tasks such as draining basements, wells, and cisterns. The pump operates with a powerful 450-watt motor, delivering a maximum flow rate of 7,500 liters per hour. It can handle particles with a diameter of up to 20 millimeters, making it particularly suitable for handling water with moderate levels of debris.

The pump's maximum submersion depth is 5 meters, while it can effectively pump water up to a height of 5 meters. Its operational design incorporates a durable plastic housing, providing corrosion resistance and extended service life in aquatic environments. An automatic float switch is integrated into the pump, enabling automatic operation by turning the pump on and off based on water levels, which enhances energy efficiency and prevents dry running.

The Metabo PS 7500 S features a universal hose connector that facilitates compatibility with various hose sizes, ensuring flexibility in different setups. With a weight of approximately 4.3 kilograms, it strikes a balance between portability and stability, allowing easy deployment and operation. Its thermal overload protection feature ensures safety by preventing overheating during prolonged use. This pump is an optimal choice for users seeking reliable performance for water transfer and drainage tasks.

Metabo PS 7500 S Pump F.A.Q.

How do I properly install the Metabo PS 7500 S Pump?

Ensure the pump is placed on a stable, flat surface. Connect the inlet and outlet hoses securely, and ensure the power supply matches the pump's requirements. Prime the pump if necessary before starting.

What should I do if the pump is not starting?

Check the power supply and ensure the pump is plugged in correctly. Inspect the fuse and replace it if blown. Ensure the pump is not clogged and the impeller is free to rotate.

How can I maintain the Metabo PS 7500 S Pump for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the inlet filter and check for debris. Inspect hoses and connections for leaks. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the user manual. Store the pump in a dry place to prevent rust.

What should I do if the pump is not delivering water efficiently?

Check for blockages in the inlet or outlet hoses. Ensure the pump is primed and there are no air leaks. Verify that the water source is adequate and the hoses are not kinked.

How do I prime the Metabo PS 7500 S Pump?

Remove the priming plug and fill the pump chamber with water. Replace the plug and ensure all connections are secure. Start the pump and check for proper operation.

Can the Metabo PS 7500 S Pump be used for pumping dirty water?

Yes, the pump is designed for handling dirty water, but avoid pumping water with large debris. Use a pre-filter to prevent clogging and damage to the pump.

How often should I service the Metabo PS 7500 S Pump?

Service the pump every 6-12 months or as needed based on usage. Regular maintenance includes cleaning, lubrication, and checking for wear and tear.

What is the maximum water temperature the pump can handle?

The Metabo PS 7500 S Pump can handle water temperatures up to 35°C (95°F). Avoid using it with hotter water to prevent damage.

How do I store the pump during the winter months?

Drain all water from the pump and hoses. Clean and dry the pump thoroughly. Store it in a frost-free environment to prevent freezing damage.

What safety precautions should I take when using the pump?

Always wear protective gear such as gloves and goggles. Ensure the pump is grounded correctly. Do not operate the pump with wet hands or in wet conditions to avoid electrical shock.