General description, Initial operation, Mt gb – Florabest FTS 1100 A1 User Manual
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Any other use, not expressly authorised 
in these instructions (e.g. for transport-
ing foodstuffs, salt water, motor fuels, 
chemical products or water with abrasive 
materials), may cause damage to the 
equipment and represent a serious risk for 
the user. 
The pump is not suitable for continuous 
operation. Continuous operation reduces 
the durability and shortens the guarantee 
period. 
The operator or user is responsible for ac-
cidents or damage to other people or their 
property. 
The manufacturer shall not be liable for 
damages caused by use other than for 
which the equipment is intended or by incor-
rect operation.
General Description
Functional description
The foul water submersible pump has 
a stainless steel casing, a stable suc-
tion foot and a non-corrosive motor shaft 
with ceramic seal. It has a cooling jacket, 
through which the pumped water flows 
around the motor to the two brass-thread-
ed pump outlets. The pump is fitted with a 
float switch, which automatically switches 
the equipment on or off. 
The motor is protected from overload by a 
thermal safety switch.
Please refer to the following descriptions 
for the function of the operating parts.
The diagram of the most im-
portant functional elements 
can be found on the foldout 
side.
Overview
A
1
Round handle
2
Pump housing
3
Pump outlet
4
Floor plate
5
Foot part
6
Mains connection cable
7
Float switch
8
Float switch grating
9
Reducer
10
Angle adapter
11
8 m cord
Scope of Delivery
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Fully assembled sewage water pump
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Angle adapter
-
Reducer
-
8 m cord
Initial Operation
Positioning/Hanging
• The dimensions of the pump shaft
must be not less than 40 x 40 x 50 
cm, in order that the float switch (7) 
can move freely.
• The pump can be suspended by the
round handle (1) or placed on the shaft 
floor. 
The pump can be suspended and/or 
removed using the cable (11) provided. 
To hang up safely, loop the cord (11) 
around both of the cable holders that are 
pointing downwards and pull it upwards 
through the round handle (1).
Never suspend the pump by the hose.