Okwu mmalite
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your Metabo TBP 6200/8 INOX submersible borehole pump. Please read these instructions carefully before using the pump for the first time. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Ntuziaka nchekwa
Na-edebe nchekwa nchekwa ndị a mgbe niile iji gbochie mmerụ ahụ na mmebi nke akụrụngwa:
- Ensure the power supply matches the specifications on the pump's rating plate.
- Never operate the pump without water. Dry running can cause severe damage.
- Do not use the power cable to lift or lower the pump. Always use a suitable rope or chain.
- Kwụpụ ọkpọkọ ahụ na ọkụ eletrik tupu ị rụọ ọrụ mmezi ma ọ bụ nhicha ọ bụla.
- Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the operating pump.
- Ensure proper grounding of the electrical connection.
- Do not pump flammable, explosive, or corrosive liquids.
Melite
1. Mwepu na nyocha
Carefully remove the pump from its packaging. Inspect the pump for any signs of damage that may have occurred during transit. If any damage is found, do not use the pump and contact your supplier.
2. Attaching the Suspension Rope
Attach a strong, non-stretchable rope or chain to the designated eyelets on the pump. This rope will be used to lower and retrieve the pump from the borehole. Ensure the knot is secure.

Image: Securely tying a suspension rope to the pump's attachment point. This rope is crucial for safe installation and retrieval of the pump from the borehole.
3. Connecting the Discharge Hose/Pipe
Connect a suitable discharge hose or pipe to the pump's outlet. Ensure all connections are tight and leak-free. Use appropriate sealing materials if necessary.

Image: Connecting the discharge hose to the pump. Proper sealing ensures efficient water transfer and prevents leaks.
4. Lowering the Pump into the Borehole
Carefully lower the pump into the borehole using the attached suspension rope. Ensure the pump is fully submerged and positioned correctly, avoiding contact with the bottom or sides of the well to prevent sediment intake or damage.

Image: Lowering the submersible pump into a borehole. The pump must be fully submerged for proper operation.
5. Njikọ Ọdụdọ
Connect the pump's power cable to a suitable, grounded electrical outlet. Ensure the circuit is protected by a residual current device (RCD) for safety.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
1. Ịmalite mgbapụta
Once the pump is fully submerged and all connections are secure, switch on the power supply. The pump will begin to draw water. Monitor the initial operation for any unusual noises or vibrations.
2. Monitoring Operation
Regularly check the water flow and pressure. If the flow decreases significantly or the pump makes unusual noises, switch it off immediately and investigate the cause.

Image: The pump in operation, supplying water for garden irrigation. Ensure consistent water flow during use.

Image: The pump effectively powering a sprinkler system for garden watering, demonstrating its application.
3. Imechi
To stop the pump, simply switch off the power supply. If the pump will not be used for an extended period, disconnect it from the power source and follow the maintenance and storage guidelines.
Nlekọta
1. Na-asachapụ mgbe niile
Periodically remove the pump from the borehole and clean its exterior, especially the intake screen, to prevent blockages. Use clean water and a soft brush. Do not use harsh chemicals.
2. Mmepe oge oyi
In regions with freezing temperatures, remove the pump from the borehole before winter. Drain all water from the pump and hoses to prevent damage from freezing. Store the pump in a dry, frost-free location.
3. Nchekwa
When not in use, store the pump in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area, protected from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Mgbapụta anaghị ebido | Enweghị ọkụ Arụ ọrụ oke okpomọkụ Akpọchiela impeller | Lelee njikọ ọkụ na ihe mgbaji sekit Allow pump to cool down Disconnect power and clear blockage |
| Mbelata mmiri eruba | Ihuenyo oriri mechiri emechi Ọkụ na-akụ ma ọ bụ gbochiri ya Ọkwa mmiri dị ala na olulu mmiri | Clean intake screen Check and clear hose Wait for water level to rise or reposition pump |
| Pump na-agba ọsọ mana enweghị mmiri | imirikpughị n'ime mmiri nke ọma Ikuku n'ime sistemụ Lelee valvụ adịghị mma | Ensure pump is submerged Ikuku ọbara sitere na sistemụ Inspect or replace check valve |
| Oke mkpọtụ/ma jijiji | Foreign object in pump Bearings na-eyi Pump touching well walls | Disconnect power and inspect impeller Contact qualified service personnel Adjust pump position |
Nkọwapụta

Image: The Metabo TBP 6200/8 INOX submersible pump. Its robust stainless steel construction is designed for durability.
- Nọmba nlereanya: 610217000
- Akụkụ (L x W x H): 45 x 24 x 24 cm
- Arọ: 9.3 kilogram
- Ihe: Igwe anaghị agba nchara
- Power (Motor): 1100 Watt
- Isi mmalite ike: Igwe ọkụ eletrik
- Onye nrụpụta: Metabo
- Mba onye si: Germany
Arụmọrụ Curve

Image: Performance curve for the TBP 6200/8 INOX pump. This graph illustrates the relationship between flow rate, head, and pressure, indicating the pump's operational capabilities under various conditions.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, technical support, or spare parts, please contact your authorized Metabo dealer or visit the official Metabo websaịtị. Debe nnata nzụta gị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ.