• The product is not suitable for the conveyance of drinking water.
• Nobody is allowed to stay in the fluid medium while the pump is operating.
• Consequential damages, caused by malfunction or fault of the fountain
pump, should be prevented by relevant measures (e.g. by use of water
level gauge, sensors, alarm devices and suchlike).
• When the product is taken from a cold room to a warm room (e.g. during
transport), condensation may be produced. As a result, the plug may pose
the risk of a lethal electric shock!
Therefore, always let the product get to room temperature before you use
it, or connect it to the mains voltage. This may take several hours.
• The product is only suitable for use in temperate, not tropical, climates.
Before you put the device into operation
Put the fountain pump into a shallow pond or a similar place and switch it on. Through
the various nozzle attachments, the pumped water is sprayed out in different patterns.
For operation, place the fountain pump at a water depth of 30 - 40 cm, so that only the
extension tube and a selected nozzle attachment are above water level.
However, do not put the pump into bottom sludge, instead use a slightly
raised platform.
Using the T-socket supplied with the device, you can attach (if desired) another nozzle
piece or a hose e.g. for watering the garden.
Never block both shut-off valves of the T-socket, otherwise the fountain
pump can be damaged!
A grip on the top enables to fasten the fountain pump additionally with a rope.
Never hold or fasten the fountain pump using the power cord! Otherwise the
power cord may get damaged, risk of an electric shock!
The fountain pump can only be operated in an upright position!
The pumped water should be clean and clear. Only fine suspended matter is admis-
sible, which may occur in every normal garden pond. Otherwise the nozzle pieces will
be occluded!
In addition, coarser impurities (leaves, dirt particles, pebbles etc.) occlude the suction
ports or block the pump.
Getting Started
Insert the power plug of the fountain pump to a mains socket.
The fountain pump starts immediately and begins pumping water.
If the water is not pumped, it can be indicative of air in the pump. Wait for a
few seconds or remove the power plug briefly and plug it back in; rock the
fountain pump gently back and forth.
Removing from Service
Should the fountain pump be taken out of service (e.g. for cleaning, maintenance or
storage for winter), then proceed as follows:
• Disconnect the fountain pump from the power supply, pull the power plug from the
mains socket.
• Take the fountain pump out of the water using the carrier handle (or the fastening
rope attached).
Never lift or carry the fountain pump using the hose or the mains cord! Oth-
erwise the power cord may get damaged, risk of an electric shock!
• If a hose is mounted to the fountain pump (e.g. via the T-socket), then disconnect it
from the fountain pump.
• Let the residual water drain out of the fountain pump holding it slantwise.
• Dry up the fountain pump and the power cord. If required, clean its outer surface
and filter. Wind up the power cord.
• In winter, keep the water pump in a dry space protected against frost.
Also do not forget to empty the hoses laid outdoor to avoid frost damages;
open water taps if available.
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• A small quantity of water remains in the fountain pump after use or after the empty-
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before cleaning disconnect the fountain pump from the mains; remove the power plug
from the power socket.
Use a soft clean cloth to clean the outer surfaces of the fountain pump. If necessary
rinse the outer surface with clear water.
The lower part with the filter can be removed when cleaning the fountain pump; turn it
a little counter clockwise to the left to loosen it. After this, you can wash out the filter.
You can also remove the impeller. To do that, you need to first remove the impeller
bearing; turn it a little counter clockwise to the left (white arrow in the left image).
After this, you can remove the impeller (black arrow in the right image). As you are
doing this, you have to overcome certain resistance due to magnetic force before the
impeller can be removed.
Use only clean and clear water for cleaning.
After cleaning, reassemble the fountain pump completely and properly. Dry up the
fountain pump and the power cord before putting in storage.
Disposal
Technical Data
Operating voltage............................230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Power input .....................................120 W
Protection class ..............................I
Protection type ................................IPX8
Connection cable ............................H05RN-F, 3 x 0.75 mm², length approx. 10 m
Submersion depth ...........................max. 3 m
Discharge head ...............................max. 4 m
Discharge rate ................................. up to 3000 l/h (depending on the discharge head and
Water temperature .........................max. +35 °C
Dimensions (Ø x H).......................... 145 x 223 mm (without extension tube/spraying
Weight ............................................... approx. 2.7 kg (including cable, but without exten-
ing operation. Therefore, when storing or transporting the pump in a vehicle, use an
appropriate mat.
When disassembling and reassembling make sure that you put any spacing
washers and bearings back in the same place. Therefore proceed carefully.
Do not use any tools to disassemble/reassemble. The axis of the impeller is
made of fragile ceramic material and can break very easily, thus voiding the
warranty!
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, cleaning alcohol or other chemical
solutions, since these could damage the housing or even impair operation.
Electrical and electronic equipment do not belong in the regular household
waste.
Please dispose of the product, when it is no longer of use, according to the
current statutory requirements.
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