Fountain Tech Pump User Guide
This manual covers installation, maintenance
and safety instructions for the following models of
Fountain Tech pumps: FT-1900, FT-3500, FT-6000
and FT-8000
INSTALLATION
Submersed:
Place your pump on the top of a flat
brick or stone at the bottom of your water garden.
Elevating the pump off the basin bottom will help
prevent debris from interfering with the pump’s
performance. To test performance, completely
submerge the pump under water and plug into a
GFCI outlet.
Note: When attaching an adaptor,
fountain nozzle, PVC or other accessory to the
pump, use plumbers tape at the connection points
for a tight fit.
Inline:
Place your pump outside the pond or
fountain area but below the water level (or you
must use a priming pot, available at many pool and
pond supply stores). To test performance, make
sure the intake line is filled with water and plug the
pump into a GFCI outlet.
Note: When attaching an
adaptor, fountain nozzle, PVC or other accessory
to the pump, use plumbers tape at the connection
points for a tight fit.
CAUTION: ALWAYS UNPLUG
THE PUMP BEFORE HANDLING.
• Make sure the pump is fully submerged or, if
used inline, that the intake line is full of water and
contains no air bubbles.
• Check tubing for kinks or obstructions and ensure
pump outlet is clear of objects.
• Check water inlet for any kinks or obstructions.
If normal water flow is not evident, remove side
plate and turbine to access the turbine area. The
turbine is held in with 4 Phillips screws. Once
unscrewed, turn the cover counter-clockwise
and it will loosen and you can pull it off. Rotate
the turbine to ensure that it is not broken or
jammed. Remove it and rinse the turbine cover
and side plate (if not using the pump inline) before
plugging into the GFCI outlet.
1. Always unplug the pump from the electrical
outlet before handling it.
2. Keep the pond water clean.
3. Always operate the pump completely
submerged, or, if using inline, make sure it is
below water level or a priming pot is being used.
Check the water level daily to ensure the pump
will be pumping plenty of water. If water levels
are too low and the pump cannot pull enough
water, it can sustain damage. Add water if
necessary.
4. Clean the pump periodically to prevent mineral
deposits and contamination.
Pump is not to be operated below 41F - Freeze
damage may occur. If the pump is installed
outdoors in a freeze zone, ensure all water is
removed and the unit is completely dry and
stored in a frost-free area.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, always
unplug the pump from the electrical outlet
before handling or cleaning the pump.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, inspect
the pump and the cord for damage before
installation or maintenance - replace pump if
damage is found.
Do not exceed proper voltage as indicated
on the pump’s cord labels. A GFCI is
required.
Always keep the cord away from high
temperature and heat.
The achieve the best flowing performance,
the pump should be placed on a flat surface.
Do not let the pump run dry as this will
shorten the pump’s life
Do not lift, hang, or pull the pump by the
power cord.
Do not pump heated liquids.