2.3 To connect the hose to the pressure side [ Fig. A7 ]:
To guarantee a good venting, connect the pressure hose only after the
pump has been filled (see 3.1.3 Initial operation of the pump).
The connector on the pressure side
(3)
is equipped with a 33.3 mm (G 1")
external thread.
The connection pieces on the pressure side may only be tightened
by hand.
Optimised use of the pump capacity is achieved by connecting
19 mm (3/4") hoses with:
• e. g. the GARDENA Pump Connection Set Art. 1752
• or by connecting 25 mm (1") hoses with the GARDENA Quick
Thread Coupling with female thread Art. 7109 / Quick Coupling
Hose Connector Art. 7103.
There are 2 connectors on the pressure side. One horizontal (180° rotat-
able) and one vertical connector. The unused connector must be closed
with the sealing cap
ß
3a
.
Hold or fix the pressure hose vertically to avoid kinking of the pressure
hose at the vertical pump outlet.
Lay the hose flat on the ground; avoid u-shaped elevations of the hose
and coiling it. In order to allow the air to escape optimally, lay out the pres-
sure hose completely and give it a rising course as seen from the pump.
1. Connect the pressure hose
(4)
with the connector on the pressure
side
(3)
.
2. Screw the sealing cap
ß
3a
onto the unused connector on the pressure
side.
2.3.1 To connect the pressure hose via the GARDENA quick
connection system:
19 mm (3/4") / 16 mm (5/8") and 13 mm (1/2") hoses can be connected via
the GARDENA Connection System.
Hose diameter
Pump connection
13 mm (1/2")
GARDENA Pump Connection Set
Art. 1750
16 mm (5/8")
GARDENA Tap Connector
GARDENA Hose Connector
Art. 18202
Art. 18216
19 mm (3/4")
GARDENA Pump Connection Set
Art. 1752
2.3.2 Parallel connection of more than 2 pressure hoses:
When connecting more than 2 pressure hoses in parallel, we recommend
the use of:
• e. g. the GARDENA 2- or 4-Channel Water Distributor
Art. 8193 / 8194
• or the GARDENA Twin-Tap Connector Art. 940.
These can be screwed directly onto the connector of the pressure side
(3)
.
2.4 Art. 9058 / 9059:
To connect the Soil Moisture Sensor (optional) [ Fig. A8 ]:
In addition to time-dependent control (see Bluetooth
®
Display
operator’s manual), it is also possible to include soil moisture.
If the soil moisture is sufficient, the scheduled irrigation is not performed.
1. Place the Soil Moisture Sensor in the area to be irrigated.
2. Open the dirt cover
(d)
.
3. Plug the plug of the sensor into the sensor socket
ß
z
of the pump.
3. OPERATION
DANGER!
Risk of injury!
Risk of injury due to accidental starting.
v
Unplug the plug of the mains cable from the mains socket.
3.1 To start / To stop the pump [ Fig. O1 / O2 ]:
CAUTION!
Dry-Running of the pump!
Make sure that the pump is filled with water up to the overflow (min. 2 l)
before each starting procedure.
3.1.1 Art. 9058 / 9059:
Operation via the GARDENA Bluetooth
®
App:
The GARDENA Garden Pump Bluetooth
®
can be controlled at any
time with the free GARDENA Bluetooth
®
App.
It can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or from the Google Play
Store.
v
See the enclosed instructions for operating the GARDENA Bluetooth
®
Display.
3.1.2 Art. 9058 / 9059:
Operation via the display on the pump:
v
See the enclosed instructions for operating the GARDENA Bluetooth
®
Display.
3.1.3 Initial operation of the pump:
1. Disconnect the pressure hose (Out).
Therefore, the pump is better vented during filling.
2. Unscrew the screw connection
(5)
on the filling opening
(6)
by hand.
3. Remove the filter.
This makes it easier to see the water level when filling.
4. Slowly fill in at least 2 l of water via the filler opening
(6)
until
a stable water level is reached at the level of the suction side
connection [Fig. A4].
The filling process can take up to 2 minutes.
5. If a non-return valve is used: Fill the suction hose with water.
This speeds up the suction process.
6. Empty the residual water in the pressure hose
(4)
before connecting.
This allows the air to escape during the suction process.
7. After filling the pump: Connect the pressure hose (Out) to the pump.
8. Put the filter back in place.
9. Tighten the screw connection
(5)
on the filling opening
(6)
by hand
until it stops (do not overtighten and do not use pliers).
10. Open any shut-off valves in the pressure line (connection devices,
water stop, etc.). All consumers must be opened to the max. possible
position.
11. Insert the plug of the mains cable into a mains socket.
Art. 9058 / 9059: See Bluetooth
®
Display operator’s manual.
12. For high suction heights: Lift and hold the pressure hose
(4)
at least
1.8 m vertically above the pump during the suction process.
13. Art. 9057: Push the On / Off switch
(7)
to the position On.
The On / Off switch lights.
Art. 9058 / 9059: See Bluetooth
®
Display operator’s manual.
The pump starts and pumps the water after the suction process.
The suction process can take up to 5 minutes.
Art. 9057:
If the pump does not pump water after 5 minutes:
1. Push the On / Off switch
(7)
to the position Off.
The pump stops.
2. Let the pump cool down.
3. Search in the 6.4 Troubleshooting table for possible causes.
4. Start the pump again (see 3.1.3 Initial operation of the pump).
3.1.4 To stop the pump:
v
Art. 9057: Push the On / Off switch
(7)
to the position Off.
The pump stops and the On/Off switch does not light anymore.
v
Art. 9058 / 9059: See Bluetooth
®
Display operator’s manual.
3.1.5 Art. 9058 / 9059:
If the pump does not pump water after 5 minutes:
v
See Bluetooth
®
Display operator’s manual.
3.2 Only for Art. 9058 / 9059: safe-pump-function:
v
See Bluetooth
®
Display operator’s manual.
3.3 Hints to pump:
3.3.1 General tip on suction:
The specified maximum self-priming height is only reached when the
pump is filled to the overflow via the filling opening and the pressure
hose
(4)
is held upwards during the priming process so that no water
can escape from the pump via the pressure hose
(4)
. Fill the pump before
en
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