In hard water conditions it is recommended that you periodically
remove the pump from the water feature and operate it for up to
36 hours in a solution of CLR (Calcium Lime Rust Remover) and
water. Rinse thoroughly before re-installing the pump in the water
feature.
Disassembling the Pump
Follow these step by step instructions if the pump requires more
intensive cleaning.
Unscrew down cover and take it from the pump housing.
Loosen and remove the 4 outer screws and the 4 screws in the
middle.
Remove the output assembly from the upper cover.
Remove the impeller from the pump body.
Clean all parts using water and a soft sponge. In hard water
conditions a mixture of CLR and water bath is recommended.
Assembling the pump together
Place the impeller in the pump body with caution.
Make sure the impeller is assembled correctly and will turn freely
and check the position of the sealing ring on the pump body.
Line the pump body up with the groves on the output assembly
and tighten the (8) uniformly.
Place the down cover on and tighten the screws uniformly.
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CAUTION
These pumps are not for use in swimming pools! Swimming in water being
circulated or oxygenated by these pumps poses a severe, imminent and
potentially fatal risk to human health.
These pumps should be installed per your local electrical code. Please contact
an electrician. For all technical data, please refer to the content stated on the
rating label of the pump.
Do not operate these pumps without water. If the pump runs, for any length of
time, dry without water it will damage the pump and void the warranty.
Safety Instructions
Read and observe all the instructions supplied with the pump and on
the pump.
Make sure that your outlet voltage corresponds to those stated on the
rating label of the pump(s).
Make sure the pump is securely installed before operating it.
The electrical connection should be in a water-proof area and should
be at least 6 feet away from the edge of the pond. (see fig. 1)
Keep the electrical connections dry! Droop the electrical cord below
the electrical outlet to form a “Drip Loop”. This will prevent water from
running down the cord into the electrical outlet
Always unplug the pump when not in use, before putting on or taking
off parts, before cleaning the pump and before doing any work for the
fountain or pond.
The pump must not be used when people are working in water. Please
disconnect the pump first.
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or in
abnormal state. The supply cord of the pump cannot be replaced.
If the cord is damaged the pump should be scrapped.
Do not cut the plug end off the cord for any reason. Cutting the
cord voids the warranty and may create an electrical hazard.
For safety reasons, any repair work should be done only by the
manufacturer of the products or the authorized service facility or
discard it
Never hang or transport the pump by means of pulling the power cord!
Close supervision is necessary when the pump is used by or near
children.
If you want to disconnect the pump, you can pull out the plug and the
plug must be placed where you can access it.
Never use any accessories which are not recommended by the pump
manufacturer. It may result in fire, electric shock, personal injury
and/or voided warranty.
The pump is to be supplied through a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA.
To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the plug-
in water or other liquid.