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Fitting the nozzle
Multifunctional nozzle
How to proceed:
E
1.
Unscrew the plug and remove together with the cover disk and both O-rings.
2.
Screw in the plug with O-ring and tighten.
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The outlets of the multifunctional nozzle are now uncovered.
Optional nozzle
Connection: 25 mm (1 ")
How to proceed:
F
1.
Unscrew the plug with O-ring and remove.
2.
Screw in the optional nozzle with O-ring and tighten.
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The nozzle is now ready for use and the outlets of the multifunctional nozzle are closed off
with the cover disk.
Installation
WARNING
Severe injuries or death due to operation of this unit in a swimming pond. Defective electrical
components will electrify the water with dangerous electrical voltage.
Never operate the unit in a swimming pond.
For soiled water, we recommend using a filter bag (available in specialist stores). This will re-
duce the number of dirt particles that can enter the pump housing.
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Wrap the filter bag around the filter cage of the pump and fasten it securely.
G, H
The unit floats on the water and therefore has to be moored to the edge or base of the pond
(e.g. with nylon ropes).
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Necessary minimum depth of water: 0.5
m
Mooring to the edge of the pond
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Attach the ends of the nylon ropes to the three holes in the float.
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Position the unit in the water and attach the other ends of the nylon ropes to the edge of the
pond, ensuring that they are uniformly distributed around the edge of the pond.
•
Only moderately tension the nylon ropes to allow for fluctuations in the water level.
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If the nylon ropes present a hazard, secure the entire area around the unit.
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The connection cable must be provided with strain relief.
Summary of Contents for PondJet Eco
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