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OPEN BOTH

LOCKS

DEPRESS

BUTTON

STEP 2: 

ROUTINE

 

  

Remove pre-filter foam (if fitted), and wash 
thoroughly in fresh water. The pre-filter is 
for use with Daisy Jets only. A blocked 
foam will reduce the pump flow rate.

STEP 1: 

ROUTINE

Firmly pull pre-filter cage 
from pump motor.

OPEN BOTH

LOCKS

DEPRESS

BUTTON

MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

WARNING

 - Failure to carry out routine maintenance leaving the pump 

under reduced or no flow conditions for long periods (i.e. blocked optional 
Daisy fountain pre-filter) will result in a shorter pump life and will invalidate 
the guarantee.

Universal All in One Pumps

 are centrifugal pumps with a magnetic impeller movement 

driven by a watertight synchronous motor. They require minimum cleaning, only periodic 
cleaning of the pre-filter and impeller is necessary.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Carry out routine maintenance when pump flow is visibly reduced.

1.

  Switch off electricity.

2.

  Remove pump from pond (do not use the cable to lift the pump).

3.

  Remove the front of the pre-filter cage by depressing the button and pulling apart.  

  Wash the cage thoroughly in fresh water. A blocked pre-filter (only used with Daisy Jet  
  fountain) will reduce pump flow. Follow steps 1 and 2 below.

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Summary of Contents for Aquagarden 1200

Page 1: ...l in one for fountains filters and waterfalls 850 1200 1700 Instrauctions español disponible descargar en www PenningtonAquagarden com Please visit www penningtonaquagarden com for helpful hints tips how to videos and spares ...

Page 2: ...aintain having a single moving part impeller system Please carefully read the following guide which will enable you to get the best from your fountain pump IMPORTANT Please attach proof of purchase to this manual and file in a safe place Please visit www penningtonaquagarden com for helpful hints tips how to videos and spares Instrauctions español disponible descargar en www PenningtonAquagarden c...

Page 3: ...ifications 6 Installation 7 Electrical installation 7 Locating your pond pump 8 Maintenance and cleaning 10 Routine maintenance 10 Monthly maintenance 11 Annual maintenance 11 Winter storage 11 Troubleshooting 12 Troubleshooting and maximise performance 12 Faults problem procedure 13 Returning faulty pumps 13 Consumer advice contact details 13 Guarantee 14 CONTENTS 1 ...

Page 4: ...D ARE SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS BY YOURSELF RETURN THE APPLIANCE TO AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE FACILITY FOR SERVICE OR DISCARD THE APPLIANCE IF THE APPLIANCE SHOWS ANY SIGN OF ABNORMAL WATER LEAKAGE IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG IT FROM THE POWER SOURCE DO NOT OPERATE ANY APPLIANCE IF IT HAS DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG OR IF IT IS MALFUNCTIONING OR HAS BEEN DROP...

Page 5: ...t the pump from clogging E Fully adjustable fountain control Adjusts fountain height and width F Fully adjustable flow control for filters waterfalls or features G Interchangeable 1 25mm and 12 5mm hose fittings FOUR FOUNTAINS TO CHOOSE FROM TO RUN FOUNTAINS FILTERS WATERFALLS AND FEATURES WATERFALL POND FILTER GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POND PUMP C D E F G A B DAISY TRIPLE BELL TULIP 3 FOUNTAIN ...

Page 6: ...t 9 T piece 10 Pump Outlet Flange 11 1 25mm Hose Fitting 12 12 5mm Hose Fitting Please note Spares replacements of all of the parts fittings listed above are available as part of a Complete Fittings Set Code number 1057080 For spares for your Pond Pump select compatible spare part numbers GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POND PUMP 3 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 11 6 4 ...

Page 7: ...14 No Part Description Spare Code 850 1200 1700 13 Pre filter Cage Front 14 Pre filter Cage Base N A N A N A 15 Pre filter Cage Back 16 Optional Pre filter Foam 1057097 1057097 1057097 17 Optional Pre filter Cage N A N A N A 18 Impellor Cover N A N A N A 19 Impellor Complete 1057035 1057042 1057059 20 Motor N A N A N A 5 ...

Page 8: ...L 850 1200 1700 Choosing a fountain filter and waterfall pump Universal pond pump flow rate in gallons per hour GETTING TO KNOW YOUR POND PUMP Cable Fitted 16 16 16 Voltage 120V 120V 120V Hertz 60Hz 60Hz 60Hz Watts 56W 78W 158W Maximum Flow 832 gph 1162 gph 1585 gph 3150 lph 4400 lph 6000 lph Maximum Lift 6 6 7 5 13 5 2m 2 3m 4 1m MODEL 850 1200 1700 Technical Specification and Performance 6 ...

Page 9: ...uipment is being installed repaired maintained or handled WARNING All models must be used with an GFCI To reduce the risk of electric shock connect only to a properly grounded grounding type receptacle To reduce the risk of electric shock install only on a circuit protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI WARNING The pump is provided with a thermal cut out that temporarily switches off ...

Page 10: ...d on a firm and level base in the pond water feature in a depth of at least 4 but no more than 7 2 It is advisable to keep the pump off the bottom of the pond to avoid silt entering the pump causing excessive wear and increasing pre filter cleaning Never run the pump out of water as this may cause irreparable damage FOUNTAIN Make sure there is ample cable from mains supply Place pump in desired lo...

Page 11: ...CONTROL T PIECE AND TELESCOPIC RISER PIPE WATER FEATURE FILTER WATERFALL Install as for Fountain Depending on water feature to be supplied your pond pump can be used with the dual control T piece 1 or hose fitting see Adjusting dual control T piece diagram Hose clips should be used to secure hose Tip The larger 1 hose fitting will give maximum pump flow performance Ensure pipe work is not blocked ...

Page 12: ...l result in a shorter pump life and will invalidate the guarantee Universal All in One Pumps are centrifugal pumps with a magnetic impeller movement driven by a watertight synchronous motor They require minimum cleaning only periodic cleaning of the pre filter and impeller is necessary ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Carry out routine maintenance when pump flow is visibly reduced 1 Switch off electricity 2 Re...

Page 13: ...oint and the cable if there is any sign of damage the pump should be discarded WINTER STORAGE The pump can be run in the pond during the winter but care should be taken to ensure that it is fully immersed and cannot freeze solid If the pump is not used during the winter follow annual maintenance procedure and store frost free in the house or garage until spring Remove impeller from pump motor Wash...

Page 14: ...tance and keep hose fittings to a minimum This removes frictional loss of flow and so increases pump flow rates Poor Fountain performance Reduced height Jets blocked Clean flow adjuster and fountain head Wash under a tap or hose Use foam insert with Daisy Jets for lower maintenance No flow from pump 1 Check power supply is on 2 Check fuse and wiring SEE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3 Follow low flow pr...

Page 15: ... and check pump b Follow troubleshooting guide c Follow annual maintenance guide 3 Return pump to point of purchase for inspection and advice You may need proof of purchase Please visit www penningtonaquagarden com for helpful hints tips how to videos and spares CONSUMER ADVICE CONTACT DETAILS Pennington 1280 Atlanta Hwy Madison GA 30650 Tel 1 800 285 7333 www penningtonaquagarden com IMPORTANT En...

Page 16: ...ent of the faulty product only no other costs will be reimbursed The guarantee is not transferable and does not affect your statutory rights This guarantee does not confer any rights other than those expressly set out above Excludes the pump impellor which may require replacing annually If any parts need replacing spares are available from your retailer GUARANTEE Aquagarden products by Pennington ...

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