6. MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
7. MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
Annual Maintenance
Following as for routine and impeller maintenance, once a year you should
service your pump by using Blagdon Pond Pump Cleaner. This may need to
be done more frequently in hard water areas or with harsh use.
Dismantle the pump and examine all parts for wear or damage, replacing any
parts that show obvious wear and/or damage. (See "Getting to Know Your
Pump" for parts/description and replacement codes).
Particular care should be taken to examine the cable entry point and the cable.
If there are any signs of damage the pump should be discarded.
Cleaning
The use of Blagdon Pond Pump Cleaner will give improved performance and
pump life by removing built-up lime scale and waste.
Use before dismantling for easier and cleaner handling.
Routine Maintenance
Carry out routine maintenance when pump flow is visibly reduced.
Cleaning the pond floor intake.
1.
Switch off electricity supply.
2.
Remove the pump from the
pond (do not use the cable
to lift the pump).
3.
Open the pond floor intake
by firmly pushing in the
locking tabs (a) and removing
the intake (b).
4.
Wash thoroughly in fresh water.
A blocked intake will reduce pump performance.
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BODY
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Cleaning the Impeller
If the flow is still reduced after routine
maintenance or the self-cleaning system does
not stop after briefly cutting in, please clean
the impeller following the procedure below.
Follow routine maintenance.
1.
Remove impeller base plate locating screws.
Carefully remove the impeller base plate and
impeller assembly.
2.
Wash all the moving parts and the pump body
carefully under fresh water. *Do not mislay the
shaft locator, as this is needed to position the
shaft accurately, preventing damage.
3.
Replace the impeller reversing the above steps.
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Replacing the Impeller
If the impeller is worn or damaged it will be necessary to replace it.
Follow routine maintenance and cleaning the impeller steps.
1.
Remove locator
2.
Remove impeller assembly from the shaft.
3.
Push out the green shaft locator from the impeller base plate.
(It will be necessary to use a small electric screwdriver or bradawl).
Repeat the procedure to replace a new assembly making sure the shaft locator
is firmly pushed into the impeller base plate.
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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.
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