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MAINTENANCE
If water decreases, it is a clear sign that debris is in the impeller or the pre-filter is clogged.
It is the aquarist’s sole responsability to ensure the pump is maintained. Failure to properly
maintain the pump will cause permanent damage to the pump.
•
Recommended routine maintenance: every 30 days.
•
Tools required: Philips screw driver.
1. Disconnect the pump from the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) power supply prior to
removing the pump from the water.
2. Release all four latches from the pre-filter. Rinse all the debris out of the pre-filter.
3. Remove the C-clamp.
4. Loosen the four large screws on the volute. Then, remove the volute.
5. Once the volute is removed, clean it well.
6. Remove the impeller and clean it well. Verify the impeller is free of all dirt and debris.
7. Once cleaned, place the impeller back into the motor. Guide holes on the impeller plate, so
they match with the pins on the volute. The impeller should sit flush on the volute.
8. Reassemble. If necessary add a small amount of silicone lubricant to the gasket in the
volute to ensure a proper seal.
9. Start the ViaAqua
®
Multi-Duty Pond Pump
TM
.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part List
Replacement Parts
UPC #0069037
10-17
Fountain head kits-large
2588 0
4
Impeller
TBA
SPECIFICATIONS OF VIAAQUA
®
PRESSURE POND FILTER
TM
Model
Recommended
Pump Size
Gallon per hour
UV
Wattage
ID Pipe
Size
Required
Filtering
Capacity
Filter
Height
UPC
#0069037
EF-3000
700-1300 GPH
-
1.25 in.
or 1.5 in.
15.5 L
14.25
in.
2952 9
EF-3000 UVC
5 watt
2953 6
EF-4000
1300-2100
GPH
-
21.5 L
18.25
in.
2954 3
EF-4000 UVC
9 watt
2955 0
EF-5000
1300-3000
GPH
-
27.5 L
22.25
in.
2956 7
EF-5000 UVC
9 watt
2957 4
EF-6000
1300-4000
GPH
-
33.5 L
26.25
in.
2958 1
EF-6000 UVC
9 watt
2958 8