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Screw the elbow connector
(1)
clockwise into the pump.
The hose can be connected via the pump connection
(1)
and the con nection nipple
(2)
[25 mm (1") and
38 mm (1 1/2")] or via the GARDENA Connection System
[13 mm (1/2") / 16 mm (5/8") / 19 mm (3/4")]. When using
a 38 mm (1 1/2") hose, the pump has the maximum
delivery capacity.
Connect hose via connection nipple
[ Fig. A2 / A3 / A4 ]:
25 mm (1")- and 38 mm (1 1/2")-hoses can be connected
via the connection nipple
(2)
.
Hose diameter
25 mm (1")
38 mm (1 1/2")
GARDENA Hose Clamp
Art. 7193
Art. 7195
Hose connection
[ Fig. A2 ]
Do not detach
nipple
[ Fig. A3 ]
.
Detach nipple
at
(b)
[ Fig. A4 ]
.
25 mm (1")- and 38 mm (1 1/2") hoses connected with
a connection nipple
(2)
must be fastened, for example
with a GARDENA Hose Clamp Art. 7193 / 7195.
1. Screw the elbow connector into the pump.
2. Screw connection nipple
(2)
onto the pump connec-
tion
(1)
. (For 38 mm (1 1/2") hoses, first detach the
connection nipple
(2)
in the groove at
(b)
).
3. Push the hose onto the connection nipple
(2)
and fix e. g. with a GARDENA Hose Clamp
Art. 7193 / 7195.
Connect hose via the GARDENA Connection System
[ Fig. A5 ]:
We do not recommend to use hoses with a diameter
smaller than 19 mm (3/4"), as otherwise the flow rate will
be reduced.
Hose diameter Pump connection
19 mm (3/4")
GARDENA Pump Connection Set
Art. 1752
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Connect the hose via the relevant GARDENA Connec-
tion System.
3. OPERATION
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Injury when the product starts accidentally.
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Disconnect the product from the mains before
you connect, adjust or transport the product.
To pump water:
If the pump cannot be immersed into the water reservoir
via the handle, the pump must always be immersed into
the well or water reservoir via a rope. Minimum immersion
depth during initial operation see 7. TECHNICAL DATA.
Take care that the pump is located where the inlet
openings at the suction base are not obstructed neither
completely nor partly.
Stand the pump on a brick if using in a pond.
1. Submerge the pump in water reservoir.
2. Connect the pump to the mains.
Attention! The pump begins operating immediately.
Automatic mode with float switch [ Fig. O1 ]:
So that the pump automatically switches off when
there is no liquid to pump, the Float Switch
(3)
must
be able to freely move on the surface of the water.
To adjust the Cut-in and Cut-out Height [ Fig. O1 ]:
The maximum cut-in height and minimum cut-out height
(see 7. TECHNICAL DATA) can be adjusted by pushing the
float switch wire into the float switch lock.
• The shorter the length of cable between the float
switch
(3)
and the float switch lock
(A)
, the lower the
cut-in height and the higher the cut-out height.
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Push the cable of the float switch
(3)
into the opening
in the float switch lock
(A)
.
CAUTION!
In order to ensure that the float switch is able to
switch on and off, the cable length between the
float switch and the float switch lock must be at
least 10 cm.
Manual operation [ Fig. O2 ]:
The pump remains permanently in operation because
the float switch is bypassed.
1. Slide the float switch
(3)
with the cable downwards onto
the float switch locking device
(A)
.
2. Stand the pump on a firm surface.
3. Connect the pump to the mains.
Attention! The pump begins operating immediately.
The minimum residual water depth (see 7. TECHNICAL
DATA) is only achieved in manual mode because the float
switch already switches off the pump before this when in
automatic mode.
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