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DESCRIPTION
1.
Filter housing
2.
Sponge filter
3.
Pump chamber cover
4.
Rubber gasket
5.
Ceramic washer
6.
Main shaft
7.
Rotor and impeller
8.
Pump housing
9.
Bottom piece
10.
Rear cover
11.
Tap
12.
Spray connection
13.
Water feature, 3-step
14.
Connection pipe
15.
Rubber gasket
16.
Locking nut
17.
Telescopic pipe
18.
Nozzle
19.
Rubber bellows
20.
O-ring
OPERATION
The fountain pump has a compact and energy-efficient design. It is powered by a magnetic rotor (impeller)
in a leakproof synchronous motor. Gravity causes water to flow into the pump’s filter basket. The pump is not
self-priming. The magnetic rotor in the pump housing creates a centrifugal force which transports the water
to the nozzle, where it is pressed out. A one-metre water column equates to a water pressure of 0.1 bar.
Use
Follow the safety instructions when starting up the fountain pump. It can be placed in the water or used
in combination with a fountain or a pond decoration. Place the fountain pump on an even surface, at a
level slightly higher than the bottom of the pond. This will prevent the fountain pump from clogging too