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AllPondSolutions PF-8000 Manual
To ensure your new pond filter is set up and running correctly, and to prevent any
accidental damage or injury, please read and follow the below instructions
carefully before using your product.
SAFETY
IMPORTANT!
Disconnect the mains electricity supply before attempting any
installation / maintenance of any kind. Do not attempt to modify this unit in
any way and only use the recommended parts for replacement.
The PR pressurised pond filter should never be run dry as this will cause the
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unit to overheat and cause permanent damage.
All connections must be earthed.
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The power cord of this appliance cannot be replaced; if the cord is
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damaged, the appliance should be discarded. Never cut the cord.
Do not connect to any voltage other than that stated.
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Do not place in liquids other than water.
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Do not use with water above 90°F or 30°C.
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Do not carry or pull the unit by its electrical cable.
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Do not use this unit if it has a damaged cord, if it is malfunctioning or it is
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dropped or damaged in any manner
Do not attempt to modify this unit in any way and only use attachments and
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the recommended parts for replacement recommended by the
manufacturer.
Before installing, maintaining or handling your equipment, or before placing
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your hands in your pond, ensure that the unit is disconnected from the
electricity supply.
Always disconnect any electrical devices when not in use.
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Carefully examine your pond system after installation. Do not connect the
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unit to the mains if there is water on any parts not intended to be wet.
Do not look directly at the UV light when it is operational.
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Before operating your unit observe that water is flowing through it - the UV
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requires constant flow to avoid overheating.