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Art. 940 which can be screwed directly onto the connection on the
3
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delivery side
/
.
3a
3. OPERATION
Filling the pump [ Fig. O1 / O2 ]:
DANGER! Electric shock!
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
v Disconnect from the mains before filling the Garden Pump.
CAUTION! Dry-Running
v Before each operation, fill the pump to overflowing with
approx. 2 to 3 l of the liquid to be pumped!
1. Unscrew the screw fitting
6
of the filler cap
7
2. Fill the pump via the filler cap
the liquid to be pumped.
3. Tighten the screw fitting
6
of the filler cap
pliers).
4. Open any shut-off valves in the delivery line (accessories, water stop, etc.).
5. Drain remaining water
5
in pressure hose so that air can escape during
the suction process.
6. Insert the power plug.
7. Lift and hold the delivery hose
pump, press the On/Off switch
until the pump has primed.
v If the pump does not deliver after approx. 5 minutes,
switch off the pump (press On/Off switch
(see 6. TROUBLESHOOTING).
The specified maximum self-priming suction height of 7 m is reached only
if the pump is filled via the filler neck
doing so and during the self-priming, the delivery hose
ficiently high to prevent any flow medium escaping from the pump via
the delivery hose
5
.
4. STORAGE
To put into storage [ Fig. S1 ]:
Before the start of the frost period the Garden Pump should be stored
protected from frost.
1. Open the water drain screw
9
The Garden Pump drains.
2. Store your Garden Pump so that it is protected from frost.
Disposal:
(in accordance with RL2012/19/EC)
The product must not be disposed of to normal household waste.
It must be disposed of in line with local environmental regulations.
IMPORTANT!
v Dispose of the product through or via your municipal recycling
collection centre.
5. MAINTENANCE
The GARDENA Garden Pump is essentially maintenance-free.
Flush through Garden Pump:
The pump must be flushed through after discharging chlorinated
swimming pool water.
1. Pump through lukewarm water (max. 35 °C), possibly adding a mild
cleaning agent (e. g. detergent) until the pumped water runs clear.
2. Remove residuals according to the waste disposal laws applicable in
your area.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER! Electric shock!
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
v Disconnect Garden Pump from the mains before
troubleshooting.
8
7
by hand.
to overflowing with approx. 2 to 3 l of
7
by hand (do not use
5
at least 1 m vertically above the
8
(On/Off switch shines) and wait
8
)
7
up to the overflow and if, while
5
is held up suf-
.
Free the impeller [ Fig. T1 ]:
An impeller blocked by dirt can be freed again.
v Turn the impeller bolt
0
using a screwdriver.
This will free the blocked impeller.
Problem
Possible Cause
Pump runs, but the suction
Pump sucks in air at a joint.
action doesn't take place
Leaky or damaged suction
hose.
The pump was not filled with
the liquid to be pumped.
The liquid escapes over the
hose which is connected to
the delivery side during the
suction action.
Absolutely vacuumresistant connection is achieved by using
GARDENA Suction Hoses (see point 7. ACCESSORIES).
Leaky screw fitting
7
filler cap
Air cannot escape, since
delivery side is closed or
remaining water is in the
pressure hose.
The waiting time wasn't
observed.
Suction filter or backflow
preventer in the suction hose
clogged.
Too high suction height.
In case of any other difficulties concerning the suction action,
use GARDENA Suction Hoses with Backflow Preventer (see point
7. ACCESSORIES) and fill in the liquid to be pumped over the
7
filler cap
Pump motor runs,
Suction filter at the suction
but delivery capacity
hose is sucked free.
or pressure suddenly
decreases
Suction filter or backflow
preventer clogged.
Leaks at suction side.
Impeller blocked.
Pump motor doesn't start
No power.
or suddenly stops
Circuit breaker has switched
off the motor due to over
heating / overload.
Electric failure.
Noise development in the
In the case of strong flows (e.g. open hose end, without
hydraulic area
connect ing device), noise may result in the hydraulic part of
the pump. This is harmless and does not lead to damage
of the pump. The noise can be removed by lightly changing
the flow (e.g. light opening/closing of a connecting device).
NOTE: For any other malfunctions please contact the GARDENA service depart-
ment. Repairs must only be done by GARDENA service departments or specialist
dealers approved by GARDENA.
7. ACCESSORIES
GARDENA Suction Hoses
Kinkproof and vacuumproof, optionally available by the metre
Art. 1720/1721 (19 mm (3/4") / 25 mm (1")) without connecting
fittings or in fixed length Art. 1411/1418 complete with connect
ing fittings.
GARDENA Suction Hose
For connection on the suction side.
Fitting
GARDENA Pump
For connection on the delivery side.
Connection Set
GARDENA Suction Filter
To equip suction hoses with backflow
with backflow preventer
preventer sold by the metre.
Remedy
v Seal connections on suction
side so are airtight.
v Check suction line for dam
age and seal so is airtight.
v Fill the pump
(see 3. OPERATION).
1. Fill the pump again
(see 3. OPERATION).
2. When starting operation hold
the pressure hose approx. 1 m
vertically above the pump,
until the suction action has
taken place.
6
at the
v Check seal (replace if neces
.
sary) and tighten connection
securely (do not use pliers).
v Open shutoff valves
(e. g. nozzle) in the delivery
line, empty the delivery hose
or disconnect it from the
pump during priming.
v Switch on the pump and
wait up to 5 min.
v Clean the filter or the back
flow preventer.
v Reduce suction height.
before operation.
v Reduce flow rate on the deli
very side with a control valve,
e.g. GARDENA art. (2)977.
v Clean filter or backflow
preventer.
v Eliminate leak.
v Release impeller.
v Check fuses and electric
connections.
v Ensure sufficient cooling /
ventilation and clean the
impeller chamber.
v Send the pump to one of our
GARDENA Service Centres.
Art. 1723/1724
Art. 1750/1752
Art. 1726/1727/1728