Installation Guide

WARNING: SAFETY AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The pump is supplied with 15 feet of 3 core electrical cable, permanently connected and sealed
to the motor. The cable cannot be replaced. Pump should be discarded if cord is damaged.
Pump must be connected to an approved ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
receptacle. Do not connect to any voltage other than that stated on the pump.
Warning: Always unplug or disconnect from the electricity supply before putting
hands in the water, while equipment is being handled in any way.
Do not use the supply cable to lift the pump as this may cause damage.
Do not operate or leave the pump in freezing conditions.
Do not allow the pump to run dry. The pump must be fully submerged.
PRE-ASSEMBLY PREPARATIONS
Identify the height of riser required to feature the nozzle at the desired level
in your pond. Choose the riser assembly that best suits your needs.
Assess the parts required from diagram #1, to determine what you will need
to properly mount the chosen assembly to your pump.
These five popular spray patterns provide you
visual and functional options that suit most pond sizes and environments.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Single Feature use
1. Attach threaded connector (07) to the pump output.
2. Attach riser tube (s), and your Fountain Nozzle choice.
Dual Feature use, Fountain Nozzle
With a Spouting Statue / Waterfall (not supplied)
1. Attach connector (6) and diverter
2. Attach riser tube (s), and Fountain Nozzle
3. Use ¾” ID Tubing (not supplied)
to attach to your water feature.
The diverter features a dual-flow control.
Each feature (spray nozzle and water feature)
can be adjusted independently
of the other as needed
Fountain Nozzle Head Assembly:
Spray nozzle heads should be assembled as shown
in Diagram # 6.
Please Note: Trumpet and Bell Nozzle share the same
base unit. The top piece is threaded into the base to allow
adjustment of the water spray diameter.
INSTALLATION IN POND
Place pump on a flat brick or stone approximately 2” – 4” from the bottom of
pond to help prevent debris from interfering with the pump’s performance.
Make sure the cable is securely routed to the GFCI electrical supply and is
protected against abrasion and damage.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, always disconnect the pump from the power supply and
remove from pond.
Do not pump heated liquids. Unit is tested for fresh water use only.
Pond water must be kept clean using proper filtration components.
Always operate the pump completely submerged.
Disassemble the unit periodically to clean mineral deposits and build up of
debris inside the impeller and rotor.
Clean components when visibly soiled or a drop in performance is noted.
Use a cloth or soft brush with warm soapy water when cleaning.
Do not operate this pump below 0
o
C, as FREEZING DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.
Diagram # 5
Diagram # 6
Water Feature
¾” Tubing
Diagram # 7