User manual

Operating elements
4
5
7
6
2
1
3
11
8
10
9
1 Pump socket
2 Plug with swivel nut
3 LEDs
4 Water outlet
5 Crystal ball
6 Riser tube
7 Pump nipple
8 Bottom tray
9 Low voltage socket
10 Low voltage plug
11 Power adapter
Connection and rst use
Pay attention to the "Safety instructions".
1. Place the fountain on a at, waterproof surface. Do not place it on top of electrical
or electronic devices. Fill the bottom tray (8) of the fountain up to max. with clear,
decalcied or distilled water. The max. level must not be exceeded. Ensure that
the water level does not fall below the min. mark. Promptly rell when the water
level is low.
2. Connect the pump socket (1) on the pump connecting cable to the plug with the
swivel nut (2) on the upper part of the fountain. Screw the swivel nut onto the
thread on the pump socket so that it is tight and waterproof - this part must be
submerged in water.
3. Place the riser tube (6) onto the pump nipple (7) on the pump output.
4. Begin by placing the upper part together with the installed components onto the
supports in the bottom tray. The pump must be fully submerged in water. Move the
pump back and forth and tilt it slightly so that any air bubbles trapped in the pump
can escape. The pump must rest on the suction feet on the bottom of the tray and
if necessary, be lightly attached. This completes this step.
5. Decorate the upper part of the fountain with the decorative stones as you wish.
6. If necessary, connect the low voltage socket on the bottom of the power adapter
to the low voltage plug on the pump cable.
You must ensure that the cable is
placed in a drip loop. This prevents
water from owing along the power
cable to the mains socket. This
constitutes a risk of a fatal electric
shock!
To the
pump
9
10
Drip loop
7. Connect the power adapter (11) to a mains socket. The pump starts straight away.
Disconnect the power adapter from the mains, if little or no water
is pumped even though there is sucient water in the bottom tray.
Disconnect the low voltage socket (9) on the bottom of the power adapter
from the low voltage plug (10) on the pump cable. Then reconnect the low
voltage socket on the bottom of the power adapter to the low voltage plug
on the pump cable. Connect the power adapter to the mains. Repeat this a
few times until the pump delivers enough water.
8. If water is available and ows continuously, place the crystal ball (5) into the shell
on the water outlet (4) when using for the rst time.
9. Give it a small nudge with one of your ngers so that it starts moving. The ball will
then rotate alone and the water emerges from the sides and runs down.
10. Ensure that you do not overll the bottom tray with water and that it does not
overow.
11. Disconnect the power adapter from the mains socket. The pump stops straight
away.
If necessary, place a suitable material under the fountain so that any
water that splashes out of the fountain by accident does not damage
furniture or ooring.
Setting the ow volume
Disconnect the pump from the power supply. You can set the desired water ow
volume using the slide switch on the front on the pump. Move it towards "+" to increase
the ow volume. Move it towards "-" to decrease the ow volume.
Troubleshooting
The pump does not deliver any water or
is noisier than usual.
There is not enough water in the
container. Remove the pump; ll the
fountain with fresh decalcied or
distilled water to at least the min. mark
but not higher than the max. mark.
The pump does not deliver enough
water.
Increase the water ow volume (see
"Setting the ow volume").
There is air in the pump. Unplug the pump and pour water into
the tube from the top.
Plug the pump back in.
Maintenance and cleaning
Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical
solutions, as these could damage the housing or even impair the
functioning of the product.
Disconnect the product from the power supply.
Change the water every three days and clean the fountain. Remove any dirt and
deposits from the fountain.
If any dirt accumulates in the pump intake, disconnect the power adapter from the
mains supply and rinse the pump with clean, running water.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the
household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the
relevant statutory regulations.
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the
environment.
Technical data
a) Fountain and pump
Operating voltage................................12 V/AC, 50 Hz
Power consumption............................max. 3.4 W
LED......................................................... 4 x LED (red, yellow, blue, green), each 0.125 W
Luminous ux ...................................... 20 lm
Protection type ....................................IPX8
Protection class ..................................III
Pump head ...........................................max. 0.4 m
Water volume ......................................0.85 to 1.5 l
Water temperature .............................max. 35 °C
Operating conditions ..........................1 to +35 °C, 0 - 90 % RH
Storage conditions..............................1 to +35 °C, 0 - 90 % RH
Dimensions (W x H x D)......................190 x 250 x 180 mm (fountain)
34 x 39 x 31 mm (pump)
Weight ...................................................930 g (fountain)
120 g (pump)
b) Power adapter
Input voltage ........................................230-240 V/AC, 50Hz
Output voltage / current ..................... 12 V/AC, 0.25 A
Protection type ....................................IP20
Protection class ..................................II
Weight ...................................................160 g
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