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Problem

Low flow from the pump

1.

 

Ensure that the feature pump is fully submersed and not sucking air due to  

 

  lack of water in your feature. 

2.

 

Follow routine maintenance. 

3.

 

Ensure pipe work is not blocked, leaking or is laid so that it gets crushed 

  or kinked.

4.

 

Keep the height that water is to be pumped from the water surface (known  

  as head) to a minimum. The higher the head the lower the flow rate and the  
  more wear on the pump.

5.

 

Use the largest diameter, smoothest bore pond hose over the shortest  

  distance and keep hose fittings to a minimum. This removes frictional loss  
  of flow and so increases pump flow rates.

6.

 

If the pump 

turns off

 

before

 the water level is low, adjust the pump to a level  

  position so the sensors work properly.

7.

 

If the pump 

doesn’t turn off

 when the water level is low, adjust the pump to  

  a level position so the sensors work properly.

No flow from the pump

1.

 

Check that the water is topped up. 

Check power supply is on. 

3.

 

Check fuse and wiring (see Installation). 

4.

 

Follow low flow procedure as above. 

If none of the above works see faults problem procedure on page 12 or visit 

www.penningtonaquagarden.com

 for helpful videos.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Summary of Contents for 150-300

Page 1: ...cts by Pennington have been exclusively designed in partnership with Interpet UK a Leading Britsh water garden company Pennington 1280 Atalanta Hwy Madison GA 30650 www PenningtonAquagarden com Leafle...

Page 2: ...rful motors are easy to maintain having a single moving part impeller system Please carefully read the following guide which will enable you to get the best from your fountain pump IMPORTANT Please at...

Page 3: ...ater and are suitable for outdoor use For each of the following situations do not attempt repairs by yourself Return the appliance to an authorized service facility for service or discard the applianc...

Page 4: ...al Specifications 3 Accessories Supplied 4 Auto Shut off Feature 5 Installation 6 Electrical Installation 6 Pump Connection and Adjustment 7 Maintenance and cleaning 8 Cleaning 8 Routine Maintenance 8...

Page 5: ...p motor N A 2 Pump outlet N A 3 Impellor complete 150 300 100521201 3 Impellor complete 300 500 100521202 4 Impellor cover N A 5 Front pump cage N A 6 Back pump cage N A 7 Flow adjuster N A 8 1 2 3 4...

Page 6: ...ART 5 1 5m 248 gallhr 939 ltrlhr 4 1 2m 333 gallhr 1261 ltrlhr 3 0 9m 398 gallhr 1508 ltrlhr 2 0 6m 447 gallhr 1692 ltrlhr 1 0 3m 491 gallhr 1861 ltrlhr 0 0m 528 gallhr 2000 ltrlhr FLOW CHART Dimensio...

Page 7: ...NG TO KNOW YOUR WATER FOUNTAIN PUMP Accessories supplied Economical compact motor Reduced cleaning high surface area inlet pre filter cage minimizes blocking For hose 1 2 3 4 1 Adjustable flow control...

Page 8: ...Auto shut off feature prevents burnout WARNING THE SENSORS CANNOT FUNCTION PROPERLY IF THE PUMP IS NOT LEVEL Sensors automatically turn off the pump when the water level is low Sensors automatically t...

Page 9: ...ng installed repaired maintained or handled WARNING All models must be used with an GFCI To reduce the risk of electric shock connect only to a properly grounded grounding type receptacle To reduce th...

Page 10: ...ow control can now be adjusted as seen in the adjusting flow control diagram INSTALLATION 7 Turn flow adjuster clockwise to increase flow anticlockwise to decrease flow Cut Remove unwanted Hosetails 1...

Page 11: ...routine maintenance when pump flow is visibly reduced 1 Switch off electricity 2 Remove the pump from the feature or pond do not use the cable to lift the pump 3 Follow steps 1 2 and 3 MAINTENANCE CL...

Page 12: ...E CLEANING STEP 2 Remove yellow impellor cover by turning anti clockwise to release lock Then pull firmly away from pump motor 9 STEP 3 Remove impellor from the pump motor Wash parts with fresh water...

Page 13: ...d be taken to examine the cable entry point and the cable If there is any sign of damage the pump should be discarded Winter Storage The pump can be run in the pond or feature during the winter but ca...

Page 14: ...r the shortest distance and keep hose fittings to a minimum This removes frictional loss of flow and so increases pump flow rates 6 If the pump turns off before the water level is low adjust the pump...

Page 15: ...ce and check pump b Follow troubleshooting guide c Follow annual maintenance guide 3 Return pump to point of purchase for inspection and advice You may need proof of purchase Please visit www penningt...

Page 16: ...ring fault within this period it will be either repaired or replaced free of charge Liability is limited to replacement of the faulty product only no other costs will be reimbursed The guarantee is no...

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