9.2 Installing a suction line (fig. 1 + 15)
1. Remove the locking screw (10a) on the suction connection
(10). Keep the locking screw (10a) in a safe place (fig. 1)!
2. Connect the appropriate connection system (e.g. quick
coupling system, bayonet fitting) or the multifunction adapt-
er (13) with the help of connection (a) to the suction con-
nection (10).
3. Then connect the suction line with the appropriate connec-
tion system (e.g. quick coupling system, bayonet fitting). If
necessary, use connection (c) of the multifunction adapter
(13).
4. Lay the suction line from the water pick-up point to the gar-
den pump and domestic waterworks in a continuously ris-
ing slope.
Notes:
• Please do not lay the suction line above the pump height. Air
bubbles in the suction line will delay and prevent the suction
process.
• Install the suction and pressure lines in order to avoid a me-
chanical pressure on the garden pump and domestic wa-
terworks.
• Place the suction line deep enough in the water to prevent
the garden pump and domestic waterworks from running dry
if the water level drops.
• Check the suction hose for leaks, to avoid sucking air.
• Avoid sucking in foreign bodies (sand etc.).
9.3 Filling the garden pump and domestic water-
works with water (fig. 16)
In order to reduce the start-up time of the garden pump and
domestic waterworks and to prevent air being sucked in, the
garden pump and domestic waterworks must be filled with wa-
ter beforehand!
1. Therefore, the suction hose should be installed to prevent
water from flowing out of the suction connection (10).
2. Use the opening of the pressure connection (1) to fill the
garden pump and domestic waterworks with water. Alter-
natively, you can fill in water through the opening of the
pre-filter locking screw (11).
Approx. 2.5 litres of water are required.
3. Slightly tilt the garden pump and domestic waterworks
now and then, to avoid air being trapped. Alternatively,
open the ventilation screw (8) and fill up with water until
water comes out of it. Afterwards, attach the ventilation
screw again.
4. Now, attach the pressure line as described in the next
point.
9.4 Installing a pressure line (fig. 1 and 2)
1. Remove the locking screw (1a) from the pressure connec-
tion (1). Keep the locking screw (1a) in a safe place!
2. Connect the appropriate connection system (e.g. quick
coupling system, bayonet fitting) to the pressure connec-
tion (1) or the multifunction adapter (a or b).
3. Then connect the pressure hose with the appropriate con-
nection system (e.g. quick coupling system, bayonet fitting).
If necessary, use connection c of the multifunction adapter
(13).
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4. During the suction process, the consumers in the pressure
line (e.g. nozzles, showers, toilet flush, etc.) must be fully
opened so that the air in the suction line can escape freely.
9.5 Permanent installation of the garden pump
and domestic waterworks (fig. 17)
For stationary use of the garden pump and domestic water-
works, we recommend a permanent installation on a level sur-
face.
1. Only set up the garden pump and domestic waterworks on
a screwable and flat surface.
2. Install the garden pump and domestic waterworks on the
fastening points (7). Use adequate assembly material for
this (not included in the scope of delivery!).
10. Operation
m Attention!
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
m NOTE!
The garden pump and domestic waterworks must be absolutely
tight at the inlet and outlet. Therefore, regardless of your cho-
sen connection, use a Teflon or any other sealing tape.
10.1 LCD display
The garden pump and domestic waterworks offers a range of
setting options. You can select one of the operating modes on
the LCD display (3) with the "MODE" button (4).
10.2 Explanation of the display functions
(fig. 3 - 14)
Garden pump and domestic water-
Power On
works is connected to an electrical
power source
Garden pump and domestic water-
Automatic Mode
works is running automatically
Time Mode
Setting the time and operating time
Time Now
Setting the current time
Time On
Setting the power-on time
Time Off
Setting the power-off time
Time Mode NOT SET Current time has not been set
Garden pump and domestic water-
Always On Mode
works runs continuously, not recom-
(Not Recommended)
mended
10.3 "Automatic Mode" (fig. 3 - 4.4)
1. Connect the garden pump and domestic waterworks to the
power supply The display shows "Power on" (fig. 3).
2. Press the "MODE" button (4) one time to reach the "Auto-
matic Mode" (fig. 4).
Attention: Garden pump and domestic waterworks
doesn't immediately start Please ensure that the product is
completely assembled.
3. When you operate your consumer attached to the pres-
sure line (e.g. nozzle, shower, toilet flush, etc.), the garden
pump and domestic waterworks switches on.