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Gardena FFP 5000 - Initial Operation

Gardena FFP 5000
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11
GB
B
Putting underwater filter
with stepped nipple into
operation:
The stepped nipple (½
"
"
)
6
can be used for connection, for
example, to a stream or source stone.
1. Screw the T-piece
7
onto the adapter
1
.
2. Screw the stepped nipple
6
onto the side outlet of the
T-piece
7
.
3. Screw the cap
8
onto the T-piece
7
.
4. Initial Operation
Note: In the event of an uneven foundation, the fountain can be
vertically aligned with the adjustable ball joint
2
.
1. When using a gargoyle, connect the hose of the gargoyle
to the stepped nipple
6
.
2. Place the pump with the fountain on a firm base so that the
filter housing
9
is completely covered by water.
3. Undo the fixing nut
0
of the ball joint
2
,
place nozzle tube
3
vertically and screw
fixing nut
0
tight again.
4. Connect the mains plug of the pump to
an A.C. socket.
Attention: pump starts immediately.
5. Unscrew Water Bell, Fleur-de-Lis or
Water Jets out of the nozzle tube
3
until
the fountain has the required shape.
6. Adjust the size of the fountain with the
regulating valves
5
.
7. Adjust the required amount of water of
the gargoyle with the regulating valves
A
.
Note: When using a ¾
"
hose, the front part of the stepped
nipple can be cut off with a saw.
1. Connect the hose of the stream to the stepped nipple
6
.
2. Place the pump with the stepped nipple on a firm base so that
the filter housing
9
is completely covered by water (max. 2 m
under water).
3. Connect the mains plug of the pump
to an A.C. socket.
Attention: pump starts
immediately.
4. Adjust the required amount of water
with the regulating valves
A
.
B
Installing underwater filter
with stepped nipple:
A
Putting underwater filter
with fountain pump set
into operation:
3
0
6
6
2
A
A
5
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1
7
9
9

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