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Brand | Smartpond |
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Model | Filter |
Category | Lawn and Garden Equipment |
Language | English |
Explains the manual's role for installers, owners, and personnel regarding plant operation.
Defines the plant's intended purpose and application areas for filtration.
Covers safety warnings, liability for misuse, and dismantling procedures by authorized personnel.
Explains the meaning and importance of warning and instruction symbols in the manual.
Defines G-Model, S-Model, Plant, Guarantee, Owner, and Skilled Personnel.
Defines terms like Assembly work and Error states related to plant operation.
Outlines owner's duties for safe operation and tasks assigned to expert personnel.
Provides contact details for the manufacturer and mentions local retailer information.
Crucial safety instruction to disconnect power before opening the terminal box.
Details control elements (push button T1) and mounting methods for the control unit box.
Details the cable outputs (L1-L5) on the control unit box and their functions.
Ensures correct signal generator (float gauge, switch) is connected to respective connectors L3-L5.
Explains the function of each LED (H1-H6) on the control unit circuit board for monitoring.
Describes the Pumped and Gravity versions of the EBF model.
States that plants are delivered fully assembled.
Covers frost-free installation, foundation, backflow, and specific model (G/S) instructions.
Notes that filters have welded pipe sockets for D110mm pipes.
Details on pipe fittings for return flow and screw joints.
Explains the installation height and purpose of the overflow pipe.
Ensures sufficient water feedback to prevent backwater in the filter.
Defines bio-stage water level using T-joint height relation.
Explains pump placement for the S-Model to keep biological organisms away.
Notes the location of the dirty water drain for planning purposes.
Details the function and provides guidance on setting the safety overflow plate.
Covers disconnecting power, protecting the control unit, and using FI switches.
Connects pond pumps and UV-C to the control unit for safety functions.
Outlines steps for commissioning after positioning and pipe installation.
Lists fuses for power sockets and specifies using only slow-blow fuses.
Safety warning to disconnect the supply cable before opening the control unit box.
Identifies and explains the function of the three potentiometers (P1, P2, P3) on the circuit board.
Details the sequence and timing of the cleaning cycle stages triggered by the float gauge.
Explains the function and adjustment of the float gauge (B1) for different models.
Details the function of the second float gauge (B2) for protection against dry running and overflow.
Explains UV-C switching and notes the option for high pumping output.
Details connection, optional features, and safety warnings for the UV-C unit.
Explains how contamination affects the belt and cleaning procedures with detergents.
Explains detergent application, effect time, and water level for belt cleaning.
Details the use, risks, and results of cleaning the belt with a high-pressure cleaner.
Safety instruction to disconnect power before belt replacement.
Covers positioning release locks, removing wires, and threading new belts.
Steps for positioning and connecting belt ends using a wire.
Explains cleaning the fine filter, its function, and inspection frequency.
Advises on checking and cleaning the float gauge for dirt.
Details how to remove and clean the belt spraying nozzles.
Covers nozzle insertion, non-return valve, and water nozzle functions.
Emphasizes not damaging nozzles and aligning them for optimal coverage.
Lists wear parts like filter belt, spraying nozzles, and fine filter insert.
States client responsibility for safe G-version installation and mandatory overflow protection.
Notes float gauge position, pump suction area, and pond drying risks.