Gardena 7904, 7905 Operating Instructions Manual

GARDENA
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D Gebrauchsanweisung
Teichfilter / Teichfilter mit UVC-Licht
GB Operating Instructions
Pond Filter / Pond Filter with UVC light
Filtre de bassin / Filtre de bassin avec lampe UV-C
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing
Vijverfilter / Vijverfilter met UVC-lamp
S Bruksanvisning
Dammfilter / Dammfilter med UVC-ljus
I Istruzioni per l’uso
Filtro per laghetti / Filtro per laghetti con lampada a raggi UVC
E Manual de instrucciones
Filtro para estanques / Filtro para estanques con luz UVC
DK Brugsanvisning
Bassinfilter / Bassinfilter med UVC-lys
Art. 7904 Art. 7905 (UVC)
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GARDENA Pond Filter / Pond Filter with UVC light
Welcome to GARDENA aquamotion ...
Please read these operating instructions carefully and observe the notes given. Use the instructions to familiarise yourself with the equipment, the operating controls, their correct use, and the notes on safety.
A For safety reasons, children under 16 as well as persons
not familiar with these operating instructions should not use this Pond Filter.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place.
Application Range of Your Filter
The GARDENA Pond Filter and the GARDENA UVC Pond Filter have been designed for domestic outdoor use around your home and garden for the sole purpose of cleaning garden ponds with or without fish stock.
A The Pond Filter must not be used for industrial applications
and in conjunction with chemicals, food, flammable and explo­sive substances.
Intended purpose
Attention
A For Your Safety
UVC light: Caution! Ultraviolet radiation. This radiation is harmful to eyes and skin. Never operate the lamp without its casing!
The UVC light should be operated using a residual current de­vice with a residual current rating of 30 mA (DIN VDE 0100­702 and 0100-738). Please consult a professional electrician.
If extension or connector cables or adapters are used, they must be earthed.
Mains power cables should not have a smaller cross-section than a rubber sheathed cable of the designation H05 RNF. Extension cables must meet the requirements of DIN VDE 0620.
In Austria power cables should correspond to ÖVE-EM 42, T 2 (2000) /1979 § 22 according to § 2022.1. According to this standard units used in swimming pools and ponds should only be operated via an isolating transformer. Please contact your electrician.
Caution! Protect eyes from flash
Using the UVC light
Extension cables
Mains power cables
For Austria
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In Switzerland mobile appliances which are used outdoors, must be connected via a residual-current device.
Carry out a visual check before operating the device in order to see whether the UVC light, in particular the mains power cables and plugs have been damaged. A damaged lamp must not be used. In case of damage please have the UVC light tested either by our GARDENA Service Centre or by an autho­rised electrician.
Check line voltage. Data indicated on the type plate must match technical data of the mains supply.
Position the Pond Filter in a firm and dry area, protected from flooding, within a distance of at least 2 metres from the pond (only for Pond Filter with UVC Light).The filter must be protected from falling into the pond. Please consult a professional electri­cian.
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Never operate the UVC light if water is not flowing through it. First connect the power cable of the pump before operating the UVC light.
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If the power cable, the inspection window or the casing of the UVC light seem to be faulty, the lamp must not be operated.
An integrated thermostat switches off the UVC light if it over­heats. The light is switched back on again once it has cooled down.
Do not carry the UVC light by its cable, and do not use the cable to disconnect the plug. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
When the UVC light is out of operation or not in use or before maintenance disconnect the plug!
Take care that the electrical connections are kept dry.
Make sure that the water outlet is always kept free of obstruc­tions and check it regularly.The filter must never be allowed to overflow at any time (for example, due to the outlet being blocked). In that case, the pond would be in danger of being emptied!
Make sure you clean the filter or the outlet regularly (see paragraph on care instructions).
Please comply with local noise protection regulations.
For Switzerland
Visual check
Check line voltage
Positioning the Pond Filter
Do not operate UVC light, if ...
Thermostat
Do not carry the UVC light by its cable
Disconnect the plug
Electrical connections
Keep water outlet free of obstructions – filter must not be allowed to overflow
Comply with noise protection regulations
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Install the filter in a position near your pond.
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Connect a hose to the water inlet of the pond filter and con­nect it with the pump in the pond.
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Connect a DN 70 sewage pipe to the outlet of the pond filter and run it to your pond. If your pump comes with a UVC light, fit the lamp.
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Connect first the power cable of the pump, and if necessary the UVC light, to a 230-V­AC socket.
Assembly of the UVC-light
Remove the filter cover 1. To do this, pull the side tabs outwards and remove the cover. Insert the tube supplied 2into the centre of the filter. Make sure it fits properly into middle of the recesses
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Insert the UVC light socket 3into the centre opening so that the mains cable fits into the recess in the cover.Insert and turn both tommy screws 5one quarter turn.
Replace the filter cover 1.
Brief Operating Instructions
What You Should Know About Ponds and Filters
Garden ponds are not as deep as natural water features.The lack of depth means that a garden pond heats up and cools down much more quickly. These changes in temperature and environ­mental factors such as fertilisers, plant residues etc., are among the main causes of excess levels of nutrients and hence of growth of algae.
In garden ponds the density of fish stock per cubic meter is usually higher than in natural ponds. As the fish usually also receive more food than in their natural environment, the amount of pollution due to excrement is very high.
Excess growth of algae, as well as the high level of pollution due to fish excrement causes a lack of oxygen in your pond; its bio­logical balance has been disturbed. Problem: the level of nutrients in your pond is too high. The most effective solution to this problem is to decrease the level of nutrients available by means of a biological process and
Excess growth of algae – murky pond
High density of fish stock
Decrease the level of nutrients and increase the oxygen supply
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