Mode Of Operation; Assebmly And Operation - Westfalia 81 28 82 Instruction Manual

Remote controlled solar pond fountain with led
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Intended Use – Scope of Delivery
The solar fountain is intended for the use in garden ponds only. The set consists
of a solar cell, a water pump and 4 different water sprinkles.

Mode of Operation

The solar fountain floats freely on the water surface. As soon as sunlight shines
on the solar cell, the built-in battery pack will be charged. When pressing the
remote control, the water pump starts operating.
Assembly and Operation
1. Take out all parts of the packaging. Remove the
protective foil from the solar cell and remove the plug form
the DC socket at the rear side of the unit.
2. Attach a water sprinkler of your choice (2 or 8, 9 or 10) on
the pipe in the centre of the solar fountain. Connect the
pump with the solar fountain. (5 and 6).
3. Place the solar fountain on the water and immerse it at
least 10 cm. Now turn around the solar fountain so all the
air can escape from the pump and the filter. The solar
fountain is now read for use.
Hint: The pump should never run dry. Make sure that
there is enough water around the solar fountain. A dry run
will damage the pump!
If necessary, anchor the solar fountain with the hook (4). Thus, the solar
fountain cannot be floated to the edge of the pond.
4. Make sure direct sunlight shines on the solar fountain. Pull out the antenna of
the remote control (11) and push the button A in order to operate the solar
fountain. Make sure the distance between solar fountain and remote control
does not exceed 10 m. When the built-in battery pack is fully charged, the
pump will start working. After approx. 2 – 3 hours the pump will stop working
as the battery pack is discharged. If desired you can stop the solar fountain
by pressing the button A again.
5. When pressing the button B you can select one of the three provided
programs:
Water Jet Up/Down Operation,
Interval Operation with 4 seconds interruption,
Continuous Operation
Operation
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