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Gardena 4000/4 1482 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Pressure tank unit

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Important ! Don't use any hose
Note 1: The pump fitting is
connection system fittings on
equipped with a 33.3 mm (G 1)
thread to which 13 mm (1/ 2 "),
the suction side !
19 mm (3 / 4 ") and 16 mm
G
(5 / 8 ") hoses can be connect-
Delivery Side
4. Screw the second pump fitting
ed by using GARDENA hose
3
into the outlet nozzle of the
connection system fittings.
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delivery side
of Electronic
Note 2 : Best results regarding
Manometric Switch, and tighten
the delivery capacity of the
up by hand. Take care that the
pump are achieved when con-
necting 19 mm (3 / 4 ") hoses
washer of the pump fitting fits
closely to the delivery side.
in conjunction with GARDENA
"Profi " Maxi-Flow System fit-
tings (e.g. art.no. 1752) or
6. Starting Operation
Using the pump for the
be allowed to escape during
first time
the suction process.
1. Set the switch of the backflow
3. Plug the mains plug
valve to Position 2.
Electronic Manometric Switch
2. Slightly open the release
into an outlet socket supplying
points in the delivery pipe (e.g.
230 V alternating current.
spray lance, tap) ➔ air must
7. Safety Hints before Operation
Caution: Pursuant to
In Austria, the electrical
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DIN VDE 0100 -702 and
connections must be made
0100 -738 use of the pump
according to ÖVE-EM 42,
nearby swimming pools and
T 2 (2000) / 1979 § 22 based
garden ponds and other
on § 2022.1. Pursuant to this
similar places is only permis-
regulation it's imperative to
sible, if the pump is operated
operate pumps for swimming
with a residual-current de-
pools and garden ponds
vice with a residual-current
exclusively via an isolating
rating ≤ ≤ 30 mA. Please ask
transformer. Please ask
your electrician for his ad-
your electrician.
vice.
In Switzerland mobile appli-
.
.
The pump must be located
ances which are used out-
.
.
on solid, even ground, pro-
doors, must be connected
tected from flooding. Take
via a residual-current device.
care that the pump cannot
When using the pump for
.
.
fall into water.
domestic water supply,
Mains power cables should
please adhere to the local
.
.
not have a smaller cross-
water and sewerage regula-
section than a rubber
tions. In addition observe
sheathed cable of the desig-
the regulations of DIN 1988.
nation H07 RNF. Extension
If necessary, contact your
cables must meet the re-
sanitary expert.
quirements of DIN VDE 0620.
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when using 25 mm (1 ") hoses
with fittings available from
your sanitary dealer.
When connecting simultane-
ously several hoses / watering
accessories, we recommend
application of our GARDENA
Twin-Tap Connector (art.no. 1210)
or Four Channel Water Distributor
(art.no. 1194) which can be
screwed directly onto the pump
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fitting on the delivery side
.
Caution ! The pump immedi-
ately starts to run !
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for the
4. As soon as the pump begins
to pump, turn the switch to
Position 1 (normal operation)
➔ ensures fault-free operation
of the pump.
Children under the age of 16
.
.
are not allowed to operate
the pump. Keep them away
from the connected unit.
Protect the pump from rain.
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Don't use the pump in wet
or moist area.
Before operating the pump,
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.
first make a visual check, if
there is any damage of the
pump (esp. regarding power
cable and plug). A damaged
pump must not be used. In
case of damage, please have
the pump checked 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.
8. Function and Display of the Electronic Manometric Switch
The Electronic Manometric Switch
Electronic Control Display
is equipped with an electronic
Operating Status
control unit with fixed programs.
The electronic control unit is acti-
vated by pulses from the mano-
metric switch and the flow recog-
lit
nition of the dry-running safety
feature.
RESET Button (ill. F 1)
The manometric switch is set
.
.
The RESET button is used
at the factory to a switching
to reset and restart the pump
pressure of approx. 2.2 bar.
after a fault.
This setting cannot be changed.
The dry-running safety mech-
Red Power LED is lit (ill. F 2)
anism protects the pump
.
.
The pump is connected to
against damage and controls
the mains power.
the time the pump continues to
The pump functions in the
run against the closed delivery
normal operating mode.
side.
The LEDs (light emitting diodes)
Green LED is lit (ill. F 3)
.
.
display the operating status
The pump is connected to the
(➔ see "Electronic Control Dis-
mains and the pump is running.
play").
Once the pump has reached
the max. pump pressure, the
Explanation of Terms
pump switches off (the green
LED extinguishes) and the
Priming cycle
.
.
pump functions in the normal
The pump attempts to restore
operating mode.
normal operation in 4 minutes.
Automatic self-priming mode
Green LED flashing slowly
.
.
.
.
(➔ ➔ yellow Alarm LED flash-
(once a second) (ill. F 4)
➔ The flow rate on the deliv-
es)
After a fault, the pump's elec-
ery side is too low (below
tronic control unit makes three
90 l / h).
automatic self-priming attempts
The pump continues to run
at different time intervals (after
and then switches off. It
1 hour, after 5 hours and after
turns on again as soon as
20 hours) to restore normal
the switching pressure of
operation.
approx. 2.2 bar has been
The priming cycle (see above)
reached (e.g. in the case
is used for each of these at-
of a leak).
tempts.
➔ The pump must be switched
off just before you finish
Re-plugging
.
.
draining water from the unit.
(removing the mains plug
and then plugging it
Green LED flashing quickly
.
.
back in the socket again)
(four times a second) (ill. F 5)
Important ! Remove the plug
➔ The flow rate on the inlet
from the socket! Check the
side is too low (below
unit and pump for any faults
400 l / h).
(see section "Finding Faults").
The pump continues to
Rectify any faults and restart
run for approx. 40 seconds.
the pump by plugging the
If normal operation is not
mains plug into a socket sup-
achieved during this time,
plying 230 V AC.
the pump switches off and
the control unit changes
to the "automatic self-
priming mode".
Note: The pump can be
switched on again at any
time by pressing the
RESET button.
flashing
flashing
quickly
Yellow LED flashing slowly
.
.
(once a second) (ill. F 6)
➔ The amount of water is
too low when restarting
the pump.
The pump runs through
the first "priming cycle".
If the normal operating
mode is not achieved, the
pump switches off and
the control unit changes
to the "automatic self-
priming mode".
Note : The pump can be
restarted at any time by
pressing the RESET button.
Yellow LED flashing quickly
.
.
(four times a second) (ill. F 7)
➔ Alarm which indicates if the
amount of water is too low
when the pump is operating
in the normal mode. The
control unit changes to the
"automatic self-priming
mode".
Note: The pump can be
restarted at any time by
pressing the RESET button.
Yellow LED is lit (ill. F 8)
.
.
➔ The "automatic self-
priming mode" is no longer
active and the unit is no
longer supplying water
(e.g. no water in the con-
tainer or borse or the filter
is dirty).
Note: The pump can be
restarted at any time by
pressing the RESET button
or by "re-plugging".
Green and yellow LEDs
.
.
flashing quickly and alter-
nately
(four times a second) (ill. F 9)
➔ Warning: There is a leak
in the pipe system.
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