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GARDENA
Art. 7906
Art. 7909
Art. 7910
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Gebrauchsanweisung
Teichfilter / Teichfilter mit Wasserspielpumpe WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
GB Operating Instructions
Pond Filter / Pond Filter with Fountain Pump WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
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Mode d’emploi
Filtre de bassin / Filtre de bassin avec pompe pour jets d’eau
WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing
Vijverfilter / Vijverfilter met waterspelpomp WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
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Bruksanvisning
Dammfilter / Dammfilter med Fontän Pump WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
Istruzioni per l’uso
Filtro per laghetti / Filtro per laghetti con pompa per giochi d’acqua
WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
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Manual de instrucciones
Filtro para estanques / Filtro para estanques con bomba para
juegos de agua WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
Instruções de manejo
Filtro para Lagos / Filtro para Lagos com bomba para fontes
WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
DK Brugsanvisning
Bassinfilter / Bassinfilter med springvandspumpe WFP 3000 /
WFP 5000
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3. What You Should Know About Ponds and Filters
5. Using the Pond Filter for the First Time
Initial operation:
1. Screw the hose clockwise onto the thread G 3/4 (26,5 mm)
of the pump.
2. Screw the hose clockwise onto the thread G 3/4 (26,5 mm)
of the Pond Filter.
3. Position the Pond Filter and Pump in the garden pond so that
the Pond Filter and basket of the pump are completely covered
by water.
Garden ponds are not as deep as natural water features. The lack
Excess growth of algae –
murky pond
of depth means that a garden pond heats up and cools down
much more quickly. These changes in temperature and environ-
mental 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.
High density of fish stock
You can fill the pump basket with stones to make the pump
more stable.
You can achieve the best cleaning results by using your Pond
Filter in the dirtiest area of the pond.
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 bio-
logical balance has been disturbed.
We recommend using two filters for ponds larger than 16 m3
with slightly dirty water or for ponds larger than 8 m3 with very
dirty water (ponds containing fish).
Decrease the level of
nutrients and increase
the oxygen supply
Second filter:
➔ 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
to remove excess nutrients while at the same time increasing
the oxygen supply.
Operating two filters in parallel:
1. Screw another hose clockwise onto the second connection
of the first Pond Filter.
2. Screw the other end of the hose onto the connection of the
second Pond Filter.
The growth of algae can be restricted by installing a filter. Floating
substances (e.g. floating algae), which cause the water to be
murky, are filtered out and the water is purified. This helps the
pond to regain its biological balance. However, existing algae (e.g.
thread algae) visible at the time of installation must be skimmed off
(e.g. with the GARDENA combisystem Pond Net, Art. No. 7933).
Installing a filter
Operating two filters in series:
b
a
1. Press out the cap
of the lower Pond Filter from the inside.
a
2. Remove the lowest part of the filter
from the top Pond Filter.
b
3. Position the second Pond Filter on top of the first Pond Filter.
6. Pond Filter Maintenance
The GARDENA Pond Filter is largely maintenance-free.
Cleaning the Pond Filter:
4. How the Pond Filter Works
However, it may require cleaning from time to time.
1. Unplug the pump from the mains.
2. Remove the Pond Filter from the pond.
3. Unscrew the hose clockwise.
Water inlet
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2
Connection for connecting the hose to the pump in the pond.
4. Empty the Pond Filter completely.
5. Press in both clips
part of the filter.
at the same time and remove the top
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Mechanical coarse filtering
6. Remove all other parts of the filter in the same way.
Large particles of dirt are filtered out of the water by the
foam filtering elements.
7. Remove the foam filter elements from the filter and rinse
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"
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under running water.
Mechanical fine filtering with Zeolith
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8. Also clean the round foam filter element
under running water.
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9. Remove the Zeolith
from the bottom part of the filter and
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GARDENA Zeolith increases the surface area for more
efficient cleaning.
clean (using saltwater, for example).
10. Reassemble the Pond Filter in the opposite order.
11. Screw the hoses back onto the Pond Filter and position in
the pond (see “Using the Pond Filter for the First Time –
Initial Operation”).
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Second connection
For connecting two Pond Filters in parallel (the second
connection is sealed with a plug at the factory).
To ensure the zeolith functions correctly, we recommend you
replace or clean it every 6 months (e.g. in salt water).
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GARDENA Zeolith, 1 l
GARDENA Zeolith, 5 l
Art. No. 7914
Art. No. 7915
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1. The Applications Range of the GARDENA Fountain Pump
7. Trouble-Shooting
GARDENA Fountain Pumps have been designed for private use.
They are not designed for operating watering tools and systems.
The pumps may be used indoors as well as outdoors.
Intended purpose
Problem
Probable cause
Remedy
Water is not clear.
The floating material in the
pond is brown and sinks to
the bottom.
v Remove algae and leaves
from the pond, e.g. using
the GARDENA combi-
GARDENA Fountain Pumps have not been designed for con-
stant use in the industrial sector. Corrosive, easily combustible,
aggressive or explosive substances (e.g. petrol, petroleum, nitro
thinner) as well as salt-water or food / drinking water must not
be pumped.
Attention
system Pond Net, Art. 7933.
The pond is extremely dirty
and full of excess nutrients.
1. Check the nitrate level,
e.g. using the GARDENA
Pond Test Set, Art. 7920.
2. If necessary, replace the wa-
ter and clean the pond shell.
2. For Your Safety
Excess density of fish
and animal stock.
As a guideline for fish stock
the following rule applies:
maximum length of fish 60 cm
in 1m3 of pond water.
Operating the pump
The pump should be operated via a residual current device
with a residual current rating of ≤ 30 mA (DIN VDE 0100-702
and 0100-738). The pump must be placed on solid, even ground.
Please ask your electrician for his advice.
Mains power cables
For Austria
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.
If you have any problems with your Pond Filter, please contact our Service.
8. Storing the Pond Filter
In Austria power cables should correspond to ÖVE-EM 42,
T2 (2000)/1979 § 22 according to § 2022.1. According to this
standard pumps used in swimming pools and ponds should only
be operated via an isolating transformer. Please contact your
electrician.
Wintering:
1. Remove the Pond Filter from the pond, unscrew the hose
clockwise and empty the Pond Filter completely.
2. Store the Pond Filter away from frost.
For Switzerland
Visual check
In Switzerland mobile appliances which are used outdoors,
must be connected via a residual-current device.
Part II: Operating Instructions
for Fountain Pump WFP 3000/ 5000
Before operating the pump, look to see 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 autho-
rised electrician.
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.
Check line voltage
Check line voltage. Data indicated on the type plate must match
technical data of the mains supply.
Do not operate pump
when there are people
in the water
The pump must not be operated when there are people in the
water.
For safety reasons, children under 16 as well as persons not
familiar with these operating instructions should not use these
pumps.
Swimming pools
and garden ponds
Swimming pools and garden ponds should be designed accord-
ing to international and national design regulations. Please
consult a professional electrician.
v Keep these operating instructions in a safe place.
Contents of instructions
for Pump
1. The Applications Range of the GARDENA
Do not use power cable
to carry the pump
Do not use the power cable to carry the pump or to pull the plug
out of the socket. Protect the power cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
Fountain Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2. For Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3. Applications: Examples – System extensions –
Product Recommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4. Using Your Pump for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5. Pump Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6. Storing the Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
7. Trouble-Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
8. Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
9. Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Disconnect plug
Please unplug the pump after operation and before carrying out
any maintenance works.
Temperature of the liquid
used
The temperature of the liquid used must not be below 4°C or
above 35°C.
Wear and reduced output
Sand and other abrasive substances in the liquid cause in-
creased wear and reduce the output of the pump.
Observe local noise
prevention regulations
Please observe the local noise prevention regulations.
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Avoid dry operation
Avoid dry operation of the pump as dry running will produce
undesirable heat and destroy the pump.
3. Applications:
Examples – System extensions – Product Recommendations
5. Pump Maintenance
Adaptable lamps
➔ Example for application:
Underwater lighting of water jets and pond edges.
Cleaning the pump
and tank:
The tank and pump must be free of dirt.
1. Unplug the pump from the mains.
➔ Products:
GARDENA Underwater Light
Art. No. 7951
2. Remove the pump from the water.
3. Rinse the pump and tank with a jet of water.
GARDENA lightline Transformers
Remote control
➔ Example for application:
For operating water jets from the comfort of your patio or
your living room.
Information: Do not use any hard objects or strong detergents!
➔ Products:
GARDENA Remote Control Set
Art. No. 7874
GARDENA Remote Control Socket Art. No. 7875
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Information
Always unplug the pump first before working on it.
.
Follow the Safety and Assembly Information attached to the
operating instructions.
Removing dirt deposits
from the pump:
1. Unplug the pump from the mains.
2. Remove the pump from the water.
4. Using the Pump for the First Time
3. Unscrew the hose clockwise from the threaded adapter.
4. Raise the pump slightly, twist and remove upwards.
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3
2
Please note the maximum submersion depth (see “Technical Data”).
Pay attention to
5. Screw the pump housing
anticlockwise as far as it
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minimum water depth
will go and remove (do not tilt).
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6. Pull the rotating unit out of the motor housing
.
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2
1. Place the pump in the tank.
Installing
7. Remove all dirt deposits from the parts of the pump.
8. Insert the seal into the groove of the motor housing
the pump:
2. Position the pump on a firm surface so that the upper edge
of the basket is completely covered by water.
.
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3
9. Push the rotating unit
10. Fit the pump housing
back into the motor housing
.
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3. Screw the fountain onto the throttle valve.
ensur-
1
ing that the threaded adapter
is in a horizontal position and
then screw the housing down
(pay attention to the markings).
4. Screw the fountain with throttle valve onto the pump.
6. Storing the Pump
Where to store
A The pump should be stored out of the reach of children.
1. Remove the pump from the pond and store away from frost
before the first frost sets in.
1. Screw the fountain insert you want to install (either Water Bell
or Cascade) into fountain.
Adjusting fountain:
2. Clean and check the pump carefully.
3. Store the pump in a container filled with water.
The mains plug must not be submerged.
2. Screw throttle valve on pump anti-clockwise (approx. one turn)
until fountain is adjusted to correct position.
3. Only if installing Water Bell:
Screw Water Bell fountain insert into fountain until Waterbell
creates the shape you want.
7. Trouble-Shooting
Water
Bell
Cascade
Blocked feed impeller
If the feed impeller becomes blocked, the pump and the filter
should be cleaned (see “Pump Maintenance”).
Connect the power cable to a 230 V AC socket.
Starting the pump
If you have any problems with your Pump, please contact our
Service.
A Caution! Pump will start running immediately!
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Product liability
We expressly point out that, in accordance with the product
8. Technical Data
liability law, we are not liable for any damage caused by our units
if it is due to improper repair or if parts exchanged are not original
GARDENA parts or parts approved by us, and, if the repairs were
not carried out by a GARDENA Service Centre or an authorised
specialist. The same applies to spare parts and accessories.
Type
Art. No.
WFP 3000
7909
WFP 5000
7910
Rated power
7.5 W
9.5 W
Flow
16.5 l/min
1.6 m
1.0 m
10 m H05 RNF
30.5 l/min
2.0 m
1.0 m
10 m H05 RNF
Max. delivery head
Max. submersion depth
Power cable
EU Certificate of Conformity
Fitting
26,5 mm (G 3/4) male thread
26,5 mm (G 3/4) male thread
Max. media temperature
Mains voltage
Frequency
35°C
230 V
50 Hz
35°C
230 V
50 Hz
The undersigned
GARDENA Kress + Kastner GmbH · Hans-Lorenser-Str. 40 · D-89079 Ulm
1)
Noise level LWA
48 dB(A)
48 dB(A)
hereby certifies that, when leaving our factory, the units indicated below are in accordance with the
harmonised EU guidelines, EU standards of safety and product specific standards.
1) Measuring method according to EN 60335-1
This certificate becomes void if the units are modified without our approval.
Performance characteristics
m
bar
Description of the units:
Type:
Fountain Pumps
WFP 3000 / WFP 5000
7909 / 7910
2,5
0,25
Art. No.:
2,0
0,2
EU directives:
Machinery Directive 98/37/EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EC
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC
Directive 93/68/EC
1,5
0,15
0,1
WFP
3000
1,0
Harmonised
European standards:
0,5
0
0,05
EN 292-1
EN 292-2
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-41
Ulm, 20.11.2000
0
10
20
30
40
l/min
Year of CE marking:
2000
Thomas Heinl
Technical Dept. Manager
9. Service
GARDENA guarantees this product for 12 months (from date of
purchase). This guarantee covers all serious defects of the unit
that can be proved to be material or manufacturing faults. Under
warranty we will either replace the unit or repair it free of charge
if the following conditions apply:
Guarantee
• The unit must have been handled properly and in keeping with
the requirements of the operating in-structions.
• Neither the purchaser or a non-authorised third party have
attempted to repair the unit.
Parts subject to wear (e.g. rotating unit) are excluded from this
guarantee.
This manufacturer’s guarantee does not affect the user’s existing
warranty claims against the dealer/seller.
If you have any problems with your Fountain Pump, please con-
tact our Service or return the defective unit together with a short
description of the problem – in case of guarantee, with a copy
of the receipt – postage paid to one of the GARDENA Service
Centres listed on the back of this leaflet.
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Deutschland
GARDENA Kress + Kastner GmbH
GARDENA Service
Hans-Lorenser-Straße 40
D-89079 Ulm
Produktfragen: (0731) 490-123
Reparaturen: (0731) 490-290
Finland
Norway
Habitec Oy
GARDENA Norge A/S
Postboks 214
2013 Skjetten
Martinkyläntie 52
01720 Vantaa
France
Poland
GARDENA France
Service Après-Vente
BP 50080
GARDENA Polska Sp. z o.o.
Szymanów 9 d
Argentina
05-532 Baniocha
Argensem S.A.
95948 ROISSY CDG Cedex
Portugal
Venezuela 1075
Great Britain
MARKT (Portugal), Lda.
Recta da Granja do Marquês
Edif. GARDENA
(1618) El Talar - Buenos Aires
GARDENA UK Ltd.
27-28 Brenkley Way
Blezard Business Park
Seaton Burn
Australia
NYLEX Corporation Ltd.
25-29 Nepean Highway
P.O. Box 68
Algueirão
2725-596 Mem Martins
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE13 6DS
Russia / Россия
АО АМИДА ТТЦ
Mentone, Victoria 3194
Austria
Greece
ул. Моcфилмовcкая 66
117330 Моcква
GARDENA Österreich Ges. m.b.H. Agrokip G. Psomadopoulos & Co.
Stettnerweg 11-15
2100 Korneuburg
20, Lykourgou str.
Kallithea - Athens
Singapore
Variware
Belgium
Hungary
Holland Road Shopping Centre
227-A 1st Fl., Unit 29
Holland Avenue
Singapore 1027
MARKT (Belgium) NV/SA
Sterrebeekstraat 163
1930 Zaventem
GARDENA Magyarország Kft.
Késmárk utca 22
1158 Budapest
Brazil
Iceland
Heimilistaeki hf
Saetun 8
P.O. Box 5340
125 Reykjavik
Slowenia / Croatia
Silk d.o.o. Trgovina
Brodišče 15
M. Cassab
Av. das Nações Unidas, 20.882
Santo Amaro, CEP 04795-000
São Paulo - S.P.
1236 Trzin
South Africa
Bulgaria / България
ДЕНЕКС ООД
бул. „Черни връх“ 43
София 1407
Republic of Ireland
Michael McLoughlin & Sons
Hardware Limited
Long Mile Road
GARDENA South Africa (Pty.) Ltd.
P.O. Box 11534
Vorna Valley 1686
Spain
Dublin 12
Canada
ANMI Andreu y Miriam S.A.
Calle Pere IV, 111
08018 Barcelona
GARDENA Canada Ltd.
100, Summerlea Road
Brampton, Ontario
Canada L6T 4X3
Italy
GARDENA Italia S.r.l.
Via Donizetti 22
20020 Lainate (Mi)
Sweden
GARDENA Svenska AB
Box 9003
Chile
Japan
Antonio Martinic Y CIA. LTDA.
Gilberto Fuenzalida 185 Loc.
Las Condes - Santiago de Chile
KAKUDAI Mfg. Co. Ltd.
1-4-4, Itachibori Nishi-ku
Osaka 550
20039 Malmö
Switzerland
GARDENA Kress + Kastner AG
Bitziberg 1
Costa Rica
Luxembourg
Magasins Jules Neuberg
Grand Rue 30
Case Postale No. 12
Luxembourg 2010
Compania Exim
Euroiberoamericana S.A.
350 Sur del Automercado
Los Yoses
8184 Bachenbülach
Ukraine / Украина
АОЗТ АЛЬЦЕСТ
ул. Гайдара 50
г. Киев 01033
San Pedro
Netherlands
Cyprus
MARKT (Holland) BV
Postbus 219
Turkey
FARMOKIPIKI LTD
P.O. Box 7098
74, Digeni Akrita Ave.
1641 Nicosia
Dost Diþ Ticaret Mümessillik A.Þ.
Yeþilbaðlar Mah. Baþkent
Cad. No. 26
Pendik - Ýstanbul
USA
GARDENA
1380 AE Weesp
Neth. Antilles
Jonka Enterprises N.V.
Sta. Rosa Weg 196
P.O. Box 8200
Czech Republic
GARDENA spol. s.r.o.
Ripská 20
Curaçao
3085 Shawnee Drive
Winchester, VA 22604
62700 Brno
New Zealand
NYLEX New Zealand Limited
Private Bag 94001
South Auckland Mail Centre
10 Offenhauser Drive
East Tamaki, Manukau
Denmark
GARDENA Danmark A/S
Naverland 8
7906-20.960.02/0011
GARDENA Kress + Kastner GmbH
Postfach 27 47, D-89070 Ulm
http://www.gardena.de
2600 Glostrup
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