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Who can use this product?
What is the intended use of the GARDENA Submersible Pump?
What types of liquids can be pumped?
• Clear Water Submersible Pump: clean to slightly dirty water with a max. particle size of 5 mm.
• Dirty Water Submersible Pump: dirty water with a max. particle size of:
| Dirty Water Submersible Pump | Max. particle size |
|---|---|
| 9000DIRT | 25 mm |
| 16000DIRT | 35 mm |
| 25000DIRT | 38 mm |
What liquids should NOT be pumped?
What electrical safety precautions must be taken?
→ The product must be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
→ Contact GARDENA Service if the Residual Current Device (RCD) has triggered.
→ Mains plug and extension connections must be protected from water splashes.
→ Ensure that the electrical connections for plugs and sockets are made in areas safe from flooding.
→ Protect the mains plug and the mains power cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
→ Observe the mains voltage. The information on the nameplate must be in agreement with the data for the mains power grid.
→ The pump’s mains plug must be disconnected before anybody enters the swimming pool or touching the surface of the water.
→ Never cut the mains plug off (e. g. to feed through wall).
→ Don’t use the power cable for plugging off.
→ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
→ Please regularly check the connecting line.
→ Before using, always subject the pump (especially the power cables and the power connections) to a visual inspection.
→ A pump which is damaged should not be used. In the event of damage, have the pump checked by GARDENA Service.
What should I do before maintenance or replacing parts?
What are the safe operating practices for the pump?
• The water temperature should not exceed 35 °C.
• The pump must not be used when people are in the water.
• Pollution of the liquid could occur due to leakage of lubricants.
• Keep bystanders away from the water.
• Operate the pump only with the elbow connector.
• The hose end should be lower than the maximum delivery head.
• Observe the minimum water level in accordance with the characteristics given for the pump.
• Allow the pump to run no longer than 10 minutes against a closed pressure side.
• Sand and other abrasive substances cause increased wear and reduce the pump’s output.
• The float switch may only be operated outside the water.
• The hose must not be disconnected during operation.
• Allow the pump to cool down before troubleshooting.
How does the thermal protection switch work?
How does the automatic venting work?
What should persons with medical implants know?
What are the requirements for extension cables?
| Voltage | Cable length | Cross section |
|---|---|---|
| 230 – 240 V / 50 Hz | Up to 20 m | 1.5 mm² |
| 230 – 240 V / 50 Hz | 20 – 50 m | 2.5 mm² |
How should the pump be submerged, lifted, or secured?
What checks should be performed before use?
What should be observed when using the pump with a generator?
What are the personal safety risks during assembly?
What should be done before assembling the product?
How can hoses be connected to the connection nipple?
| Pump | Art. 9030 Art. 9032 Art. 9040 | Art. 9042 | Art. 9046 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small hose diameter | 25 mm (1″) | 25 mm (1″) | 32 mm (1 1/4″) |
| Art. GARDENA Hose Clamp | Art. 7193 | Art. 7193 | Art. 7194 |
| Medium hose diameter | GARDENA Connection System G 1″ | GARDENA Connection System G 1″ 32 mm (1 1/4″)* |
38 mm (1 1/2″) |
| Art. GARDENA Hose Clamp | Art. 7194 | Art. 7195 | |
| Large hose diameter | 38 mm (1 1/2″) | 38 mm (1 1/2″) | 51 mm (2″) |
| Art. GARDENA Hose Clamp | Art. 7195 | Art. 7195 | Art. 7196 |
How do I connect the hose via the connection nipple?
1. When using the large diameter hose, cut off the connection nipple ④ at ⓐ (Refer to Fig. A2 in the PDF).
2. Only for Art. 9046: When using the medium hose diameter, cut off the connection nipple ④ at ⓑ (Refer to Fig. A3 in the PDF).
3. Push the hose onto the connection nipple ④.
4. Fix the hose to the connection nipple ④ e. g. with a GARDENA Hose Clamp.
How do I connect the hose via the GARDENA Connection System?
| Hose diameter | Pump connection |
|---|---|
| 13 mm (1/2″) | GARDENA Pump Connection Set Art. 1750 |
| 15 mm (5/8″) | GARDENA Pump Connection Set Art. 1750 |
| 19 mm (3/4″) | GARDENA Pump Connection Set Art. 1752 |
1. Cut off the connection nipple ④ at ⓑ (Refer to Fig. A3 in the PDF).
2. Connect the hose to the connection nipple ④ via the appropriate GARDENA Connection System.
How do I assemble the pump connection?
1. Screw the elbow connector ① clockwise into the pump until it stops. (If the hose is to be installed horizontally, the elbow connector ① can be screwed out again up to half a turn.)
2. Only for Art. 9042/9046: Screw the connection piece ③ into the connection nipple ④.
3. Push the connection nipple ④ of the hose into the elbow connector ① until it stops and it engages audibly and visibly. The hose is securely connected to the pump.
What precautions should be taken before connecting, adjusting, or transporting the product?
How should the pump be immersed in water?
How should the pump be positioned?
What is automatic mode with the float switch?
How do I adjust the Cut-in and Cut-out Height for automatic mode?
• The higher the cable is clamped, the higher the cut-in and cut-out height.
• The shorter the length of cable between the float switch ⑤ and the float switch lock Ⓐ, the lower the cut-in height and the higher the cut-out height.
1. Push the cable of the float switch ⑪ into one of the openings of the float switch lock Ⓐ.
2. Check that the pump switches off automatically.
CAUTION! → In order to ensure that the float switch is able to switch on and off, the cable length between the float switch and the float switch lock must be at least 10 cm.How does manual operation work?
1. Slide the float switch ⑤ with the cable downwards onto the float switch locking device Ⓐ.
2. Place the pump on a firm surface.
3. Connect the pump to the mains. Attention! The pump begins operating immediately.
The pump runs permanently without dry-running protection due to the bypassed float switch. To avoid damage due to dry running, only operate under supervision. The minimum residual water depth (see 7. TECHNICAL DATA) is only achieved in manual mode because the float switch already switches off the pump before this when in automatic mode.What should be done before maintaining the product?
How should the pump surface be cleaned?
What cleaning agents should NOT be used?
→ Do not clean the product with a water jet (in particular high-pressure water jet).
→ Do not clean with chemicals including petrol or solvents. Some can destroy critical plastic parts.
How should the pump be flushed?
1. Pump lukewarm water (max. 35 °C), possibly adding a mild cleaning agent (e. g. detergent) until the pumped water runs clear.
2. Remove residuals according to the waste disposal laws applicable in your area.
How should the pump be stored?
1. Disconnect the pump from the mains.
2. Turn the pump upside down until no more water runs out.
3. Clean the pump (see 4. MAINTENANCE).
4. Store the pump in a dry, enclosed and frost-free place.
How should the product be disposed of?
What should be done before troubleshooting?
How do I clean the suction base and the impeller?
1. Only for Art. 9046: Unscrew the 5 Phillips screws ⑨ and remove the cover ⑩.
2. Unscrew the 4 Phillips screws ⑥.
3. Pull the suction base ⑦ off the pump.
4. Clean suction base ⑦ and impeller ⑧ (the warranty does not become void as a result of this maintenance work).
5. Clean the seal ⑪ carefully to avoid damage and leakage.
6. Reassemble the suction base ⑦ in reverse order.
A damaged seal must be replaced. For safety reasons a damaged impeller can only be exchanged by the GARDENA Service Centre.Troubleshooting Guide
| Problem | Possible Cause | Remedy |
|---|---|---|
| Pump is running, but doesn’t deliver water | Air cannot escape, because the pressure line is closed. (Possible kink in the pressure hose.) | → Open the pressure line (e. g. shut-off valve, delivery units). |
| Air in suction foot. | → Wait for about 60 seconds until the pump has vented; if necessary, turn off and then on again. | |
| Suction opening is clogged. | → Clean the suction opening with a water jet. | |
| Hose is clogged. | → Remove the clog from the hose. | |
| Impeller is blocked. | → Clean the impeller. | |
| Pump does not start or stops suddenly during operation | Water level below minimum water level when put into operation. | → Submerge the pump deeper. |
| Thermal switch has turned the pump off because of overheating. | → Clean the suction opening. Observe the max. media temperature (35 °C). | |
| Pumping without electricity. | → Check fuses and electrical plug connections. | |
| RCD has triggered (residual current). | → Disconnect the pump and contact the GARDENA Service. | |
| Pump is running but the delivery drops suddenly | Suction opening is clogged. | → Clean the suction opening with a water jet. |
| Hose is clogged. | → Remove the clog from the hose. |
What are the technical specifications for the pumps?
| Submersible Pump | Unit | Value (Art. 9030) | Value (Art. 9032) | Value (Art. 9040) | Value (Art. 9042) | Value (Art. 9046) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rated power | W | 300 | 450 | 300 | 450 | 1100 |
| Mains voltage | V (AC) | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 | 230 |
| Mains frequency | Hz | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| Max. delivery capacity | l/h | 9000 | 11000 | 9000 | 16000 | 25000 |
| Max. pressure / Max. delivery head | bar/m | 0.6 / 6.0 | 0.7 / 7.0 | 0.6 / 6.0 | 0.7 / 7.0 | 1.1 / 11.0 |
| Max. submersion depth | m | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
| Min./max. cut-in height | mm | 250 / 390 | 230 / 400 | 230 / 400 | 260 / 420 | 300 / 600 |
| Min./max. cut-out height | mm | 45 / 90 | 50 / 90 | 50 / 90 | 50 / 90 | 120 / 200 |
| Residual water level | mm | 2 | 2 | 25 | 35 | 38 |
| Dirty water with max. particle diameter | mm | 5 | 5 | 25 | 35 | 38 |
| Minimum water depth for operation (approx.) | mm | 10 | 10 | 30 | 45 | 45 |
| Power cable | m | 10 (H05RN-F) | 10 (H05RN-F) | 10 (H05RN-F) | 10 (H05RN-F) | 10 (H07RN-F) |
| Weight without cable (approx.) | kg | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 7.1 |
| Connection thread water outlet | Inch | G 1 1/4″ | G 1 1/4″ | G 1 1/2″ | G 1 1/2″ | G 1 1/2″ |
| Connection options | Inch | 1″ / 1 1/2″ / G 1″ | 1″ / 1 1/2″ / G 1″ | 1″ / 1 1/2″ / G 1″ | 1″ / 1 1/4″ / 1 1/2″ / G 1″ | 1 1/4″ / 1 1/2″ / 2″ |
| Max. media temperature | °C | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 35 |
What accessories are available?
| GARDENA Flat Hose Set | 10 m 38 mm (1 1/2″) hose with hose clamp. | Art. 5005 |
| GARDENA Hose Clamp | For 25 mm (1″) hoses via the connection nipple. | Art. 7193 |
| GARDENA Hose Clamp | For 32 mm (1 1/4″) hoses via the connection nipple. | Art. 7194 |
| GARDENA Hose Clamp | For 38 mm (1 1/2″) hoses via the connection nipple. | Art. 7195 |
| GARDENA Hose Clamp | For 51 mm (2″) hoses via the connection nipple. | Art. 7196 |
| GARDENA Pump Connection Set | For 19 mm (3/4″) hoses via the GARDENA Connection System. | Art. 1752 |
What is the warranty policy?
• The product has been used for its intended purpose as per the recommendations in the operating instructions.
• Neither the purchaser nor a third party has attempted to open or repair the product.
• Only Original GARDENA replacement parts and wear parts have been used for operation.
• Presentation of the receipt.
Normal wear and tear of parts and components (such as blades, blade fixing parts, turbines, light bulbs, V-belts / toothed belts, impellers, air filters, spark plugs), visual changes, wear parts and consumables are excluded from the warranty. This manufacturer’s warranty is limited to replacement and repair of products in accordance with the abovementioned conditions. The manufacturer’s warranty does not constitute an entitlement to lodge other claims against us as a manufacturer, such as for damages. This manufacturer’s warranty does not, of course, affect statutory and contractual warranty claims against the dealer/retailer. The manufacturer’s warranty is governed by the law of the Federal Republic of Germany. In case of a warranty claim, please return the faulty product, together with a copy of the receipt and a description of the fault, with postage paid to the service address. Consumables: The impeller is a consumable and is not included in the warranty.What is the manufacturer’s statement regarding product liability?
What does the EC Declaration of Conformity state?
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