Solar Colour Changing Pond Fountain H327
Instructions for Use
v001: 19/10/20
Product Overview
This solar-powered pond fountain features 8 colour-changing LEDs and a large 18cm diameter solar panel. It includes 4 different heads for creating various water spray patterns, with a maximum spray height of 90cm. At night, the lights automatically turn on, creating a stunning display. It is solar-powered, requiring no external cables, and has a lifetime exceeding 10,000 hours.
Key Features:
- 8 Colour Changing LEDs
- Large Solar Panel (18cm diameter)
- 4 Different Spray Heads
- Maximum Spray Height: 90cm
- Automatic Night Illumination
- Solar Powered
- Lifetime: >10000 hours
Placement: ALWAYS POSITION IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT FOR BEST CHARGING.
Technical Details
Detail | Specification | Detail | Specification |
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LED | 8 LEDs, RGB (not replaceable) | Battery | Lithium battery 3.7V 800mA |
Solar panel | 9V/1.8W | Size of solar panel | 18cm Diameter |
Maximum lift of pump | 120cm | Power of pump | 0.8-1.85W |
Maximum water height | 40-90cm | Max. volume of flow | 150L/h |
Assembly Instructions
Unpack all components carefully and check that everything has been removed from the packaging.
Parts Included:
- Solar panel with pump (Part A) x1
- Connecting pipe (Part B1) x1
- Spray Head 1 (Part B2) x1
- Spray Head 2 (Part B3) x1
- Spray Head 3 (Part B4) x1
- Spray Head 4 (Part B5) x1
Assembly Steps:
Attach the connecting pipe (B1) to the pump outlet. Then, connect pipe (B2) and the chosen spray head (B2, B3, B4, or B5) to the assembly. The heads are push-fit and can be removed easily.
Diagram Description (Fig. 1): Illustrates the solar panel base unit (A) with various connection points. Components B1 (connecting pipe) and B2 (head connector) are shown, leading to different spray heads (B2-B5). An exploded view shows how these parts connect.
Installation and Operation
Place the fountain into water, ensuring the pump is fully submerged. Position the solar panel to face direct sunlight without any shade to enable the pump to start spraying water.
Spray Pattern Illustrations:
Diagram Description: Four separate illustrations depict the distinct water spray patterns achievable with spray heads B2, B4, B5, and B3.
Important Notes:
- Before initial use, remove the protective film from the solar panel.
- Ensure the solar panel is directly facing the sun. The battery will charge during daylight hours, allowing operation for a few hours even without direct sunshine.
- The pond water level must be sufficient to keep the pump completely immersed.
- The fountain pump will automatically restart within 3 seconds once bright sunlight shines directly on the solar panel without shade.
- The colour-changing LED lights activate automatically when it becomes dark and switch off when it is light.
- The solar panel's power output depends on sunlight, influencing pump performance based on weather, seasons, and location.
- Avoid placing the fountain near other outdoor lighting sources (e.g., porch or streetlights) as these may confuse the light sensor and affect automatic operation.
Maintenance
Clean the pump and solar panel regularly using a damp towel to ensure optimal performance. Do not use any cleaning solvents and be careful not to apply excessive pressure on the solar panels. Ensure nothing covers any part of the solar panel or blocks the pump.
Always maintain sufficient water levels; otherwise, the pump may be damaged and stop working. If the water spray becomes blocked, you can remove the pump for cleaning.
Diagram Description: A visual representation showing the pump and solar panel, highlighting areas for cleaning and potential obstructions.
Battery Information
Safety Warnings:
- Keep batteries away from children and pets.
- Do not mix used and new batteries.
- Install batteries according to their polarity symbols.
- The battery is not replaceable.
- Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
Battery Disposal: Spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority. Always follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.
Diagram Description: Three visual indicators, each marked with a 'X' symbol, suggest incorrect battery handling or disposal practices.
Product and Packaging Disposal
Coopers of Stortford endeavours to use recyclable or recycled packaging materials. Please dispose of all packaging (paper, cartons) in accordance with your local recycling regulations.
Plastics and Polybags: Packaging materials may include plastics of the following recyclable types:
Code & Symbol | Type of Plastic | Commonly Used For | Notes |
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[Recycling Symbol 5] | PP (Polypropylene) | Microwaveable food containers, yoghurt pots, butter tubs, disposable plates and cups | Commonly recycled and collected from household recycling bins. Packaging tape itself is not recyclable but does not interfere with cardboard. |
[Recycling Symbol 7] [Other Symbol] | OTHER (Please Specify: includes ABS, Nylon) | CD's, crisp packets, various flexible packaging, baby bottles, sunglass lenses | Not often or widely recycled. |
Upon reaching the end of its lifespan, please consult your local council-authorised household waste recycling centre for proper disposal.
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