AISITIN TYNPQ1W

AISITIN Solar Fountain Pump Instruction Manual

Model: TYNPQ1W

Sehlahisoa se Felletseview

The AISITIN Solar Fountain Pump is an eco-friendly, solar-powered water pump designed for bird baths, gardens, ponds, and pools. It operates directly under sunlight, requiring no external power or batteries. This pump enhances water circulation and oxygenation, contributing to a healthy aquatic environment and attracting wildlife.

AISITIN Solar Fountain Pump in a bird bath with birds and butterflies

Image: The AISITIN Solar Fountain Pump operating in a bird bath, surrounded by various birds and butterflies, showcasing its aesthetic appeal and function.

Litaba tsa Sephutheloana

Before beginning installation, please ensure all components are present:

  • 1 x Solar Fountain Pump
  • 6 x Nozzles (mefuta e fapaneng ea ho fafatsa)
  • 4 x Fixed Brackets (anti-collision bars)

Tlhophiso

Follow these steps for proper installation of your solar fountain pump:

  1. Hokela Nozzles: Select your desired nozzle from the 6 provided options. Gently press it onto the pump's outlet.
  2. Install Fixed Brackets (Optional but Recommended): If using the anti-collision bars, insert the four clear fixing tubes into the designated slots on the underside of the fountain pump. These help keep the fountain centered in your bird bath and prevent water loss.
  3. Sebaka: Submerge the assembled solar fountain pump completely in water. Ensure the solar panel surface is exposed to direct sunlight.
  4. Ts'ebetso ea pele: The pump will begin operating within 3 seconds of receiving sufficient direct sunlight.
Step-by-step guide on how to install the solar fountain pump and its nozzles

Image: Visual guide demonstrating the installation of the fixing tubes and nozzles onto the solar fountain pump.

Six different spray patterns from the solar fountain pump's nozzles

Setšoantšo: Examples of the six distinct spray patterns achievable with the included nozzles, illustrating variety in water display.

Tshebetso

The AISITIN Solar Fountain Pump is designed for simple, automatic operation under direct sunlight.

  • Sunlight Dependency: The pump operates only when the solar panel receives sufficient direct sunlight. Performance will vary with sunlight intensity.
  • Boemo ba Metsi: Ensure the pump is fully submerged in water to prevent dry running and damage.
  • Tokiso ea Nozzle: Experiment with the different nozzles to achieve various spray heights and patterns (typically 12-20 inches under optimal sunlight).
  • Lisebelisoa: Suitable for bird baths, small ponds, fish tanks, and garden pools.
Solar fountain pump used in various settings: garden, fish pond, pool, and bird bath

Image: The solar fountain pump demonstrated in multiple environments, including a garden pond, a swimming pool, and a bird bath, highlighting its versatility.

Video ea Sehlahisoa sa Molao

Video: An official product video from AISITIN demonstrating the 'New 1W Solar Fountain' in operation, showcasing its water spray and overall function in a garden setting.

Tlhokomelo

Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your solar fountain pump.

  • Keep Water Clean: Operate the pump in clean water. Debris such as leaves, dust, or algae can clog the pump and nozzles.
  • Ho Hloekisa Kamehla: Regularly clean the pump and nozzles. This prevents blockages and maintains consistent water spray.
  • Tlhoekiso ea Solar Panel: Wipe the solar panel surface periodically to remove dirt or dust that may reduce its efficiency.
Steps to clean a clogged water pump, showing removal of cover and flushing the rotor

Image: A three-step visual guide on how to clean a clogged water pump, including removing the pump cover and flushing the rotor.

Diagram showing the upgraded filtration system of the solar fountain pump, blocking leaves and dirt

Image: An illustration highlighting the upgraded filtration system designed to effectively block leaves and dirt, preventing clogging.

Ho batle phoso

If your solar fountain pump stops working, consider the following common issues and their solutions:

  • No Direct Sunlight: The pump requires full, direct sunlight to operate. Shade or weak sunlight will reduce or stop its function.
    Solution: Relocate the fountain to a sunny spot.
  • Boemo ba Metsi a Tlase: Insufficient water can prevent the pump from drawing water.
    Solution: Add more water to ensure the pump is fully submerged.
  • Blocked Solar Panels: Dirt, dust, or debris on the solar panel can hinder power generation.
    Solution: Clean the solar panels regularly.
  • Pump Blockage: Debris (leaves, dirt, etc.) can clog the pump or nozzles.
    Solution: Clean the water pump and nozzles as described in the Maintenance section.
Visual guide to common solar fountain problems and their solutions

Image: A comprehensive visual guide illustrating various reasons why the fountain might stop working and corresponding solutions, such as cleaning and repositioning.

Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Nomoro ea MohlalaTYNPQ1W
BrandAISITIN
MmalaNtsho
Lintho tse bonahalangPlastiki
Mohloli oa MatlaMatla a Letsatsi
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa (L x W x H)5.51" x 5.31" x 1.69"
Boima ba Ntho0.24 lik'hilograma
Tšobotsi e KhethehilengE bobebe
Li-nozzles li kenyelelitsoe6

Warranty le Tšehetso

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact AISITIN customer service directly. Contact details are typically available on the official AISITIN websaete kapa ka sethala sa hau sa theko.

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