User Manual - Page 6

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The Cyclone pump is designed to be submerged directly into the pond or out of the pond as long as water is running through the
pump. To maximize pond circulation, locate the pump as far away as possible from the location of the water entering back into
the water feature.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION FOR YOUR POND
It is recommended that the pump is NOT positioned in the deepest area of the pond. This will protect the sh from suocating by
preventing the pond from completely draining in case of a leak in the tubing. Bricks or stones can be used, if needed, to raise the
pump up o the bottom of the pond. The pump should be placed a maximum depth of 6.5 feet (2 meters).
(PAL2100 – PAL8000 only)
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The Cyclone pump includes ttings for
all water features.
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If using tubing with a larger diameter
than the smaller ttings of the
Multi-Hose Adapters, cut o the smaller
section to avoid any ow restriction.This
way your pump will perform at optimal
level.
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A at rubber washer seal is included
for a hand-tight and leak-free connec-
tion. Make sure the at rubber washer
is in place before installing the tting.
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Attach the tubing to the multi-hose
adapter. If the tubing is loose on the
multi-hose adapter, use a hose clamp
(not included) to secure the tubing to
the tting.
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The threaded collar on all of the
ttings enables the Cyclone pump to
be installed and removed without the
need for any tools. Do not use tools
to attach the ttings onto the pump
discharge as the tool might break the
tting. Fittings need to be
hand-tightened only.
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Connect the other end of the pump
tubing to an Alpine pond lter, waterfall,
or water feature.
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Install the right-sized Multi-Hose
adapter based on the diameter of the
tubing you are using.
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Place the pump into your water feature.
Be sure it is fully submerged before
plugging into a GFCI (ground fault circuit
interrupter). Once the pump is running
and water is circulating through the
lter(s) or waterfalls, check for any tting
or waterfall leaks where the external
connections are made.
(Figure 3.2)
(Figure 3.3)
(Figure 3.4)
(Figure 3.5)
(Figure 3.6)
(Figure 3.8)
(Figure 3.7)
(Figure 3.9)
(Figure 3.10)
(Chart 2.1)
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