SuperFish NL-4791 Koi Pro Fish Feeder User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- SuperFish
Table of Contents
- NL-4791 Koi Pro Fish Feeder
- General instructions
- Meaning of symbols
- Use
- Safety
- Function
- Installation
- Pellet size
- Maintenance
- Programming
- Quantity of food
- Guidelines for the amount (weight) of fish food per day
- Warranty conditions
- Recycle information
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User manual
NL-4791 Koi Pro Fish Feeder
Koi Pro Fish
Feeder
Automatic feeder Translation of the original
manual.
SuperFish Koi Pro Fish Feeder
General instructions
Read this manual carefully before using this device. Keep this manual for future reference.
Meaning of symbols
The following warning symbols and/or signal words are used in this manual:
DANGER!
This means an imminent danger due to electric current. Failure to follow the
safety instructions can result in serious or fatal injury and/or serious
damage to the product or environment.
WARNING!
This means a dangerous situation. Failure to follow the safety instructions
can result in moderate or minor personal injury and/or damage to the product
or environment.
NOTICE!
This means caution, useful information, or advice.
Fig. … This refers to the relevant drawing … on pages 2 and 3 of this
manual.
Meaning of the symbols on the device itself:
This device complies with all applicable EU standards.
This device may not be disposed of with normal household waste but must be
collected separately for recycling.
Use
Suitable for automatic feeding of pond fish outdoors. Only suitable for pellets.
Safety
Always follow the safety instructions below for safe use of the device. Failure to follow these instructions may endanger persons or the environment.
- ****This device must be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
- Ensure the voltage shown on the label matches the main supply voltage.
- This device must be connected to a socket that is earthed.
- Protect the socket and plug against moisture. Use a drip loop to ensure water cannot reach the socket via the cord. The controller should be installed in a dry place (see Fig. A).
- Don’t use the product if the device, electrical cord, or plug is damaged. Return the device to your dealer for repair or recycling. A damaged electrical cord or plug cannot be replaced, therefore the controller or motor must be replaced.
- Be careful with the combination of water and electricity. Do not operate with wet hands. Dry hands before carrying out maintenance.
- Never use the device when there are people in the water.
- Always switch off all devices at the mains supply before maintenance.
- Prevent the Fish Feeder from falling into the water. Do not use the device if water is damaged. The warranty is invalidated in the event of improper use or water damage.
- ****This device can be used by children aged 8 years and above, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the device in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance of the device shall not be done by children without supervision.
- Modifications to the device may affect safety. The warranty will also expire.
Function
With this automatic feeder, you can automatically feed your fish. Feeding a smaller quantity of food on a regular basis has a beneficial effect on the health of the fish and pond. Feeding several times a day ensures maximum growth of your fish and beautiful color patterns. Because the fish eat all the food, there will be less pollution of the water and it reduces the load on the filter.
Installation
- Place the Fish Feeder in an accessible place above your pond so that it can be easily refilled with food.
Fig. B Fasten the bracket to a wall (e.g. post) using 4 screws (not
supplied).
Fig. C Or fasten the bracket on the floor (e.g. on a deck) using 4
screws (not supplied).
Fig. D Make sure the Fish Feeder hangs completely level.
Fig. E Place the Fish Feeder in the bracket and feed the cable through
the cable guide of the bracket.
Fig. A Connect cables of the controller and feeder to each other. Mount
the controller with a screw on a wall, in a dry Unsplash-free location.
Pellet size
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The Fish Feeder is suitable for pellets with a diameter between 2-9 mm.
Fig. F No reducer needs to be placed for large pellets (± 9 mm).
Fig. G For medium pellets (± 6 mm), the insert ring must be placed on the bottom of the container.
Fig. H With small pellets (± 3 mm), both reducers (insert ring and insert disc) must be placed. -
Fill the container with pellets (max. 7 liters) and place the lid. Attention: When filling an empty food container, some pellets will fall out of the dispenser, if necessary you can collect them, for example by keeping the lid under the fish feeder. Close the lid by turning it anticlockwise.
NOTICE! Make sure the food remains dry at all times. If the food becomes moist, the feeder may block and not function correctly. -
Insert the plug into a grounded socket and test the Fish Feeder by pressing the controller’s “manual” button. A small amount of food will now be dispensed.
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Set the correct time on the controller and program the desired feeding times and amount of food (see Programming). Use the feeding table on the packaging or in the back of this manual as a guideline.
Maintenance
- ****Disconnect the cable between the feeder and the controller.
- Clean the inside of the food container regularly with a brush and a dry cloth. Remove any caked food remains, these can block the rotor, which can lead to damage and/or malfunction of the Fish Feeder.
Programming
With the Fish Feeder controller, you can easily set between 1 and 24 automatic
feedings per day.
The quantity of food can be set (in steps), so you can vary the amount per
feeding.
By pressing the ‘Manual’ button the Fish Feeder gives a small amount of food.
You turn the Fish Feeder on by plugging the plug into the socket.
Press SET during 3 seconds|
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Press (short) SET : the hours will flash|
Press UP or DOWN to set the hours|
Press (short) SET: the minutes will flash|
Press UP or DOWN to set the minutes|
Press SET to confirm the set time and wait for 8 seconds|
The current time (clock) is set.|
Setting the automatic feedings
Press SET during 3 seconds|
Press UP: the display shows 01oN (the Fish Feeder is set to one
feeding at 10 am by default)|
Press (short) SET to set the first feeding time: the hours will flash|
Press UP or DOWN to set the hours|
Press (short) SET : the minutes will flash|
Press UP or DOWN to set the minutes|
Press SET to set the food quantity in steps from 01 to 10 (01 is the
setting for the smallest amount of food, 10 for the largest quantity)|
Press UP for the next step (02, 03, 04, ….)|
Press SET to confirm the first feeding|
Wait until the current time is displayed (the feeding is stored) or continue
to set the next feeding.
Press UP to set the next feeding: the display shows 02oF|
Press SET and set the second feeding time and food quantity as
previously described
Press SET to confirm the second feeding|
Wait until the current time is displayed (the feeding is stored) or continue
to set the next feeding. You can set up to 24 automatic feedings.
Reset
Press simultaneously DOWN and UP for 3 seconds to disable all set
feedings.
On the display –:– will appear briefly and the current time will be displayed.
The Fish feeder is back in default settings 01oN (one feeding at 10:00
h), next automatic feedings are off ( 02oF, previously set feeding times
and quantities remain stored).
NOTICE! The settings will be saved (temporarily) if there is a power
failure/interruption. In the event of a prolonged power cut, the clock will no
longer indicate the current time, therefore reset the time and feeding
schedule.
Quantity of food
You can set the amount of fish food in 10 steps. The quantity per step depends, among other things, on the specific weight of the food used and pellet size. The indicated amounts of food in the table below are average and based on the use of Hikari Staple. (We accept no liability for any differences).
* When using small pellets, both reducers (insert ring and insert disc)
must be placed (see page 5 and Fig. H).
** When using medium pellets, only the insert ring must be placed (see
page 5 and Fig. G).
Guidelines for the amount (weight) of fish food per day
You can use the table below to calculate how much food your fish need per day.
For this, you must first calculate the total weight of your fish in the pond.
The easiest way to do this is by converting the length of the fish to the
weight.
Complete the table below and calculate the total weight of all your fish.
How much food (in the percentage of body weight) a fish requires depends on a
number of factors, such as water temperature, filter capacity, and water
quality (NH3 /NH4 and NO2 ).
- At water temperature between 15-18°C: feeding per day should be about 1% of the total weight of the fish.
- At water temperature between 18-21°C: feeding per day should be about 1,5% of the total weight of the fish.
- At water temperature between 21-23°C: feeding per day should be about 2% of the total weight of the fish.
- At water temperature above 23°C: feeding per day should be about 3% of the total weight of the fish.
The filter must be able to convert all waste to maintain a biological balance
and a healthy water quality. Regular testing of
Ammonia and Nitrite levels are necessary during the season. If these levels
increase you will need to feed less.
The table is based on a water temperature between 21-23°C, in that case, the
amount of fish food per day is 2% of the total weight of all fish in the
pond.
Warranty conditions
2 years manufacturer’s warranty on materials and construction defects. Devices
must be returned complete with all components, accompanied by an official
proof of purchase confirming a purchase date for any warranty claims.
Incomplete devices in which parts are missing, and devices without proof of
purchase are not eligible for a warranty. After receiving and checking, we
will determine whether the device will be repaired or replaced. For a device
repaired or replaced under warranty, the remaining time of the original
warranty period applies. Carefully read the instructions on installation, use,
and maintenance. Damage due to incorrect use, damage due to contamination or
not cleaning the device, and damage to the cord are not covered by the
warranty.
Always keep the proof of purchase, without proof of purchase the warranty
will be void!
Recycle information
This symbol indicates that this product (if it is discarded) may not be
disposed of with normal household waste.
Instead, it must be handed in at an official collection center (e.g. HWRC). Or
can be returned to the dealer when purchasing a similar new product. Follow
the applicable rules in your country for the separate collection of electrical
and electronic products. Separate collection and recycling are better for the
environment, and public health and reduce waste.
Date of purchase
Dealer stamp
www.aquadistri.com
Vlietweg 8, NL-4791 EZ Klundert
The Netherlands,
info@aquadistri.com
References
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