Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall Installation Guide

August 16, 2024
LAGUNA

Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall

APPENDIX

FOR USE WITH:

  • 120V 60 Hz: (600, 960, 1350, 2000, 2400, 2900, 4280)
  • 230-240V 50Hz: (2200, 4000, 5000, 7600, 9000, 11000, 16500)

PUMP SPECIFICATIONS

MaxFlo| PT8232| PT8236| PT8240| PT8244| PT8248| PT8252| PT8256
Model| 600/2200| 960/4000| 1350/5000| 2000/7600| 2400/9000| 2900/11000| 4280/16500
Maximum Flow Rate| ****

NA

| 600 US GPH

(2200 LPH)

| 960 US GPH

(3650 LPH)

| 1350 US GPH

(5100 LPH)

| 2000 US GPH

(7500 LPH)

| 2400 US GPH

(9000 LPH)

| 2900 US GPH

(11000 LPH)

| 4280 US GPH

(16200 LPH)


EU

| ****

2200 LPH

| ****

4000 LPH

| ****

5000 LPH

| ****

7600 LPH

| ****

9000 LPH

| ****

11000 LPH

| ****

16500 LPH

Maximum Head Height| ****

NA

| ****

5’10” (1.8 m)

| ****

6’6″ (2 m)

| ****

11’5″ (3.5 m)

| ****

11’5″ (3.5 m)

| ****

12’1″ (3.7 m)

| ****

14’8″ (4.5 m)

| ****

14’8″ (4.5 m)


EU

| ****

1.8 m

| ****

2 m

| ****

3.3 m

| ****

3.5 m

| ****

3.7 m

| ****

4.2 m

| ****

4.7 m

Maximum Pond Volume| ****

1200 US gal

(4400 L)

| ****

1920 US gal

(8000 L)

| ****

2700 US gal

(10000 L)

| ****

4000 US gal

(15000 L)

| ****

4800 US gal

(18000 L)

| ****

5800 US gal

(22000 L)

| ****

8560 US gal

(32000 L)

Wattage| NA| 32 W| 57 W| 75 W| 80 W| 84 W| 112 W| 160 W
EU| 32 W| 55 W| 65 W| 75W| 80 W| 105 W| 160 W
Voltage| NA| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz| 120V/60Hz
EU| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz| 230-240 V/50 Hz
Amperage| NA| 0.45 A| 1.05 A| 1.25 A| 1.15 A| 1.2 A| 1.8 A| 3.2 A
EU| 0.25 A| 0.40 A| 0.55 A| 0.65 A| 0.65 A| 0.9 A| 1.45 A
Power Cord Length| ****

NA

| ****

16′ (5m)

| ****

16′ (5m)

| ****

16′ (5m)

| ****

16′ (5m)

| ****

16′ (5m)

| ****

25′ (7.5 m)

| ****

25′ (7.5 m)


EU

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

| ****

10 m

Outlet Diameter| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

¾”, 1″, 1 ¼”

(19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****

1 ¼”, 1 ½”

(32, 38 mm)

Solids Handling Up To| ****



1/4″ (6 mm)

| ****



1/4″ (6 mm)

| ****



1/4″ (6 mm)

| ****



5/16″ (8 mm)

| ****



5/16″ (8 mm)

| ****



5/16″ (8 mm)

| ****



3/8″ (10 mm)

REPLACEMENT PARTS

 |  | 600/2200

PT8232

| 960/4000

PT8236

| 1350/5000

PT8240

| 2000/7600

PT8244

| 2400/9000

PT8248

| 2900/11000

PT8252

| 4280/16500

PT8256

1| Motor| PT382| PT384| PT395| PT389| PT391| PT394| –


2

| Seal Ring| ****

| ****

PT762

| ****

PT763

| ****

PT764

| ****

PT764

| ****

PT764

| ****

PT764


3

| Impeller Assembly| ****

PT455

| ****

PT457

| ****

PT396

| ****

PT468

| ****

PT468

| ****

PT465

| ****

PT354


3A

| Impeller Shaft| ****

PT759

| ****

PT761

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****


4

| Impeller Cover| ****

PT737

| ****

PT738

| ****

PT733

| ****

PT735

| ****

PT739

| ****

PT739

| ****

PT355


5

| Impeller Well Cover| ****

| ****

PT768

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****


6

| Pump Cage| ****

PT439

| ****

PT444

| ****

PT445

| ****

PT446

| ****

PT446

| ****

PT446

| ****

PT356


7

| Pivot Pin Fasteners| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447

| ****

PT447



8

| Click-Fit Coupling

38 mm (1-1/2″)

| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


PT638

| ****


PT638

| ****


PT638

| ****




9

| Universal Coupling

3/4”, 1”, 1-1/4” (19, 25, 32 mm)

| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


PT640

| ****


PT640

| ****


PT640

| ****






10

| Universal Coupling Adapter Accouplement| ****




PT636

| ****




PT636

| ****




PT636

| ****




| ****




| ****




| ****






11

| 1-1/4 -1-1/2 Click-Fit Coupling| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


| ****


PT358


12

| Intake Strainer| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

| ****

PT357

Waterfall and Filter Pump – For freshwater and submersible use only – Read thoroughly prior to installation and operation

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING – To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following:

  1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS And all the important notices on the use and maintenance of this appliance. Disregarding this advice may result in damage to the pump or personal injury.

  2. DANGER – To avoid possible electric shock, special care should be taken since water is employed in the use of pond equipment. For each of the following situations, do not attempt repairs yourself; return the appliance to the store where it was purchased if still under warranty:

    • If the appliance shows any sign of abnormal water leakage or if RCD (or GFCI- Ground Fault Current Interrupter) switches off, disconnect the power supply cord from the mains (main power supply) and remove the pump from the water.
    • Carefully examine the appliance after installation. It should not be plugged if there is water on parts not intended to be wet.
    • Do not operate any appliance if it has a damaged cord or plugs, if it is malfunctioning, or if it is dropped or damaged in any manner. The power cord of this appliance cannot be replaced; if the cord is damaged, the appliance should be discarded. Never cut the cord.
  3. WARNING – Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

  4. To avoid injury, do not touch moving parts or hot parts.

  5. CAUTION – Always unplug or disconnect all appliances in the pond from the electrical supply before placing hands in water, before putting on or taking off parts, and while the equipment is being installed, maintained, or handled. When inserting or removing the pump from the water, always pull out the main electrical plug. Never yank the cord to pull the plug from the outlet.
    Grasp the plug and pull to disconnect. Always unplug an appliance from an outlet when not in use. Never lift the Pump by the cord. Use the unit handle.

  6. CAUTION – This is a pond pump for freshwater, submersible, and Household use only. This pump has been evaluated for use with water and in ornamental ponds only. Do not use this pump for other than intended use (i.e.: do not use in swimming pools, bathrooms, etc.). The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the appliance manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.

    • Do not use this pump in swimming pools or other situations where people are immersed;
    • This pump is suitable for use in water temperatures up to 35 °C;
    • Do not use this pump with inflammable or drinkable liquids.
  7. Do not install or store the appliance where it will be exposed the weather or to temperatures below freezing. Remove and store the pump in a sheltered place. Shelter pump also from direct sunlight. The materials have high stability to sunlight but direct rays may overheat the motor and speed up insulator aging.

  8. IMPORTANT – This pump can be operated only when it is correctly installed inside its cage and the cage securely locked with the fastening screws located on the pump handle or outside the cage with an intake strainer attached to the intake of the pump.
    Make sure that the pump is securely installed before operating it. Do not allow the pump to run dry. The pump must be immersed in water completely. This pump must never operate outside of water.

  9. If an extension cord is necessary, ensure the connection is watertight and dustproof. A cord with a proper rating should be used. A cord rated for less amperes or watts than the appliance rating may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or pulled. The connection should be carried out by a qualified electrical installer.

  10. IMPORTANT – The electrical connection must be in accordance with data on the rating label; the appliance can be operated only after having been correctly installed. Electrical safety is guaranteed only when the item is connected to a residual current device (RCD) or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA.

  11. WARNING – Risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a grounded, type 3-wire cord (3-prong plug). This plug will only fit into an electrical outlet made for a 3-prong plug. This is a safety feature. If the plug should fail to fit the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the outlet. Do not attempt to defeat the safety purpose of the grounding pin part of the 3-prong plug. Ensure that it is connected only to a properly grounded RCD or GFCI-equipped receptacle rated at 30mA.

    • For U.S.A. only – Use only on portable self-contained fountains no larger than 5 feet in any dimension.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FOR U.K.:

  • IMPORTANT – This product is supplied without a plug and is designed to be permanently wired to the mains supply; the connection must be made in a dry, weatherproof enclosure through the use of a double pole switched fused which complies to BS3676 fitted with a 3 amp fuse. The installation must conform to the regulations of the Local Electricity Authority which could include the use of plastic or metal conduit to protect the cable. A 30mA Residual Current Device (RCD) must be fitted to the mains supply.
  • WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED

IMPORTANT – The wires in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:

  • BROWN-LIVE
  • BLUE-NEUTRAL
  • GREEN/YELLOW-EARTH
  1. The Brown lead should be connected to the live terminal, which may be marked with an ‘L’ or colored brown or red.
  2. The Blue lead should be connected to the Neutral terminal, which may be marked with an ‘N’ or colored blue or black.
  3. The Green/Yellow lead should be connected to the Earth terminal which may be marked with an ‘E’ or colored green or yellow.
  4. The cord should be protected from abrasion, cuts or any other damage.
  5. The socket must be positioned in a dry and protected place.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

PUMP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Because of their ability to process water moderately loaded with suspended solid particles (or solids), the Waterfall and Filter Pumps are ideal for use with filtration systems and for creating waterfalls and watercourses. The pumps are designed to transport suspended solids to suitable external filter systems (including pressurized filters which then trap any debris that could potentially pollute pond water, effectively filtering the pond. The pumps are not suitable for supplying water to fountainheads, because the fountainhead jets could easily become clogged by solids processed by the pumps.
  • The pump motor sits inside a uniquely-shaped cage that is designed to allow the passage of solids up to a determined size only (from 6 mm to 10 mm depending on the model), as bigger solids may clog and damage the pump. Max-Flo pumps must never be used without its cage.
  • For the 120 V/60 Hz version ONLY (Max-Flo 4280/16200 – PT8256): An add-on intake strainer (Fig. 4a – sold separately) can be connected to the input of the pump, in the event that you want to use the pump without its cage in instances where space is limited, such as in the chamber of a skimmer filter (see the section: Installing the intake strainer).
  • For improved operation, place the pump in the deepest part of the pond. At minimum, it must be placed at a depth of 8 inches or 20 cm. If necessary, you can secure the pump to a fixed base by using the keyhole-shaped slots, located at the bottom of the cage, which are shaped to allow the fast engaging/disengaging of the pump from the base. (Fig. 5) Use the template (Fig. 5A) to determine the exact position of the screws on the fixed base. Note that the base must be elevated, solid, and secure.
  • Check that the information on the nameplate (which is located on the pump) corresponds to the power supply. The electrical installation and wiring must comply with the safety standards in your area. If unsure, ask a qualified electrician to do the wiring. The electrical cord must be protected against any objects that may potentially damage it. The electrical receptacle/socket must be located in a dry, protected and easily accessible place.
  • WARNING: Always unplug or disconnect all appliances in the pond from the electrical supply before installing, repairing, maintaining or handling the equipment in the water.
  • IMPORTANT: To achieve the best pump operation, always use the largest bore hose possible. Avoid sharp bends in the hosing; gradual curves are preferred.

INSTALLATION

WARNING: Do not plug in the pump before it is correctly and fully installed.

  1. Connect a flexible hose (not included) to the “Click-Fit” coupling provided. If necessary, cut the coupling at the required size by using a small hack saw in order to allow the hose to fit properly and to achieve the best water flow.
  2. Insert the coupling, complete with hose attached, onto the outlet of the pump
  3. Place the pump in the pond ensuring that is completely immersed in water and securely installed on a solid, level and elevated platform. If necessary, use the keyhole-shaped slots at the bottom of the pump to fasten it to a secure base.
  4. Connect the other end of the hose to a filter (not included) or waterfall according to your requirements

INSTALLING THE INTAKE STRAINER

(for with Max-Flo 4280/16500 only – sold separately)

The pump is sold with an add-on intake strainer that can be connected to the input of the pump, in the event that you want to use it without its cage in instances where space is limited, such as in the chamber of the skimmer filter.

  1. Remove the pivot pin fasteners as described below in Opening and Closing the Pump Cage.
  2. Remove the pump from the cage and attach the intake strainer over the intake of the pump (Fig. 4a)
  3. Connect the hosing as described in the installation procedure above and install the pump in the desired location, or if necessary, place the pump in the desired location and connect the hosing to the output of the pump. Do not allow the pump to run dry.

OPENING AND CLOSING THE PUMP CAGE (Fig. 6)

The upper and lower halves of the pump cage are fastened together by pivot pin fasteners. Using a standard flat screwdriver (5 mm to 8 mm), do the following:

To open the pump cage: Gently turn the fastener counterclockwise by 1/4 to release the pin. To close the pump cage: Gently press on the fastener and turn clockwise by 1/4 to lock the pin.

  • PUMP OPERATION
    Once the pump is fully installed, it can be started by inserting the plug in the electrical receptacle/socket.

  • PUMP MAINTENANCE
    WARNING: Always unplug or disconnect all appliances in the pond from the electrical supply before installing, repairing, maintaining or handling the equipment in the water.

To avoid shortening the life of the pump, follow these simple maintenance procedures:

  • Once a week, verify that the pump performance is satisfactory. If you detect a drop in pump performance (such as a decrease in water flow from the pump or to the waterfall) first clean the Pump Cage and the hosing. If the water flow is still not fully restored to its original performance, clean the Impeller, Impeller Well, and Impeller Cover (See Cleaning).
  • The Pump Cage must be cleaned at least once a month.
  • When necessary, or at least once a year, clean the pump motor completely (Impeller, Impeller Well, and Impeller Cover) and check that no limestone deposits, which could jeopardize pump operation, are present.
  • To keep the pump in good working order, always replace any worn parts.
  • The pump motor has no user-serviceable parts. If the motor or the electrical cord is damaged, discard the pump
  • If you have any doubts, consult your Laguna retailer or call the appropriate customer service department listed at the back of this manual.

Cleaning the PuMP CAGe

The main purpose of the Pump Cage is to keep the pump free of bigger solid particles (or solids) that could potentially clog the pump motor. It is therefore normal that these solids progressively accumulate on the external surface of the cage and, with the passing of time, can diminish the performance of the pump, as evidenced by less water flow to the filter or waterfall. To clean the cage and restore the pump performance to its original level, proceed with one of the following:

  • Without removing the pump from the pond, brush off the debris from the external surface of the cage using a broom or similar tool. For best results, brush the cage along the ribs.
  • Remove the pump cage from the pond (never lift or hold the pump by its power cord), unlock the pivot pin fasteners (Fig. 6), and remove the upper half of the cage. Clean all components with streaming water from a garden hose. Reassemble all components with care.

Ensure that the pump cage is securely locked and the electrical cord is seated properly in position before lifting or operating the pump (see Closing the Pump Cage).

Cleaning the Pump Motor iMPeller, iMPeller well, AnD iMPeller CoVer (Fig. 7)

CAUTION: The pump motor includes a high-quality ceramic shaft that provides long-lasting, reliable performance when properly maintained. However, extreme care should be taken when handling the shaft during maintenance. Avoid dropping or pressing too hard on it to avoid breakage or hairline fractures, which may cause the shaft to snap while in operation. Take the pump out of the pond, unlock the pivot pin (Fig. 6) fasteners, and remove the upper half of the cage. Free the pump from the lower half of the cage. Proceed with the following cleaning instructions as per the pump model:

Max-Flo 600/2200 (Fig. 1 + 1A)

  1. Remove the motor cover, then remove the impeller cover (4) by twisting and pulling it off.
  2. Remove the impeller assembly (3).
  3. If necessary, remove the impeller shaft (3A) using the tool provided (A-17015) (Fig. 1A).
  4. Clean all components in clean water only, using a small, nonabrasive brush, if necessary. DO NOT USE DETERGENTS OR OTHER CHEMICAL CLEANERS which could damage the pump and pollute the pond.
  5. Reassemble all components with care (see Closing the Pump Cage).

Max-FLo 960/4000 (Fig. 2)

  1. Using a Phillips (cross-headed) screwdriver, unscrew the four screws on the impeller cover (4) and remove it.
  2. Remove the impeller assembly (3).
  3. Clean all components in clean water only, using a small, nonabrasive brush, if necessary. DO NOT USE DETERGENTS OR OTHER CHEMICAL CLEANERS which could damage the pump and pollute the pond.
  4. Reassemble all components with care (see Closing the Pump Cage).

Max-Flo 1350/5000 (Fig. 3)

  1. Using a Phillips (cross-headed) screwdriver, unscrew the three screws on the impeller cover (4) and remove it.
  2. Remove the impeller assembly (3) by grasping the flange. This operation will cause the Seal Ring (2) to come out of its housing.
  3. Clean all components in clean water only, using a small, nonabrasive brush, if necessary. DO NOT USE DETERGENTS OR OTHER CHEMICAL CLEANERS which could damage the pump and pollute the pond.
  4. Reassemble all components with care (see Closing the Pump Cage), by first placing the impeller assembly and then the Seal Ring in their proper housing.Ensure that the impeller bearing, bushing and O-Ring are correctly placed at the bottom of the impeller well. Max-Flo 2000/7600,

2400/9000, 2900/11000, and 4280//16500 (Fig. 3)

  1. Using a Phillips (cross-headed) screwdriver, unscrew the four screws on the impeller cover (4) and remove it.
  2. Using a flathead screwdriver, carefully lift out the impeller assembly.
  3. Clean all components in clean water only, using a small, nonabrasive brush, if necessary. DO NOT USE DETERGENTS OR OTHER CHEMICAL CLEANERS which could damage the pump and pollute the pond.
  4. Reassemble all components with care (see Closing the Pump Cage), ensuring that the impeller bearing, bushing and O-Ring are correctly placed at the bottom of the impeller well.

Replacing the BushinG AnD o-rinG

(Replacement pack not included. Part # PT466).

For Max-Flo 1350/5000, 2000/7600, 2400/9000, 2900/11000, and 4280/16500 only.

  • Though the bushing is made of very resistant material, it is prone to wearing in certain conditions. For this reason, it is recommended that you replace it whenever the impeller unit is replaced. Follow the instructions provided with the replacement parts package. Once you have replaced
  • the Bushing and O-Ring, reassemble all parts with care (see Fig. 3 & Closing the Pump Cage).

Closing the PuMP CAGe (Fig. 8)

  • Place the pump inside the bottom half of the cage. Ensure that the pump is placed in the same direction as indicated on the pictogram on the inside bottom of the pump cage (A). Ensure that the electrical cord is properly seated inside the recess located on the bottom half of the cage.
    Close the cage completely, ensuring that both halves are fully aligned. Lock the pivot pin fasteners as explained in section Opening and Closing the Pump Cage (D).

  • Ensure that the pump cage is securely locked and the electrical cord is seated properly in position before lifting or operating the pump (G).

TROUBLESHOOTING

LOW FLOW FROM PUMP

  • Check that the pump cage is clean.
  • Check the hose for blockages.
  • Check that the pump is free of dirt and debris.

NO FLOW FROM THE PUMP

  • Check that the power supply is on.
  • Check the fuse (UK market only) and wiring.
  • Check that the plug is correctly connected to the electrical receptacle/socket.
  • Check that the pump cage is clean.
  • Check the hose for blockages.
  • Check that the pump cage, holes, and pump are free from dirt, debris and/or any obstructions.
  • Check that the pump is completely immersed in water.

WINTERIZING THE PUMP

  1. Unplug and remove the pump from the pond.
  2. Gently scrub off any dirt and debris with a soft nylon brush.
  3. Open the cage by unlocking the pivot pin fasteners and remove the pump.
  4. Thoroughly clean the pump and cage as per instructions in this manual.
  5. In addition, soak the impeller shaft and impeller well in white vinegar for 24 hours, then rinse off with water. This procedure will remove calcium and other mineral deposits from the impeller shaft. If these deposits are not removed they may cause the shaft to bend and break when the pump is started again.
  6. Lubricate all seals with Laguna Silicone Lube (sold separately/ PT595).
  7. Store indoors for best results. Do not store the pump in below-freezing temperatures.
  8. When re-opening your pond or water feature in the spring, submerge the pump in the pond for 1 hour prior to starting the pump.

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Warranty

This Pump is warranted for defects in material or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase. This warranty is valid only under normal operating conditions for which the Pump is intended. Pumps will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer’s discretion, free of charge. This warranty does not apply to any unit that has been subjected to misuse, negligence, tampering, accidental damage, or damage due to faulty packaging or mishandling in transit. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts and does not apply to any unit that has been used for commercial purposes. This warranty is limited to the Pump unit only. The warranty does not cover any pump that has not undergone regular routine cleaning and maintenance as stated in user guide. The motor is factory-sealed with an epoxy resin, tampering will void the warranty. The impeller housing should still be accessed for regular maintenance. The Impeller is not covered by the warranty. No liability is assumed with respect to loss or damage to livestock or personal property irrespective of the cause thereof. This warranty does not affect your statutory rights. This warranty does not cover damage or defects caused by or resulting from damages from shipping or repairs, service, or alterations to the product or any of its parts, which have been performed by a repair person not authorized by Rolf C. Hagen Inc.

Recycling

This item bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE). This means that the product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize it’s impact on the environment. For further information please contact your local or regional Authorities. Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances.

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Canada: Rolf C. Hagen Inc., Montreal QC H9X 0A2
  • U.S.A.: Rolf C. Hagen (U.S.A.) Corp., Mansfield MA. 02048
  • U.K.: Rolf C. Hagen (U.K.) Ltd., Castleford W. Yorkshire WF10 5QH France: Hagen France SA., F-77388 Combs La Ville.
  • Germany: HAGEN Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, 25488 Holm
  • Spain: Rolf C. Hagen España S.A., Av. de Beniparrell n. 11 y 13, 46460 Silla Valencia
  • Malaysia: Rolf C. Hagen (SEA) Sdn Bhd, 43200 Cheras, Selangor D.E.

Printed in Italy

Ver.: 28/11-INT

Laguna and Hagen are registered trademarks

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are the dimensions of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall measures 10.5 inches in length, 11.4 inches in width, and 8.8 inches in height.

What is the weight of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall weighs 8.07 pounds.

What is the maximum flow rate of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall has a maximum flow rate of 2900 cubic meters per minute.

What is the maximum lifting height of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall can lift water up to 15 feet.

What type of power source does the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall use?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall is battery powered.

What is the voltage requirement for the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall operates at 120 volts.

How long is the EU spare part availability for the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

Spare parts for the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall are available for up to 3 years.

What is the price of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall is priced at $228.87.

Who is the manufacturer of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall is manufactured by Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp.

What are the key features of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall?

Key features of the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall include its high flow rate of 2900 cubic meters per minute, battery power source, and maximum lifting height of 15 feet.

What kind of maintenance does the Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall require?

Regular maintenance includes checking and replacing batteries, ensuring the pump is clean and free of debris, and inspecting the unit for any wear and tear.

What are the benefits of the battery-powered design of the Laguna PT8252 Max- Flo Electronic Waterfall?

The battery-powered design offers flexibility in placement, as it does not require a nearby power outlet, and provides reliable operation without the need for external power cords.

Why is my Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall not turning on?

Check if the unit is properly plugged into a working power outlet. Ensure the power switch is on and inspect the power cord for any damage. Also, check if the circuit breaker has tripped.

What should I do if the water flow from my Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall is weak?

Inspect the pump for any clogs or debris that might be obstructing water flow. Ensure the intake is not blocked and the water level in the reservoir is adequate. Cleaning the pump’s filter may also help improve water flow.

How do I fix my Laguna PT8252 Max-Flo Electronic Waterfall if it’s making loud noises?

Loud noises may be due to the pump running dry or debris inside the pump. Check that the pump is fully submerged in water and clean any debris from the impeller and other internal components.

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