Place the compact submersible unit in the pond and run it fully submerged, positioning it discreetly within the area you want to circulate and filter.
✓ All-in-one filter pump✓ UV steriliser✓ 1000 L/h pump✓ Fountain kit included✓ Waterfall outlet✓ For ponds up to 2000L✓ Fully submersible
Designed for ponds with a mix of small fish up to 2000 litres, the unit can be positioned discreetly while operating fully submerged. It can also be used as a water pump or fountain feature.
All-in-One Pond Filter Pump
This system combines filtration and UV treatment in one submersible unit, helping to keep pond water clear with regular maintenance. Designed for straightforward setup without adding separate filtration equipment.
Filtration in 3 stages
Mechanical
Foam removes solid waste
Biological
Filter stones support bio filtration
UV
UV helps clump green algae for capture
Waterfall and fountain options
Waterfall cascade
Connect tubing to the 1000 L/h pump
Hosetail outlet for 12–25 mm tubing
Max head: 1.4 m
Fountain feature
Fountain kit supplied
Includes water outlet splitter
Divert water to a separate feature
This is an entry level filter pump that supports clear pond water with routine care. Compact and designed for use fully submerged in the pond.
Place unit at bottom of pond – preferably on a level surface raised approx 10cm from floor (eg, upturned plant pot or clay brick) with outlet facing upwards.
Once installed the pond water will flow through the pump as the pump’s impellor draws in water. It is always best to position your pump at the opposite end to where the water returns to the pond to provide maximum circulation.
Your unit is supplied with a hosetail.. Pond hose size 12-25mm (1/2” to 1” ) can be attached to the inlet hosetail. Cut the inlet hose to the size appropriate to the size of hose you are using. Then connect the hose from your pump to your filter system or position it where you want the water to return. Ensure a watertight seal by the use of hose clips.
Maintenance
Occasionally large solids may block the holes in the filter cage surrounding the pump – these should be carefully wiped away. A clogged or dirty intake will put a strain on the motor and greatly reduce its performance. If the area where the pump is stood is very dirty, raising its position slightly will assist flow. To clean the pump, remove the impellor housing and impellor. Use clean water and a small brush to remove debris (see below)
Changing the UV Bulb / Maintenance of the unit
A UV indicator around the body of the unit lights up to shown UV is working. If it doesn’t light up, or if the bulb has been used for over 6 months you will need to change the UV bulb inside the unit. To open the unit up, first disconnect from power supply and lift clear of water.
Remove backing plate with a cross head screwdriver then around the middle of the unit there are two push clips – hold these in then pull the main body apart. The foam is now accessible and can be cleaned if required. Access the impeller by again pressing the two clips around the top in and pulling the top case away from the main unit. Turn the impellor guard to gain access to the impellor and clean if required. The UV bulb can be accessed by unscrewing the screw located in the base of the remaining black casing. Turn the casing as indicated by the two arrows on the casing
Limited Warranty
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months (excluding rotor assembly) from the date of purchase for material or manufacturing defects. The guarantee covers the substitution of defective parts. However, the guarantee is considered null and void in the case of improper use, improper handling or negligence on the part of the buyer. If your pondXpert pump fails please take it back to the retail outlet from where it was purchased. You will be required to take your receipt/proof of purchase with you. This does not affect your statutory rights.