
Join the bracket, tube and spike together
and then attach the solar panel to the
bracket. Slide the bracket into the bracket
slot in the backside of solar panel.
You can also find a short tube with screws
holes in the tube base. This part is provided
for wall mounting if need it.
Solar panel
Bracket
Tube
Spike
Bracket slot
Wall
Indentify a suitable area beside the pond to place your mini feature.
Attach the black hose to the black hose connector on the mini
feature figure and the other end onto the pump. Position the feature
on the side of the pond where required and place the pump into the
pond. Connect the end of the pump’s power lead into the rear
connector of the supplied solar panel and position the solar panel
where it will receive the sun’s light for the longest, see step 2 and 3.
The feature will now start to work once the solar panel has received
enough charge from the sun.
Remember that your feature will pulse water and not run continuously
due to its innovative pulse technology which means the feature and
its battery will run for longer, see step 4.
Please note that Sidney stoat and Thomas frog are designed to sit on
the side of pond only and not in the water. Do not submerged the
solar panel into the water.
Pond Side Spitter:
Liberty Mini Feature Sidney Stoat (Product Code: 1054416)
Liberty Mini Feature Thomas Frog (Product Code: 1054447)
Pond Floating Spitter:
Liberty Mini Feature Rosie Hedgehog (Product Code: 1054423)
Liberty Mini Feature Mable Vole (Product Code: 1054430)
Identity a suitable area within the pond to place your floating mini
feature. Attach the black hose to the hose connector on the mini
feature figure and the other end onto the pump. A water flow controller
is included in the package (for Hedgehog only), it can be attached to
the connector on the Hedgehog and the other end onto the pump. This
flow controller will allow you to control the feature’s water flow rate and
stop any water loss from the pond while the feature is working. Place the
feature along with the attached pump into the pond, the feature will
float with the pump attached. Connect the end of the pump’s power
lead into the rear connector of the supplied solar panel and position the
solar panel where it will receive the sun’s light for the longest, see step 2
and 3. The feature will now start to work once the solar panel has
received enough charge from the sun.
Remember that your feature will pulse water and not run continuously
due to its innovative pulse technology which means the feature and its
battery will run for longer, see step 4.
Please note that in order to keep your floating spitters in position you can
use the supplied net bags and cord to anchor them in place. Simply fill
the net bags with gravel and measure the cord to the correct depth of
your pond and tie to the eyelets on the feature and the net bags. These
will act as an anchor and stop the spitter from moving around.
Sydney Stoat
Connector
Hose
Pump
Thomas Frog
Connector
Hose
Pump
Hedgehog
Flow Controller
Pump
Mable Vole
Connector
Hose
Pump