6
609 E. Pine Street Orlando, FL 32801 • Phone 888-977-8366 • Fax 407-210-6833 • www.bluworldhomelements.com
Step 4.2
You can now plug in your Water Pump (A) into your designated GFCI electrical outlet. Be sure to move to
Step 4.3
immediately
as the pump will begin operation as soon as you plug it in and running without water
flow for more than momentarily could damage the Water Pump (A).
Step 4.3
Slowly open the Flow Control Valve (B) and water will begin flowing down the panel within seconds. As
water begins to flow down the panel, slowly open the valve further until there is good water coverage.
Sometimes there is a “break in” period of a few moments for the water to cover the entire surface. If
there are “dry” areas on the glass/mirror you can use Water Guiding Pad (F) provided as shown in Fig. 4.2.
You can guide/rub the dry areas with the Water Guiding Pad (F) and then guide the water to those areas
to ensure that water flows down the entire face of the panel evenly.
Tip: Make sure when guiding the
water with the Water Guiding Pad (F) that your elbow is facing upward while guiding/spreading the
water across the panel during startup. This will prevent water from running down your arm.
Step 4.4
Place the Rock Tray(s) (D) and Rocks (E) in the base as shown in Fig. 4.3 and Fig. 4.4.
Fig. 4.3 Fig. 4.4
Do not attempt to move the feature once it is filled with water. Maintain the water level by filling at least 2” above the
Water Pump (A) at least once per week. Waterfalls that are placed near air conditioning vents and intakes will evaporate
at a faster rate. Don not operate if low on water. If hard water is a problem in your area the use of distilled water will
guarantee the best results. It is recommended to drain the fountain once every three months and refill with clean water.
It may be necessary to wipe the inside of the base with a clean cloth to remove any buildup. Clean the Water Filter (B),
located between the Water Pump (A) and the Flow Control Valve (B), regularly to avoid loss of water pressure. Clean
the glass surface as needed with glass cleaner, being careful not to get cleaning agents in the water.