1. Your Nojoqui Falls fountain is 58” tall x 25.5” wide and the
Horizon Falls fountain is 33” tall x 51” wide. Determine
where on the wall the fountain will be mounted. You may
wish to block out the dimensions with low tack or painters
masking tape for reference. Your fountain must be mounted
into studs, wood or metal. Using the stud finder locate and
mark the position of the vertical and horizontal studs within
the blocked out installation area. Once the studs have been
located, the brackets can be installed.
2. Mark the center of the fountain’s width (Nojoqui Falls is
12.75” - half the 25.5”overall fountain width) and (Horizon Falls center is 25.5” – half the 51”
overall width) for reference. Using your level mark this line vertically within the installation area.
3. Identify the Bracket Template (A) from the fountain components. The top of the template bracket
(A) for both fountains will rest exactly 4” down from the overall height of each unit. Using the
center mark of the fountain’s width place the Bracket Template‘s (A) upper keyhole so you can see
the center line through the hole. The keyhole should be in this position (Fig 2.1). Mark the top keyhole.
4. Using a Phillips screw driver and a small screw from your Hardware Bag (J) set the screw in the wall so that ¼”
is left protruding. Hang the Bracket Template (A) from this screw (Fig 2.2) making certain the keyhole is in the
position shown in Fig 2.1.
5. Using the level make certain the Bracket Template (A) is vertically level and mark the placement of the lower
keyhole. Remove the Bracket Template (A).
6. Again using a Phillips screw driver and a small screw, set the screw in the lower keyhole mark so that ¼” is left
protruding.
7. Hang the Stone Wall Bracket (B) from the center keyhole on the upper screw. Note the position of the marked wall
studs through the numerous bracket holes. (Fig 2.3)
8. Place the level on the top of the Stone Wall Bracket (B) insuring it is level (Fig 2.3). Mark the holes that align
with the wall studs. The ideal bracket installation would include screws located at the bracket’s left top, bottom
left, right top, bottom right and center. If you do not have studs at these locations you will need to use the EZ
Anchors™ (J) to complete the Stone Wall Bracket (B) installation at these locations.
Remove the keyhole screw
as it will interfere with the installation of the stone.
9. Repeat this procedure for the Reservoir Wall Bracket (D) (Fig 2.4).
Remove the keyhole screw when finished.
Wall Brackets
• Carefully remove and inspect all your Classic Quarry components from its shipping carton. Do not install or
operate unit if any parts are damaged. Please retain all packaging until your unit is installed correctly and running
successfully. You may leave the stone on the pallet until ready to hang.
• It is very important to rinse or wipe your stone clean of any dust or chips that may have accumulated during
shipping prior to assembling your fountain.
• Tools required:
Level, Pencil, stud finder, drill with Phillips bit, Phillips Screwdriver, and Measuring Tape.
• The use of distilled water is strongly suggested.
You will need 5+ gallons of distilled water for each unit.
Initial Prepping
Parts List
Classic Quarry Stone Not Shown
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2
FIG. 2.1
A. Bracket Template
I. Polished Rocks
B. Stone Wall Bracket
D. Reservoir Wall Bracket
F. Diffuser
E. Water Disperser
L. Reservoir
LED Light Remote
N. Rock Tray
H. Pump Assembly
J. Hardware
C. Reservoir Pads
K. LED Light Tray
M. Pocket Clips
G. Trim Kit
FIG. 2.2
FIG. 2.3
FIG. 2.4