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ROCK

GARDEN

TM

Maintenance

• To clean the pump:

Unplug from electrical outlet. Remove it from the base of the fountain.
Use a small brush or stream of water to remove any debris (Fig 8).

• To keep water clean:

Periodically change water and clean the product according to the water
condition. Keeping the water clean prevents the water from becoming
sticky and forming micro-organisms.

• To clean off hard water deposits on 

the base or rocks:

Soak the container and rocks in a mixture of vinegar and water to clean
and remove any mineral build-up. 

• Keeping the water at an optimum level:

Add water periodically to keep water level at an optimum level to avoid
shortening the life of the pump.

NOTE:

Never let the pump run dry, as this will shorten the life of the

pump.

• Fountain Storage

Unplug the fountain from the electrical outlet, empty the water, and store
rocks and fountain in a dry, cool place.

• Changing Light bulb

First unplug fountain and let bulb cool down. Remove the bulb cover by

holding glass bulb cover in dry hand and rubber neck with other hand.

Slowly pull apart. Slight twisting may help to loosen. Be gentle with bulb

cover since it is glass. Never pull on cord. Next pull bulb straight out and

replace with new bulb, inserting prongs into the holes. Replace bulb

cover securely.

Troubleshooting

• If the pump fails to operate, check 

the following:

Check the circuit breaker, or try a different outlet to make
sure the pump is getting electrical power. 

NOTE:

Always 

disconnect from electrical outlet before handling the pump.

Check the pump discharge and tubing for kinks and
obstructions. Algae build up can be flushed out with a
garden hose.

Remove the pump inlet to access the impeller area. Turn the
rotor to ensure it is not broken or jammed.

Monthly maintenance will add to your pump’s life.

NOTE: 

Ensure that the electrical cord loops below the elec-

trical outlet to form a ‘Drip Loop’. This will prevent water from
running down the cord into the electrical outlet.

• If the pump gurgles, spews, or “burps”:

Check the water level to make sure the pump has enough
water to function.

• Obtaining a desired water level:

Check the water level daily the first week to measure the rate
of evaporation; refill with water as needed.

• If water is splashing outside 

the fountain:

Rocks that are hit by water and also touch the edge of the
base will cause water to splash outside of the base and con-
tribute to the splash factor. Expect some splash to occur as
you get the rocks organized.

If splash continues, adjust the flow control valve to a
lower setting, and/or rearrange the river rocks by moving
them away from the edge of the base.

Figure 8

Front Plate

PVC Tubing
Inserts Here

Back Plate

Suction Feet

Impeller

Pump Inlet

Flow
Control
Lever

Housing

Minimum Water Level

Flow Control Valve

(+) faster water

output

(-) slower water

output

Figure 9

7

6

Caution:
All servicing of
this fountain
must be 
performed by 
authorized
HoMedics 
service 
personnel only.

Attention:
In order to get
best results,
please operate
pump completely
submerged. 
Keep the water
level above the 
minimum water
level ALL THE
TIME.

PP-ROCKBLB

Replacement bulbs and covers for

$5.00

WFL-ROC - pack of 5

SUBTOTAL

TAX-Michigan Residents add 6%

Total

Name

Address

City

State

Zip Code

Phone Number

(          )

Detach and return order form with check or money order payable to HoMedics, Inc.
Please allow 2 to 4 weeks for delivery.

Replacement Parts Order Form

PART

DESCRIPTION

QUANTITY

COST

Mail To:

HoMedics
Consumer Relations
Service Center Dept. 168
3000 Pontiac Trail
Commerce Township, MI 48390

e-mail: 
[email protected]

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Summary of Contents for Envirascape Rock Garden

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Page 2: ...ng on or taking off parts or attachments Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by or near children invalids or disabled persons Use this appliance only for its intended use as des...

Page 3: ...e Holder C See Figure 2 NOTE When placing the top slate B onto the slate holder C be sure to line up the top slate notches with the slate holder cut outs 7 Place the Slate Holder C with the Top Slate...

Page 4: ...to access the impeller area Turn the rotor to ensure it is not broken or jammed Monthly maintenance will add to your pump s life NOTE Ensure that the electrical cord loops below the elec trical outle...

Page 5: ...onsible for any type of incidental consequential or special damages All implied warranties including but not limited to those implied warranties of fitness and merchantability are limited in the total...

Page 6: ...ricta cuando lo usan ni os o personas inv lidas o incapacitadas o cuando est pr ximo a ellos Utilice este artefacto s lo para el uso para el cual est dise ado y como se describe en este manual No use...

Page 7: ...pizarra superior B sobre le soporte de las pizarras C aseg rese de alinear las ranuras de la pizarra superior con las muescas del soporte de las pizarras 7 Coloque el Soporte de las pizarras C con la...

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