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C85 / C95 non-metallic Control Panel 

Timer

TIME CLOCK SETTING 

To set the current time, turn the inner dial clockwise.  

Do not set the time by rotating “outer” dial. 

Turn the minute hand or small plastic inner dial clock-

wise until the time of day on the outer dial is aligned 

with the triangle marker on the inner dial (two o’clock 

position). 

Example for 10:00 AM. Turn the minute hand clock-

wise until 10:00 AM is aligned with the triangle on 

the inner dial. The hour and the minute dial will show 

exactly 10:00. 

Triangle marker

Captive trippers

(in the on position)

 

PROGRAMMING

The 24-Hour dial has quarter-hour divisions and AM/

PM indications. 

The time switch is programmed by pushing the captive 

trippers to the outer ring position for the entire pe-

riod that the aerator is to be turned “ON”, i.e., fifteen 

minutes for each tripper on the 24-Hour dial. When 

the tripper is pushed to the inside, the switch is in the 

“OFF” position. 

PROGRAMMING WITH MANUAL OVERRIDE 

SWITCH 

Your Timer may have a 3-way manual switch or a 

2-way manual switch.

AUTOMATIC MODE 

In order to operate the time clock in the automatic 

mode, the manual switch must be in the automatic 

postion- see diagram. 

MANUAL MODE 

For the 3-way switch, with the manual override switch 

in the lower position, marked “O”, the time clock 

output will remain Permanently OFF.   In the upper 

position, marked “I”, the time clock output will remain 

permanently ON.

For the 2-way switch, with the manual override switch 

in the lower position, marked “ON” the time clock 

output will remain permanently ON.

                  

TIME SETTING

TO SET THE CURRENT TIME (AND DAY OF WEEK

ON 7 DAY UNITS), TURN THE MINUTE HAND

CLOCKWISE. DO NOT SET THE TIME BY ROTAT-

ING “OUTER” DIAL.

Turn the minute hand clockwise until the day of the week
(7-day timer) and the time of day on the outer dial is
aligned with the triangle marker on the inner dial (two
o'clock position).

Example for 7-day program dial Monday 10:30 AM. Turn the
minute hand clockwise until Monday 10:30 AM is aligned
with the triangle on the inner dial. The hour and minute hand
will show exactly 10:30.

Example for 24-hour program dial 10:30 AM. Turn the minute
hand clockwise until 10:30 AM is aligned with the triangle on
the inner dial. The hour and the minute dial will show exact-
ly 10:30.

PROGRAMMING

7-Day (SW, QRW Models)

The weekly program dial reflects the seven days of the week
and AM/PM imprints for each day. 
The time switch is programmed by pushing the captive trip-
pers to the outer ring position for the entire period that the
load is to be turned “ON”, i.e., two hours for each tripper on
the 7-Day dial. When the tripper is pushed to the inside, the
switch is in the “OFF” position.

24-Hour (ST, QRT Models)

The 24-Hour dial has quarter-hour divisions and AM/PM indi-
cations. 
The time switch is programmed by pushing the captive trip-
pers to the outer ring position for the entire period that the
load is to be turned “ON”, i.e., fifteen minutes for each trip-
per on the 24-Hour dial. When the tripper is pushed to the
inside, the switch is in the “OFF” position.

PROGRAMMING WITH MANUAL 

OVERRIDE SWITCH

AUTOMATIC MODE

In order to operate the time switch module in the automatic
mode, the manual switch must be in the center position (auto-
matic) - see diagram.

MANUAL MODE

With the manual switch selector lever the selected programs
can be overridden. In the lower position, marked “O”, termi-
nals 3 and 5 are permanently closed. In the upper position,
marked “I”, terminals 3 and 4 are permanently closed (see
diagram).

300GR10020

Override Mode

3-way manual
override switch

I = permanent ON

= automatic

0 = permanent OFF

Dimensions

FM/1 synchronous/quartz

Intermatic Incorporated • Spring Grove, IL 60081 • www.intermatic.com

TIME SETTING

TO SET THE CURRENT TIME (AND DAY OF WEEK

ON 7 DAY UNITS), TURN THE MINUTE HAND

CLOCKWISE. DO NOT SET THE TIME BY ROTAT-

ING “OUTER” DIAL.

Turn the minute hand clockwise until the day of the week
(7-day timer) and the time of day on the outer dial is
aligned with the triangle marker on the inner dial (two
o'clock position).

Example for 7-day program dial Monday 10:30 AM. Turn the
minute hand clockwise until Monday 10:30 AM is aligned
with the triangle on the inner dial. The hour and minute hand
will show exactly 10:30.

Example for 24-hour program dial 10:30 AM. Turn the minute
hand clockwise until 10:30 AM is aligned with the triangle on
the inner dial. The hour and the minute dial will show exact-
ly 10:30.

PROGRAMMING

7-Day (SW, QRW Models)

The weekly program dial reflects the seven days of the week
and AM/PM imprints for each day. 
The time switch is programmed by pushing the captive trip-
pers to the outer ring position for the entire period that the
load is to be turned “ON”, i.e., two hours for each tripper on
the 7-Day dial. When the tripper is pushed to the inside, the
switch is in the “OFF” position.

24-Hour (ST, QRT Models)

The 24-Hour dial has quarter-hour divisions and AM/PM indi-
cations. 
The time switch is programmed by pushing the captive trip-
pers to the outer ring position for the entire period that the
load is to be turned “ON”, i.e., fifteen minutes for each trip-
per on the 24-Hour dial. When the tripper is pushed to the
inside, the switch is in the “OFF” position.

PROGRAMMING WITH MANUAL 

OVERRIDE SWITCH

AUTOMATIC MODE

In order to operate the time switch module in the automatic
mode, the manual switch must be in the center position (auto-
matic) - see diagram.

MANUAL MODE

With the manual switch selector lever the selected programs
can be overridden. In the lower position, marked “O”, termi-
nals 3 and 5 are permanently closed. In the upper position,
marked “I”, terminals 3 and 4 are permanently closed (see
diagram).

300GR10020

Override Mode

3-way manual
override switch

I = permanent ON

= automatic

0 = permanent OFF

Dimensions

FM/1 synchronous/quartz

Intermatic Incorporated • Spring Grove, IL 60081 • www.intermatic.com

ON

AUTO

  SETTING THE TIMER

The timer is a 24 hour time clock with 15 minute increment settings. 

The captive trippers change the SPDT relay state when pushed 

toward the outside.

1. Setting time of day

(a)

 Synchronize the timer by aligning arrow at the 2:00 position 

of inner face with the corresponding time of day printed on the 

outer ring.

 NOTE:

 Power must be 

ON

 to keep time synchronization.

2. Setting ON time and duration

 

Locate desired activation time(s) on outer ring 

(b)

 and push 

trippers to the outside 

(c)

. Each tripper represents 15 minutes 

activation time. Push as many trippers back as desired for dura-

tion time. When the timer reaches the fi rst tripper, the timer SPDT 

contacts will change state and turn ON. It will remain ON for as 

long as the following trippers are pushed out. When timer goes 

past last tripper, the timer will return to the 

OFF

 mode. The timer 

has a selector for 

(d) AUTOMATIC 

and

ON

modes.

Overide Mode

2-way manual  

ON - Permanently ON

overide switch 

AUTO - automatic

Summary of Contents for 3400JF

Page 1: ...l Panel Installation pg11 C 25 Timer Control Instructions pg13 C85 non metallic Wiring Diagram pg14 C85 C95 non metallic Control Panel Timer pg15 Maintenance Recommendations pg16 Warranty Policy pg17...

Page 2: ...not use boats that tip easily for fountain in stallation such as a canoe and follow all boating safety rules and regulations including wearing a PFD Personal Flotation Device The fountain is supplied...

Page 3: ...ady for immediate use after installation The motor and ball bearings are submerged in oil and no further lubrication is needed Make sure to keep the motor housing clean from hard water deposits and or...

Page 4: ...r screw s for mounting the C 25 3 or C 85 4 7 16 Socket and Ratchet 7 16 Wrench 11 32 wrench for 8 fasteners 3400JF 3400HJF Parts Included Item Part Qty 1 3400JF Aerator 1 2 Float 242001 1 3 1 4 20 x...

Page 5: ...bolt holes with legs 2 Lock washer goes between bolt and flat washer Tighten down in 4 places 3 Turn over Bring bottom screen sections together 4 Tighten down in 6 places to hold the screen together...

Page 6: ...one of the pump 7 Thread one rope through one weighted tube rope Weight and position it approximately 6 from the float Next thread the end of the rope back through the opening facing the float as show...

Page 7: ...ond on a post with room for mounting the C 25 or C 85 Two 12 pieces of 1 galvanized pipe or weighted tubing for weighting ropes optional 10 x 1 long or longer screw s for mounting the C 25 3 or C 85 4...

Page 8: ...bolt and flat washer Tighten down in 4 places to the float retaining clips 3 Turn over Bring bottom screen sections together 4 Tighten down in 6 places to hold the screen together For quicker assembl...

Page 9: ...Without Strain Relief 6 Choose Nozzle Fit bolt into the molded socket on the nozzle and thread into the inner cone of the pump 7 If ready to install in the pond go to Installation instructions Light...

Page 10: ...by regional electrical differenc es or voltage drop due to long power cords may result in reduced pattern sizes The Cypress is the only nozzle that uses the sepa rate collar labeled C2 The Cypress Lin...

Page 11: ...ctrician or service person if needed For 120V Installations Plug the aerator cord into the C 25 outlet labeled UNIT If lights are included plug the Transformer cord into the C 25 outlet labeled LIGHT...

Page 12: ...provided with this panel L1 connects to Terminal 1 L2 connects to Terminal 2 N connects to Terminal N G connects to Terminal GROUND located on hassis plate Be sure to provide adequate sized power cond...

Page 13: ...2 If the G F C I tests okay restore power by pushing the RESET button back in THE RESET BUTTON MUST BE PUSHED FIRMLY AND FULLY INTO PLACE UNTIL IT LOCKS AND RE MAINS DEPRESSED AFTER PRES SURE HAS BEE...

Page 14: ...14 C85 non metallic Wiring Diagram...

Page 15: ...r and the minute dial will show exac ly 10 30 PROGRAMMING Dimensions FM 1 synchronous quartz TIME SETTING TO SET THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY OF WEEK ON 7 DAY UNITS TURN THE MINUTE HAND CLOCKWISE DO NOT S...

Page 16: ...ll installations at least every two to three months Seal replacement and all other repair services should be performed by Kasco Marine or a Kasco trained Authorized Repair Center Any alterations or ch...

Page 17: ...r local distributor with the shipment If no Repair Form is available include your name and physical address for return delivery of the repaired unit and a daytime phone number and or e mail ad void th...

Page 18: ...off and back on without the timer and without tripping the GFI breaker Each Kasco Fountain has a Thermal Overload built in that will turn the unit off when it overheats Once the unit has cooled down i...

Page 19: ...ed of water If the unit does not have the proper amount of water the flow or pattern will fluc tuate up and down and look sporadic If you are see ing these symptoms unplug the unit and clean away the...

Page 20: ...5 MAIN HOUSING 2400J 3400J 1 7 241005 V TUBE WITH LEGS 1 8 342050 IMPELLER 3400J 1 9 990275 O RING CORD 1 10 475643 SHAFT WASHER 2 11 243475 ZINC ASSEMBLY 1 12 990280 SEALING PLUG 1 13 990281 O RING 1...

Page 21: ...21 4400J Replacement Parts...

Page 22: ...panel with unit unless otherwise instructed A fee of 60 per hour will be assessed for cleaning excessively dirty units and float disassembly Refer to the Owner s manual for easy to follow troubleshoot...

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Page 24: ...______ Serial Ex 5101J341725 ______________________________ Purchase Date _____________________ Purchased From ___________________________________ Registration Date ___________________________ Kasco M...

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