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Rain Bird® Algae Control System™ (ACS)
• Owner’s Manual
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
6
Installation
1 . Cut two ropes based on your water depth and loop each
one twice around each cement block .
2 . Place the cement blocks in the water with the minimum of
2’ of depth and then place the device into the water . Use
the ropes to secure it to the cement blocks by tying the
ropes to the 4 corners of the float . Make sure flat end of
the transducer head (not the side with the cord) faces out .
3 . Once the ropes have been secured to the four corners of
the float, reposition the blocks (if needed) to tighten up
the ropes and make sure the unit is pointed in the right
direction .
4 . Now that the unit is in the water* you may plug the
Rain Bird
®
power supply into the GFCI outlet .
* It is EXTREMELY important you do not connect to power
source before you put it in the water as this can result in
damage to the transducer head and will void your warranty.
lined ponds - cement blocks method
This method works in locations where there will not be changes
in depth of water . This method is designed to use the cement
(or cinder) blocks as weight to anchor the unit in place and
keep it pointed in the right direction, secured with four knots .
Materials Needed:
waterproof rope (polypropylene),
2 cement blocks