Stone Art Sedona 201570 Manual Download Page 4

 

SUBMERSIBLE LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS: 

 

 

 

1.  If a light bulb is burned out, unplug the transformer from the power source 

and allow a few minutes for the light bulb to fully cool before handling. 

2.  Remove submersible lamp form the basin lamp socket.  

3.  Remove the lamp’s plastic cover by twisting in a counter clockwise motion 

and remove the lens cover. 

4.  The bulb may now be pulled out from its socket and replaced with a new bulb  

 

Replacement for the high intensity halogen bulb: 

MR-11 type halogen bulb, 12 volts, 10 watts maximum

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO  A RISK OF FIRE, OR INJURY TO PERSONS 

 

WARNING: 

Lamp gets HOT quickly!  Do not touch the hot lens cover. 

Unplug and allow the lamp to cool before handling the lamp. 

Keep lamp away from materials that may burn. 

Do not touch the bulb at any time. Use a soft cloth. Oil from skin may damage lamp. 

Do not operate the lamp with a missing or damaged lamp covers. 

 

 

Troubleshooting Guide 

 

If the pump operates, but there is no water flow, then do the following: 

1. Check to make sure the pump is fully submerged. 

2. Check the supply tube for any kinks or folds and correct. 

If the pump operates, but there is no water flow and the pump is fully submerged and the supply tubing has no kinks, then 

do the following: 

1. Disconnect the pump from the power source. 

2. Disconnect the supply tube from the pump outlet. 

3. Check for clogs or holes and clean the tubing inside and outside if necessary. 

4. Check for clogs and clean the pump inlets and outlet if necessary. 

5. Place the pump back into the water outlet side up and then re-connect the pump to the power source. 

6. Once the water begins to flow from the pump, re-connect the supply tubing to the pump outlet.  

 

 

 

 

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