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Woodstock

Water Bell Fountain

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Thank you for purchasing a Woodstock Water Bell Fountain. This  
fountain is designed to combine the relaxing sounds of flowing  water 
with the peaceful chiming of brass bells. This effect is created by two 
floating bells which softly chime against a center cluster of stationary 
bells as they are swept around the fountain by an underwater current 
created by the pump. The force of this current, and thus the speed of the 
floating bells and the frequency of the chiming are completely adjustable.

To personalize your fountain and enhance its visual interest, we  
recommend adding small decorative stones or other non-metallic objects 
of interest. Make sure that they are cleaned very well before adding them 
to the fountain, as small amounts of dirt and grease can damage the 
pump. Make sure added objects do not obstruct the movement of the 
floating bells or impede the underwater current.

Parts List
First unpack your fountain by removing the box from inside the bowl. 
Inside this box you should find:

•  The center bell assembly (A), made up of six bells mounted on an 

acrylic base with attached flow diverter (D) (only two bells shown)

•  Output hose (H)
•  Two individual bells with hexagonal center openings (B1 & B2)
•  Two floating bells (brass bells mounted to plastic floats - not shown)
Next unpack the bowl with attached pump (C) and power cord (not 
shown).

Fountain Assembly
Step 1: Feed the output hose (H) through the hole in the edge of the 
acrylic base and attach it to the side of the flow diverter (D) as shown.

Step 2: Make sure that the pump’s flow control is set on “+”. Then, attach 
the pump to the flow diverter by inserting the round end of the diverter 
(D1) through the center of the bell assembly and into the hole at the top 
of the pump (C1).

Step 3: Place bell assembly in the bowl so that each leg is resting in one of 
the raised circles at the bottom of the bowl. The pump should be resting 
on its rubber feet in the center of the bowl. The end of the output hose 
should be oriented so that the water will flow in a clockwise direction 
around the bowl.

Step 4: Press the two individual bells onto the six-sided flow diverter stem 
at the center of the bell assembly, the larger bell first (B2). You should feel 
the bells gently “snap” into place.

Step 5: Make sure the fountain is resting on a level surface. Using distilled 
water (highly recommended), fill the bowl approximately 2/3 full or so 
that the water level is about one inch below the rim of the bowl. Add 
the two floating bells, taking care that they are level when placed in the 
water (otherwise they may tip over). If the floats are clover shaped, add 
water until the rims of the floating bells are 1” below the rims of the six 
fixed bells. If the floats are round, add water until the rims of the floating

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