bells are even with the rims of the six fixed bells. The fountain will not
function properly with too little water, and the pump should never be
allowed to run dry.
Step 6: Now you are ready to plug in your fountain. Be sure that the
power cord loops below the electrical outlet to form a “drip loop.” This
will prevent water from running down the cord into the electrical outlet.
By turning the top bell (B1) at the center of the bell assembly (the
entire stem will rotate with it), you can adjust the water flow bubbling
up through the top. Decreasing the water flow from the top will cause
the movement of the floating bells to increase and vice versa. The full
range of flow adjustment can be achieved by turning the top bell just
180° in either direction. When adjusting the water flow, there will be a
short delay in the response of the floating bells.
Maintenance and Use
1. Adding water: When adding water, always use clean distilled water.
Using distilled water is highly recommended to reduce mineral buildup
and extend the life of the pump. Your fountain should be checked for
water level at least once every 2 to 3 days during continuous operation.
2. Continuous operation: The pump is designed to operate continuously
for extended periods. In order to ensure long pump life, it is recommend-
ed that you clean the fountain and pump, per the pump manufacturer’s
instructions (enclosed), approximately every 2 to 3 months of operation.
3. Operating temperature: Do not operate the fountain with water above
30° C (89° F). Also, do not expose to temperatures below freezing. This
could damage both the pump and bowl.
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Water Bell Fountain
™
Water bubbles up through a center cluster
of brass bells, while two floating bells
gently swirl around the others,
creating a relaxing sound environment.
Perfect for home or garden