LED Remote Control Guide
1. Carefully unwrap the LED light bar (K). Take care in
handling so that the LED strips and connections to
transformers are not disturbed. Remove the tie from the
electrical cord.
2. Place the LED light bar (K) inside the header (G) with
the LED strip facing down and forward (Fig 7.1). It is
designed to simply rest on the header held up by the 2
tabs located on either side of the light bar (G). The back of
the light kit hangs down covering the castellated stainless
steel disperser (E). Make certain it does not interfere with
the water flow and does not touch the disperser (E).
3. Take the light cord and plug it into the transformer (Fig
7.2). Drape the cord through the header (G) and down
the side where you will plug it in. Tuck the exposed cord
behind the stone so it is concealed.
4. You are now ready to use your LED light bar. Review the
remote control guide in this manual for more information
on your LED lighting.
LED Light Kit
Operating Your Waterfall
1. After mounting your fountain to the wall, fill the reservoir (L) with
water (distilled water is strongly recommended).
2. The water level must be maintained at least 1/2”-1”above the
pump. If the water level drops below the pump, splashing and
damage may occur.
3. Before turning on your fountain for the first time make certain
the flow adjustor is fully open, having the flow valve in a closed
position puts excessive pressure on the pump and may cause
it to overheat and break. The flow valve lets you increase or
decrease the amount of water flowing over the waterfall (Fig 8.1).
You will need to adjust the flow valve to the proper rate for solid
water coverage but not so fast that is causes splashing. Turn
the flow valve down if the pressure is too strong and splashing
occurs.
4. Plug in the pump cord. As water begins to flow down the surface
there may be dry spots. Starting at the top guide the water with your hand or sponge over the dry areas pulling the
water streams together until the water flows evenly over the entire waterfall surface. It may take a few minutes.
5. Install the Rock Tray (N) resting it on the tabs in the reservoir. The rock tray should be (N) to the front so there is a
gap between the rock tray (N) and the stone allowing the water to flow without being touched by the tray. Spread
the Polished Rocks (I) equally throughout the tray.
1. Remote Control Technical Information
Power Supply: AAA battery 3 pcs. (not included )
Working Voltage: DC 12V/24V
Receiver Range: Up to 60 ft. or 20 meters
2. Button Functions
Key 1
: On
Key 2
: Off
Key 3
: Maximum Brightness Setting
Key 4
: Medium Brightness Setting
Key 5
: Lowest Brightness Setting
3. How to Use Your Remote Control
1. Press
Key 1
to turn lights on,
Key 2
to turn off.
2. Press
Key 3, Key 4
or
Key 5
to
immediately select a brightness setting.
3. Increase or decrease the brightness using the
Light Ring
. Simply slide your finger around the
Light Ring
to make your selection.
4. To sync the remote to the light (Note: You will
not need to do this when first out of the box.)
Press
Key 3
once when first turned on within
3 seconds. The light will blink 3 times to
indicate the remote is synced.
5. Caution:
Do not touch the
Light Ring
while loading batteries to protect
the sensitivity. Turn the LED lights on immediately after the batteries are
loaded for the first time. Replace the batteries when you find the remote is no
longer responsive.
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FIG. 8.1
FIG. 7.1
FIG. 7.2
Important Information
We know from experience most fountain problems are due to water and/or maintenance. We strongly recommend the use of
distilled water which is free of any minerals. Tap water is notoriously “hard” water…full of hard minerals such as calcium and
magnesium that will rob your fountain of it’s beautify and it’s ability to function properly.
The problem using tap water is this: Water evaporates but minerals do not. The continued use of tap water combined with
evaporation creates a heavy mineral concentration causing a fountain to develop calcium streaks, ugly white buildup, pump
damage and the water distribution system to clog.
We also suggest you run your fountain 24/7 whenever possible. Standing water will grow algae or become slimy. Running your
fountain continuously, while maintaining the proper water level will keep the maintenance down to a minimum and lengthen the
life of the pump.
Often people use chlorine to clean their fountain, this is unfortunately one of the worst things you can do. Chlorine or most
products ending in “ine” or “ide”will ruin a finish and damage your pump. We recommend additives like Fountec (an algaecide)
and Protec (a mineral and scale preventative) should you use tap water. These are available through your authorized Bluworld
dealer or Bluworld H OMelements.