Revised March 30, 2016
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure you are assembling your fountain on a level surface capable of holding a
minimum of 200 pounds within approximately a 1 square foot footprint.
2. Position the bowl (6656-4601) where the fountain is to be installed, ensuring that it is level.
3. Wrap a piece of putty around the cord where you will be placing the stopper.(Fig A)
4. Fit cord into stopper.
5. Place a piece of putty inside the length of the slit in the stopper.(Fig B)
6. Wrap putty around outside of stopper ensuring that the slit and the cord hole are
covered and sealed.
7. Press stopper firmly into the hole of basin.
8. Place the pump cover (6649-4601B) inside the center of the bowl.
9. Before placing water feature (6649-4601A), replace loose plastic pipe within
PVC molded into the jar with clear vinyl tubing. (Fig C)
10. Place the water feature onto the pump cover making sure that the pipe protruding from
the bottom goes into the hole of the pump cover.
11. Place a hose clamp over
one end of the 5/8” non-kink tubing and place that end of the tubing
onto the pump water outlet and tighten the clamp.
a. Note
– one of the hose clamps may be placed on the tubing prior to installation
as a flow restrictor if necessary.
12. Place the pump inside the pump cover.
13. Place another hose clamp on the other end of the tubing over the pipe protruding from the bottom of the water
feature and tighten clamp.
14. Bring the cord of the pump out one of the holes in the side of the pump cover and drape the cord over the side
of the bowl.
15. Fill basin with approximately
5
gallons of water.
a. Note
– do not allow pump to run dry as it will cause damage to the pump.
WINTER CARE AND GENERAL FOUNTAIN INSTRUCTIONS
- W I N T E R C A R E -
Fountain bowls/tops and other fountain components, which collect water, should not be left outside in the winter since
any component, which fills with water and freezes may crack. Likewise components such as pedestals, which remain
in a basin, filled with water, which then freezes, may also crack or crumble. Ideally, therefore, a fountain should always
be stored indoors or in a dry protected place such as a covered porch away from the elements. However, if a fountain
must be left outside:
(1) Remove pump, rubber stoppers, drainpipes, finials, and other small components for storage indoors. Note
that stoppers or drainpipes are removed to allow drainage in the event water accumulates in any basin.
Compression
stoppers may be left on the pump cord for easier assembly next season.
(2) Raise fountain base from ground with wood strips so that base will not freeze to the ground surface.
(3) Cover or wrap the fountain with burlap or other absorbent material (old blanket or towel) and then cover
securely with plastic, making sure that water will not accumulate in the basin or other fountain component and freeze;
(4) Check fountain periodically to insure that plastic is secure and water is not accumulating in any fountain
component.
- G E N E R A L F O U N T A I N T I P S -
Install fountains on a level surface. You will need a properly grounded 110-volt (AC only) GFCI protected receptacle
near the fountain for your pump. All pumps are submersible and must be completely underwater to function properly.
Test all pumps and adjust to full output prior to assembly. It is not recommended that fountains be placed directly on
grass or dirt. Position the channel opening at the base of each fountain toward the electrical outlet to be used since the
pump cord will be threaded through this opening.
For more Campania product information visit
6649-4601 Corinth Fountain, Small
(3 pieces)
Fig A
Fig B
Fig C