ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR PRODUCT
Unpack all components carefully. Please keep in mind that some water may splash over the rim
of a bowl, do not set up the cascade fountain on a surface which may be damaged by water.
Open the door behind the fountain.
Connect the hose from the top of the water feature to the connector on the top of the pump and
place the pump on the floor of the water chamber.
Connect the pump cable to the socket of the control housing on the rear side of the solar panel;
Connect the LED light cable to the socket of the control housing;
Fill the water feature with water ensuring the pump is fully submerged.
Close the door behind the fountain. Make sure direct sunlight shines on the solar module.
Connect the ground stake to the solar panel and place the solar panel in an area of direct
sunlight.
The solar cascade fountain is now ready for use.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This solar pump is designed primarily to operate in sunlight hours and always charge extra energy to
battery to allow use later “on demand” in cloudy day or night time. The pump will turn to solar mode
automatically on next day in sunlight hours. The pump will never run on battery mode until your press
the button.
Turn on the pump:
short press the ON/OFF position to turn on the pump, the pump will run
certain hours (refer to battery status) and turn to solar mode automatically. The pump will operate
automatically next day in direct sunlight.
Charge the battery:
press and hold on 3 seconds to turn OFF the pump and charge the full solar
energy to battery during day time, turn on the pump when you need it (on demand).
Battery status:
Green:
battery is full charged. Pump will run around 6-8 hours.
Orange:
battery is half charged. Pump will run around 2-6 hours.
Red:
battery needs charges. Pump will run less than 1 hour.
(Note: In order to protect battery, don’t manually turn on the pump frequently)
Note: The indicator light is solid when charging battery.
PUMP PERFORMANCE IN DIFFERENT WEATHER CONDITION:
Weather
1. Pump on
2. Charge extra solar energy to
battery
1. Pump off
2. Charge full solar energy to
battery
Solar runs the pump and charges
the battery. Pump performance is
maintained when the clouds pass.
Pump runs on fully half an hour longer
into the evening.
Battery should be fully charged in 1
day.
Solar runs the pump and supplies extra
energy to the battery. Performance
is maintained when the clouds pass.
Pump will only run a shorter period of
time into the evening.
Battery will take 2 to 3 days to fully
charge.
Pump will only run when there is
sufficient power from the battery. Little
or no battery charging occurs so pump
performance is not maintained.
Battery will take several days to fully
charge.
No solar power is available, pump will
not run and battery will not charge.
Battery will not charge.
If the pump stops running when cloudy or night, and you want to force the pump running for
certain hours, short press to turn on the pump, the pump will run hours until battery flat.