tops of both the back and front wall of the 4005B which will help you line up the 4005A. It should be just
a little more than halfway over the 4005C basin.
9) Reaching underneath, push the open end of the water tube onto the adapter barb which you installed
under the highest section of the 4005A. Now, back in the middle
level, open the slit in the stopper with the
largest hole and place it around the water
tube at floor level. Close the stopper over
the tube and press it firmly into place in the
floor of the middle level.
10) Position your remaining light on the left
side of the 4005A as shown. Drop its power
cord through the hole in the 4005A floor.
Reach below and push this light cord down
through the hole in the 4005B floor. Pull
the cord through until you connect it to
the 3-way adapter on the first level.
Make sure all nuts are snug on the
3-way adapter.
11) Close the hole in the 4005B (second
level) by finding the stopper with two
small holes. Open the slits and place
the two light power cords in the holes.
Close the stopper and press firmly into place.
12) Close the hole in the 4005A (top level) using the stopper with just one small hole. Open the slit, place
it around the cord, and press into the hole.
13) Place the two diffuser foam sponges into the top tower unit as shown. You will want to turn one
sideways against the other to keep them in place. These will help your fountain water flow be smooth.
14) Attach all six copper spill plates. First, lay them out where they belong to make sure you know which
sizes belong where. Then, to install each plate, squeeze out a continuous line of silicone sealant on the
bottom and part way up the walls of each concrete spill slot. It is important that this be a continuous line to
prevent any water from seeping through underneath the plate. Then, press the copper plate in place in the
sealant with the plate overhanging the concrete wall about ¼” to help the smooth waterfall pour away from
the concrete.
15) Tip your lights toward the inside of the fountain. Fill all levels of your fountain with water. Read your
pump and light instructions. Then plug in the pump and connect to the light transformer to enjoy your
fountain. If the pump does not immediately begin working, there may be an “airlock” within the impeller
chamber. Simply unplug and plug in a few times and
it should start. Use the supplied shims if you need to
level or steady any of the concrete pieces
. 2/2020
IMPORTANT – WINTER CARE
Winter ice build-up can cause damage to concrete statuary. Follow
these tips to reduce winter weathering to your fountain:
* Disconnect power to pumps and lights.
* Remove plugs/stoppers in all fountain bowls to open drains and let
all moisture out. Keep drains open throughout winter.
* Cover with a Henri fountain cover. Keep tight and do not let snow
or water collect in sagging areas.
* Do not allow snow or ice to build up on or against the concrete.
Remove snow before it turns to ice. Do not use antifreeze, salt or
chemical ice removers as these may damage concrete.
Online Resources
Products
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www.henristudio.com/products
FAQs:
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Warranty:
www.henristudio.com/warranty
Contact :
www.henristudio.com/contact-us
Caution: The use of Chlorine or Chlorine Bleach or water
coloring additives may damage the finish of your fountain.