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RGBC5 WATERGLOW LIGHTING MANUAL
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MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Under NO CIRCUMSTANCE should anyone enter the water while a fountain is operating.
The following maintenance procedures can be utilized to ensure many years of quality performance from
your Kasco fountain and light kit and reduce the need for more costly repair work.
Proper Installation
Proper installation of Kasco equipment will include a power source with ground fault protection. The control
panel included with the equipment has built-in ground fault protection for both the fountain and the lighting
kit. Ground fault interrupters are a safety feature that can also alert you to electrical leaks in the equipment.
If you have repeat, consistent trips of the ground fault device, the equipment should be disconnected and
removed from the water. The power cord should be inspected for damage and you should contact your
distributor or contact Kasco Marine at 715.262.4488 or [email protected] for further instructions. A
complete list of control panels can be found in the Accessories section of
Observation
Operating equipment should be observed on a regular basis (daily, if possible) for any reduction or variation
in performance. If a change in performance is observed, the equipment should be disconnected from power
and inspected.
Winter Storage
In regions where there is significant freezing in the wintertime, the light kit should be removed from the
water to protect it from the expansion pressure of ice. Storage over winter is best in a location that is out of
the sun and cool, but above 32° F.
Cleaning
Light kits should be removed from the water at least once per year (at the end of the season in cold cli
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mates) to clean the exterior of the system. The light fixture surfaces dissipate heat into the water, and any
algae, calcium, or other build-up will become an insulator that blocks heat transfer and may lead to over-
heating and damage. Keeping the lenses clean will also ensure the brightest light possible.
The following is provided to help diagnose a probable source of trouble. It is a guideline only and may not
show all causes for all problems. For additional troubleshooting help, contact your local distributor or visit
for additional guidance. Note: you may need to refer to your owner’s manual that was
provided with your fountain for additional control panel settings and adjustments.
“My light kit is installed and wired but will not turn on.”
Ensure control panel is connected to the electrical circuit. Verify circuit breakers, timers, and/or interlock
switches are turned on and functional. Refer to your owner’s manual that was provided with the fountain.
It may not be dark enough for the photo eye on the control panel to activate.
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Kasco C-25, C-85, and C-95 control panels have a photo eye on the left side of the enclosure exterior.
This photo eye measures ambient light. To activate, the photo eye must not measure any ambient light
for at least several minutes. Covering the photo eye with black electrical tape will activate the photo eye
for testing.
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