Assembly Instructions:
1.
Choose a flat, level surface
for the assembly and the final location for your fountain.
2.
Insert the water supply tube into the pump outlet. Place the pump upright in the basin and draw the
pump power cord out of the back of the fountain (see fig. 1).
3.
Connect the female jack of the adaptor with male jack of the pump (see fig. 2).
4.
Put the wheel on the notch of the two stumps located in the middle of the well (see fig. 3).
5.
Add clean water into the basin so that the water level is approx. 30mm (1.18”) lower than the edge of
the basin (see fig. 4).
6.
Plug the adaptor into an outlet. The fountain will begin to flow (see fig. 5).
Please note:
the adaptor is rated IP44 and is suitable for outdoor use, but it is advisable to use
an indoor or waterproofed power outlet. The pump features a dial to increase or decrease the
water flow into the fountain.
7.
To eliminate the possibility of water damage around your fountain, check for leaks and excessive
splashing after the initial setup of your fountain. It is highly recommended that this fountain is placed
in an area where it cannot be damaged.
8.
Do not leave your fountain running for extended periods of time when no one is present to observe
the performance.
9.
In times of snow and ice, fountains should be covered to protect them from the elements. Wrapping
these items for the winter is suggested. Prior to wrapping the item for winter, the item should be first
completely dry before covering and storing for winter otherwise it is subject to mold and possible
cracking. Wrap in a breathable material.
Care and Maintenance:
•
Keep water clean and free from debris. If debris gets caught in the pump, disconnect it
from any power sources and rinse the pump under clean running water.
•
Clean the water feature periodically to prevent build-up of mineral deposits on the sides
and base. Use a stiff brush and clean warm water with a little liquid soap. Do not use
detergents or abrasives as this will damage the surface of your water feature.
•
Frost can cause damage to the pump. The pump must be removed and stored in a frost-
free environment if the water is likely to freeze.