Instructions / Assembly

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Y98881 ASHBORO FOUNTAIN version 01
Assembly and Instructions
Notes:
1. Choose an appropriate location for your fountain.
2. While fountain is designed to operate as splash free as possible, some water
splashing out of the fountain is inevitable. Place your fountain in a location where any
splashing will not cause damage.
3. The National Electric Code requires that a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) be
used in the branch circuit supplying fountain pump and other pond equipment. See
your electrical supplies dealer for this device.
4. Keep your fountain full of water and clean of debris and dirt to ensure proper
functioning of the pump.
5. If necessary, clean your fountain with a soft cloth and change the water frequently.
Due to water evaporation, you may see a buildup of white residue on the fountain
surface from mineral content in the water supply. To prevent such buildup, regularly
clean your fountain with soap and water, do not use any abrasive, which may damage
the applied finish.
6. See the pump instructions for pump safety, maintenance, and warranty information.
7. To reduce the risk of electric shock, use only on portable self-contained fountains no
larger than 5 feet in any dimension.
Installation & Assembly
1. Place the reservoir of the water feature on a level surface, away from areas where it is
likely to get clogged with leaves and make sure that the cable will reach the socket.
2. Fix the top part to the main body of the fountain, then connect the pump to the flexible
hose, see step (1), (2).
3. Connect three male plugs to female plugs one by one, then close the cover.
4. Insert the 10w light into the relevant clips and connect the light cable to transformer,
make sure it is fasten before power on.
5. Fill the reservoir with water and make sure the water can submerge the pump fully to
prevent pump damage.
6. Plug in and switch on. The water will start to flow soon.
7. Adjust the pump flow rate to achieve the desired effect and to minimize any splashing.
Splashing can occur if the flow rate is too high or the reservoir is too full. The flow rate
can be increased or decreased by moving the flow rate control slider on the pump
body. Moving the switch towards ‘+’ will increase the flow rate and moving it towards
‘-’ will decrease it.
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