Use and Care Manual

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3. (Water Wonders Fountains)Hose connection could be cut
Drain the fountain and remove it from the wall. Check the hose connection. Be sure the hose clamp
is tightened securely but not so tight that it has cut the hose. If the hose has been cut it will need to be
replaced. You should be able to purchase this from any hardware store or you can contact a Customer
Service Representative at Bluworld.
4. Water flow is too strong
Locate the water flow control valve between the pump and the inlet hose. The flow valve on Water
Wonders fountains, Table Tops, Bellezzas, Piavascos and Water Gardens is a black disc located on
the top of the pump. Turn the valve clockwise to slow the water flow, counter-clockwise to increase
it. Be sure to make slow controlled adjustments to control the water flow. Water flowing too fast can
cause splashing.
5. (Bluworld Water Fountains) Holes in the manifold are facing the wrong direction
Rotate the manifold distribution bar until the holes are facing in the correct direction. If the water is
aimed too high on the distribution plate, it could overflow onto the backside of the fountain. See
picture on next page in the section “Distribution Manifold may need to be adjusted due to erratic
water flow or drips.”
RESERVOIR IS LEAKING
Too much water
Always maintain the at least ½” above the water pump but ½” below the hole where the electrical cords
run through. If the water level is too high it can leak out of the holes where the electrical cords pass
through. The pump should be completely submerged underwater at all times and should be checked every
3 – 4 days.
SPLASHING
1. Pump is not completely submerged
The water level should be at least ½” above the pump. If the water level is too low, the pump will
take in air along with the water and will cause a spitting effect from the manifold. This can also
shorten the life span of the pump.
2. Flow valve is not set properly
Locate the water flow control valve between the pump and the inlet hose. The flow valve on Water
Wonders fountains, Table Tops, Bellezzas, Piavascos and Water Gardens is a black disc located on
the top of the pump. Turn the valve clockwise to slow the water flow, counter-clockwise to increase
it. Be sure to make slow controlled adjustments to control the water flow. Water flowing too fast can
cause splashing.
3. Rock tray is not sitting properly
Be sure that the rock tray is sitting properly in the reservoir. If it is not, it can come in contact with
the falling water and cause splashing.
4. Splash guards are not positioned correctly
a. Gardenfall Series
Make sure the splash guards are positioned correctly in the base. All splashing that occurs will hit
the bottom of the panel above the level of the rock tray, causing water to splash out of the
fountain.