Maintenance Recommendations - Kasco 4400EJ Owner's Manual

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Maintenance Recommendations

Under No Circumstances should anyone enter the water while a unit is operating. Turn Off and Disconnect electrical power
prior to any Maintenance or Servicing
RCD (Residual Current Device) or GFCI are a safety feature that can also alert you to electrical leaks in the equipment. It is extreme-
ly important to test the RCD upon installation, each reinstallation, and monthly thereafter to ensure proper operation. If you have
repeat, consistent trips on your ground fault (RCD), the equipment should be disconnected and removed from the water. The power
cord should be inspected for damage and you should call a Kasco Marine distributor or representative for further instructions.
If the supply cord becomes damaged, it must be replaced by an authorized service center, or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
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 for any mate-
rial that may have clogged the system or wrapped around the shaft of the motor, especially plastic bags and fishing line. Even though
Kasco Fountains are among the most clog-resistant on the market, it is impossible to protect against all items that can clog equipment
and still maintain a flow of water. These materials can be very damaging to the equipment under continued operation and must be
removed as soon as possible. ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE CLOGS.
WINTER STORAGE: In regions where there is significant freezing in the wintertime, Fountains should be removed from the water to
protect them from the expansion pressure of the ice. Storage over winter is best in a location that is out of the sun and cool, but above
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CLEANING: Equipment should be removed from the water at least once per year (at the end of the season in cold climates) to clean
the exterior of the system, especially the stainless steel motor housing (can). The motor housing is the surface that dissipates heat into
the water and any algae, calcium, etc. build-up will become an insulator that blocks heat transfer. In warmer regions it is recommend-
ed that the motor is removed and cleaned at least two to three times per year depending on conditions. In most cases a power washer
will be sufficient if the unit and algae are still wet.
SEAL AND OIL REPLACEMENT: This is a sealed motor assembly and seals will wear out over time (similar to brake pads on a
car). Replacement of the seals and a change of oil after three years may add longevity to the operation of the motor, saving you the
cost of more expensive repairs. In warmer climates where the equipment runs most or all of the year, it is a good idea to replace seals
more regularly than you would need to in colder climates where the unit is removed from the water for several months.
ZINC ANODE: A Sacrificial Zinc Anode is supplied on the shaft of all Kasco 50Hz Fountains for protection of the equipment from
corrosion and electrolysis. The zinc anode should be updated (replaced) if reduced to half the original size or if white in color. Cor-
rosion from electrolysis is more commonly associated with saltwater or brackish water, but as a matter of precaution, it is important to
periodically check the zinc anode in all installations (at least every two to three months).
Seal replacement and all other repair services should be performed by Kasco Marine or a Kasco trained Authorized Repair Center.
Please contact your Kasco Marine, Inc. distributor or representative for your nearest Authorized Repair Center.
Pollution of the liquid could occur due to leakage of lubricants. If leakage is detected, shutdown and have the unit removed
for repair.
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