SAFETY FIRST
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NEVER enter the water with the electrical equipment connected and/or in operation.
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All electrical equipment must be Ground fault/leakage current protected. Use of a Ground fault
protective device (GFI, RCD, RCBB, or RCBO type device) is required as directed by local and national
codes.
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Stay clear of all moving parts.
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NEVER run the unit out of water. This will damage the equipment and pose a danger to the operator.
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Use extreme caution around water, especially cold water.
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NEVER lift or drag the unit by the power cord. Always use the ropes or mount to remove it from the
water.
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Do not use waders in deep water or in areas with drop-offs, drastic slopes, or soft bottom material.
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Do not use boats that tip easily for unit installation (such as canoes).
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Follow all boating safety rules and regulations, including wearing a Personal Flotation Device.
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The unit is supplied with an internal grounding conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, be
certain that the unit is plugged in/connected to a circuit with ground fault protection.
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Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring, in accordance with local and national
wiring rules.
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Consult a qualified electrician for electrical installation.
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED
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(3) Anchors or stakes for installing unit
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208-240V electrical supply near pond on a post with room for mounting the control panel
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(4) #10 x 1'' long or longer screws for mounting the control panel
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9/16'' socket with extension and ratchet (optional)
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7/16'' socket and ratchet or combination wrench (optional)
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(3) 12'' pieces of 1'' galvanized pipe for weighting ropes (optional)
WARNINGS:
Moving Machinery
Shock Hazard
LARGE EJ SERIES FOUNTAIN MANUAL
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