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Kasco F2400EAF Owner's Manual page 2

50hz fountain, aerator, & circulator

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We at Kasco Marine, Inc. would like to both thank and congratulate you on your purchase of a
50Hz Fountain, Aerator, or Circulator. We appreciate you choosing Kasco and for your pur-
chase. Your decision to purchase Kasco's 50Hz Fountain, Aerator, or Circulator will not disap-
point you. The 50Hz Fountain, Aerator, or Circulator will be a great addition to your body of
water. It will help improve the water quality by adding much needed oxygen and circulation.
It will also enhance the aesthetics of the pond or lake. We thank you for choosing Kasco for
your fountain needs and want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase.
IMPORTANT SAFETY & HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
Please read and follow these extremely important safety and handling instructions for your
Kasco equipment. Following these instructions will help ensure your safety and the quality
performance of your equipment.
Under NO circumstances should anyone enter the water with the electrical equipment
plugged in and/or in operation. It is NEVER recommended to enter the water with the
equipment in operation.
Caution should be used when dealing with any electrical equipment with moving parts.
NEVER run the unit out of water. It will damage the seals and create a dangerous situation
for the operator.
Extreme caution should be used around water, especially cold water, such as in Spring,
Fall, and Winter, which poses a hazard in and of itself.
NEVER lift or drag the unit by the power or light cord. If you need to pull the unit to the
side of the pond, use the anchoring ropes.
Do not use waders in deep ponds/lakes or ponds/lakes with drop-offs, drastic slopes, or soft
bottom material.
Do not use boats that tip easily for fountain installation, such as a canoe, and follow all
boating safety rules and regulations, including wearing a PFD. (Personal Flotation Device)
The unit is supplied with an internal grounding conductor and a grounding-type attachment
plug. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, be certain that the unit is plugged into a GFI
and properly grounded, grounding type receptacle. GFCI breakers should be tested upon
each installation and every month thereafter to ensure proper operation.

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