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1) Prepare a suitable location for your new fountain.
Caution: The use of Chlorine or Chlorine Bleach or water
coloring additives may damage the finish of your fountain.
... 4441F1
SETTING UP THE
Winter ice build-up can cause damage to concrete statuary. Follow
these tips to reduce winter weathering to your fountain:
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Disconnect power to pumps and lights.
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Remove plugs/stoppers in all fountain bowls to open drains
and let all moisture out. Keep drains open throughout winter.
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Cover with a Henri fountain cover. Keep tight and do not let
snow or water collect in sagging areas.
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Do not allow snow or ice to build up on or against the
concrete. Remove snow before it turns to ice. Do not use antifreeze,
salt or chemical ice removers as these may damage concrete.
Make sure to place your fountain on a firm
area which will not settle. Note: Always
follow local electrical codes and use a
110V GFCI protected outlet.
IMPORTANT – WINTER CARE

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  • Page 1 Make sure to place your fountain on a firm area which will not settle. Note: Always follow local electrical codes and use a 110V GFCI protected outlet..4441F1 SETTING UP THE IMPORTANT – WINTER CARE Winter ice build-up can cause damage to concrete statuary. Follow these tips to reduce winter weathering to your fountain: Disconnect power to pumps and lights.
  • Page 2 2) Place the pump and light in the fountain floor. The light should be out in front, aiming back at the middle of the high fountain wall. 3) Push both power cords out the floor’s corner-side hole as shown. Open the split rubber stopper and place each cord inside one of the slit-holes.