Napoleon Fireplaces Air Cleaner WF 6 9 18 User Manual

SERIAL / SÉRIE#______________________  
INDOOR AIR QUALITY  
DECORATIVE INDOOR WATERFALLS  
THAT PURIFY AND HUMIDIFY THE AIR  
WF 6/9/18  
MANUFACTURED BY / MANUFACTURE PAR: NAPOLEON APPLIANCE CORP.,  
214 BAYVIEW DR., BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA L4N 4Y8 PHONE: (705)726-4278  
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
GARDER CE LIVRE POUR RÉFÉRENCES FUTURES  
N415-0128 / MAR 16/05  
 
indoor air quality  
Your new NAPOLEON waterfall will dramatically improve the indoor air quality in your home. The waterfall is a natural humidifier  
which helps alleviate dry skin and allergies. This is extremely beneficial in dry climates and also cold climates where forced air  
furnaces dry the air. The waterfall also cleans the air by attracting contaminants. Moving water attracts airborne particles, such as  
dust, pet dander, pollen and other pollutants. The waterfall draws these particles into the water, which is then filtered through a 5  
micron filter before being recirculated. The result is cleaner, fresher, humidified air. Waterfalls also generate negative ions. These  
odourless tasteless invisible molecules are created in nature as air molecules break apart due to sunlight, radiation, and moving air  
and water. Researchers now believe that negative ions aid in alleviating depression, reducing stress and boosting energy.  
installation Tools and materials required  
Before you begin hooking up the fountain ensure that you have access to the following materials and tools.  
Tools:  
Materials:  
- utility knife  
- saddle valve and 1/4” tubing (ice maker plumbing kit) (required if unit is being connected  
to house water supply)  
- teflon tape  
- possible additional 1/2” i.d. tubing and 3/4” i.d. tubing depending on location of unit.  
- liquid TSP (Trisodium Phosphate) or TSP Substitute cleaner  
- adjustable wrench  
- 3/8” nut driver  
- pliers  
- flat screw driver  
appropriate location  
There are several things to consider when choosing the appropriate location to install your waterfall.  
The waterfall is designed to be installed into a 2” x 4” interior wall. The waterfall should not be installed in a load bearing wall,  
unless it can be framed in with proper supports and headers as required by your local building codes. Check with your local  
building authority for specifications. Installing the waterfall in an exterior wall is not recommended, as it cannot be properly insulated.  
If there are no suitable alternative locations, then the waterfall can be installed in a 2” x 6” wall using rigid foam insulation between  
the exterior of the house and the back of the fountain. The waterfall cannot be installed in a 2” x 4” exterior wall.  
The lights, pump and optional UV-light require power. Make sure you choose a location that has the available power within reach of  
the supplied electrical cords. The receptacle must be GFI (ground fault interrupt) protected. Electrical work must be done by a  
qualified electrician. Check with your local building authority for specifications for your area. Do not run extension cords behind walls.  
An area to locate the pump module is also required. It should be located as close to the fountain as possible and in a location  
that is easily accessible for servicing and maintaining the module. For every 1 foot that the pump module is located away from the  
fountain unit, 1 inch of drop is required from the fountain basin drain outlet to the pump module drain inlet.  
The waterfall is designed to be connected to a water source, to automatically refill the basin as water evaporates, and to a drain,  
in case of accidental overflow. The unit can be operated without the water source connection, but is not recommended. The water  
will evaporate naturally and will require additional water to ensure proper flow and pump operation. Damage to the pump incurred  
by running dry is not covered by warranty. The waterfall must be hooked-up to a drain which will allow the tank to be purged for  
routine cleaning, and will prevent the unit from overflowing if the float valve malfunctions.  
Water damage to surrounding objects in your home is not covered in your NAPOLEON warranty. The waterfall is designed to not  
splash, however if it is not properly installed or maintained, some splashing may occur. Protect delicate nearby surfaces that could  
be damaged by splashing. Do not trim with materials that can be damaged by moisture such as particle board or MDF. It is best to  
install the unit in stone, marble, glass, tile etc.  
Although your NAPOLEON Waterfall will be beneficial to the air quality of your home, excess moisture can lead to the formation of  
mold and mildew. It is recommended that all homes have some form of humidity control and air exchange system to prevent such  
an occurence.  
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water  
Water is perhaps the most critical component in the waterfall. Dirty or contaminated water will quickly cause operational problems  
with your waterfall. House water must be softened and filtered if the unit is to be connected to the water supply. RO (Reverse  
Osmosis) water will give the best results, and require the least amount of maintenance. If the unit is not being connected to the  
house supply, distilled bottled water is recommended. The provided filter and optional UV-light cannot prevent hard water deposits  
from forming on the surfaces of your waterfall. Hard water will also cause plugged passages and manifold ports, reducing the flow  
effect on the waterfall surface. The life-span of the pump will also be adversely affected due to the use of hard water. Use of RO or  
distilled water is by far the best way of ensuring years of carefree enjoyment from your waterfall.  
The provided particle filter will help prevent clogging of the manifold ports that disperse the water down the face of the waterfall.  
The water that flows down the face will attract dust, debris particles and mould spores that are floating in the air in your home. This  
will help to naturally filter the air you breath and keep your home cleaner. However the filter will become contaminated and the water  
flow will be reduced over time. We recommend that the filter be replaced whenever the waterfall is cleaned, every 3-4 months or  
sooner as deemed necessary by poor water flow. The filters can be purchased through your authorized NAPOLEON dealer.  
The optional ultraviolet-light will help destroy any green algae, bacteria, mould or mildew found in the water. Flowing water is fairly  
resistant to this kind of growth, but in time the water will become contaminated and the system will have to be flushed and thor-  
oughly cleaned. Not only unsightly but mould and bacteria growth will plug the manifold ports, reducing the flow of water and can  
damage the water pump over time. The optional UV-light will help to keep your waterfall relatively maintenance free by keeping the  
water cleaner for a longer period of time. The UV-bulb must be replaced every year to ensure proper operation. The UV-bulbs are  
available from your authorized NAPOLEON dealer.  
The waterfall is designed to be connected directly to a water source. Waterfalls are natural humidifiers for the environment. The  
amount of water the waterfall consumes daily is dependant upon how dry the air is, and how large the waterfall surface is. There is  
a float valve that will open as the water level drops, allowing water to enter the system. This will ensure that the water level is kept at  
the height required for proper operation of the water pump. The pump should never be allowed to run dry and damage resulting  
from that will not be covered by warranty. If there is not a suitable water source to be had nearby, the waterfall can be installed as a  
stand-alone system, but the water level will have to be monitored frequently and supplemented as needed.  
WATER PUMPS  
The water pump supplied with your waterfall has been selected for its high flow volume, efficiency, quiet operation and reliability.  
The pump is suitable for pushing water to a height of 12 feet, however the flow is reduced greatly at that height. This must be kept  
in mind when finding a location for the pump and water basin, so the pump module must be located on the same floor as the  
fountain. The system has a flow control valve after the filter that can be adjusted to provide the desired flow rate on the waterfall  
surface.  
The pump must be kept submersed in water at all times while in operation. The water acts as a cooling agent for the pump,  
preventing the pump from overheating. Low water levels, frequently turning the pump on and off and impurities in the water from  
poor waterfall maintenance will shorten the life of the pump. If maintained properly, the pump will provide years of reliable service.  
If you hear excessive noise coming from your pump, check first to see that you have enough water in the basin to keep the pump  
fully submerged below 1-2” of water. The pump should not be vibrating against the tub, but if it is, it can be isolated by placing a  
small piece of sponge between the pump and the basin. Be sure to not block or restrict in any way the pump’s water inlet.  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
The waterfall will require 2 separate 110 volt electrical receptacles, one for the lights and one for the water pump. GFI recepta-  
cles must be used, because of the use of water and possibility of contact.  
It is not required that the receptacles be wired on their own circuit, as the pump, lights and optional UV-light draw very little  
current. If there is already a heavy load elsewhere on that circuit or you have trouble with breakers tripping, a separate circuit will  
need to be installed. Any circuit wiring or GFI installation must be done by a qualified electrician. If you would like to be able to turn  
the fountain on and off, the receptacles should be wired to a wall switch. Two wall switched receptacles are recommended, one for  
4the pump and UV-light (optional) and one for the lights. This will allow you to turn the lights on and off independently of the fountain.  
 
INSTALLATION  
The framing dimensions are included in the framing specifications drawing. The unit is designed to be installed after drywalling.  
For added protection water resistant drywall (green board) or cement board are recommended in the vicinity of the fountain. The  
fountain is designed to be attached to the studs over the drywall along both vertical sides of the fountain using drywall screws. This  
will leave a basically flush surface to trim over. Leak test the waterfall before fully enclosing. All trim used on the fountain should be  
made of real wood (not MDF), or any other material that is not damaged by moisture, with several coats of a water proof coating  
(paint or urethane) depending on the desired look. The bottom piece of trim can only be nailed at the ends, because it is mounted  
in front of the stainless basin. It should be siliconed to the stainless basin for additional support.  
After installing the fountain, connect the piping as shown in the piping diagrams. The tubing to connect the unit overflow to the  
house drain is not supplied. If the unit is being connected to the water supply, use an ice maker plumbing kit (not supplied) to  
connect the water supply to the float valve. When the unit is operational, adjust the float valve so that it turns the water off when the  
top of the pump is submerged below 1-2” of water. Ensure that the wing nut on the side of the float valve is properly tightened.  
Connect the light wire to the terminals on the transformer.  
WATERFALL SURFACE MATERIALS  
The waterfall is supplied with a stainless steel panel for the water to flow over. The surface of the stainless steel must be cleaned  
to remove any grease or oily materials left behind from the manufacturing process. The protective coating will also leave a residue  
behind. Any residue left on the surface, or oily residue from your hands, will repel the water and prevent a sheet of water from  
forming over the panel. This will give you thin streams of water with large dry spots in between. Cleaning the panel with liquid TSP  
(or TSP Substitute) will remove any residue or film that is impeding the progress of the water. Clean the panel thoroughly two or  
three times before the first use.  
Before starting the waterfall, the entire panel surface should be wet down, either by spray bottle, or wet cloth. This will help the  
water to spread evenly across the panel. The wave effect of water flowing down the panel, will be attained after the panel is covered  
in water. The wave pattern can be adjusted by increasing or restricting the flow of water with the valve at the side of the filter. Adjust  
the valve to achieve the effect that is most pleasing to your eye. It is important to remember that too little water flow can cause dry  
spots to reappear on the surface of the waterfall. You can increase the flow of water slightly until they disappear. Lightly rubbing a  
wet cloth or Scotchbrite pad (careful not to scratch the stainless steel surface), across the panel may be enough to remove any dry  
spots.  
TO FOUNTAIN  
TO FOUNTAIN  
FROM BASIN  
FROM BASIN  
TO DRAIN  
TO DRAIN  
VALVE  
FULL OPEN  
VALVE  
PARTIAL OPEN  
GROOVED ACRYLIC PANEL: An optional grooved acrylic panel which enhances the ripple effect can be purchased at your  
authorized NAPOLEON dealer. It is designed to be placed in front of the stainless steel panel. This panel must be cleaned with  
liquid TSP (or TSP Substitute) before being placed in the unit, to prevent dust and debris from the manufacturing process from  
entering the water. Use caution when cleaning the grooves on the panel as the machined edges can be very sharp. The acrylic  
panel is supplied with double sided tape, which is used to attach the acrylic panel to the stainless steel panel. Run three strips  
vertically down the panel (one at each side and one down the centre. Remove the backing, and adhere the acrylic panel to the  
stainless panel. Ensure that the bottom of the acrylic panel and the stainless panel are flush. The acrylic panel will require more  
water to achieve the same wave effect as the stainless panel, as the grooves will fill and retain water. Again any dry spots can be  
removed by rubbing horizontally with a Scotchbrite pad.  
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WF9  
WF18  
WF6  
BACKBOARD  
BACKBOARD  
BACKBOARD  
MORTAR  
TILES  
35.250”  
35.250”  
MORTAR  
TILES  
70.50”  
23.625”  
35.50”  
MORTAR  
CUSTOM SURFACE PANEL: Panels can also be made using materials such as mirror,  
glass, slate, marble or ceramic tile for display in your waterfall. If tiling, use waterproof cement  
board as a backer, available at any building centre. Cut the cement board to the size of your  
existing stainless steel panel. Ensure that the tiles can be used in a wet environment. Porce-  
lain tiles are recommended. Tile the surface, using thinset mortar, as you would a ceramic tile  
floor or bathroom wall. It is not necessary to leave a gap or grout line in your tile. Ensure that the  
TILES  
35.50”  
bottom edge of the tiles are flush with the bottom edge of the cement board. You can choose any colour  
or pattern that you like, to match the room or surroundings. The water will flow over the tiles, just as it does on the stainless steel  
panel, but be sure to keep the edges of the tiles fairly flush to each other to prevent the water from splashing off. Surfaces less than  
3/8” thick, such as glass or mirror, can be installed in front of the stainless panel. The stainless panel must be removed for all panels  
thicker than 3/8” up to a maximum of 3/4”. Do not use glue to attach the tiles to the back panel, as some types of glue or epoxy will  
leach out into the water, causing the filter and manifold to plug.  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
The waterfall should be drained and cleaned every 3-4 months, possibly more depending on the quality of the water. The water-  
fall surface can be cleaned using a warm soap and water mixture. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners on the surface of the  
stainless steel panel or it will permanently scratch the surface. Any wiping motion should be done in the direction of the grain. If  
small scratches do occur, they can be blended out by gentle rubbing in the direction of the grain with a Scotchbrite pad.  
The water should be completely flushed and drained from the system - switch the valve to  
TO FOUNTAIN  
the purge setting, and run the pump to pump the water out. Refill the tank, run the water  
through the fountain for 3 minutes and purge again. If calcium or hard water deposits are  
forming on the panel or anywhere else in the system, cycle CLR solution through the system  
until the deposits are removed then purge the system a few times with water.  
FROM BASIN  
If there are spots on the panel that dry out, check that there are no blocked ports in the  
manifold tube. Remove the three nuts that secure the tube cover, and remove the cover. Re-  
move the tube by flexing it out in the centre. This will allow the ends to pull out. Poke the holes out  
TO DRAIN  
with an opened paper clip, and then flush the tube with water. Clean the angled surface that the  
manifold sprays onto with liquid TSP (or TSP substitute). It is critical that this surface is extremely  
clean. Install the tube back into the unit, with the ports aiming straight down and refill with water.  
Install the tube cover and test the unit.  
VALVE  
PURGE POSITION  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
TUBE COVER  
The filter should be replaced every 3-4 months. To replace, unplug the pump. Lay a towel under the filter housing, as water will  
drain out of the housing when opening. Unscrew the housing, and remove the filter. Replace with a new filter (part #N252-0001)  
available through your authorized NAPOLEON dealer. Push the new filter firmly onto the collar in the bottom of the housing. Screw  
the housing back onto the unit. This must be screwed on very tightly, or it will leak.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Plug pump into nearest GFI protected receptacle.  
Water not flowing.  
Pump not plugged in.  
Insufficient water level.  
Add water to recommended level. Pump must be submerged by 1-2” at all  
times.  
Water flow control valve  
turned off.  
Turn valve to on position.  
Filter plugged.  
Replace filter.  
Pump is “vapour-locked”.  
The pump may have an air bubble in it, preventing it from pushing water  
through. Unplug the pump, and plug it back in several times, or momentarily  
turn the valve to the purge setting.  
Pump burned out.  
Replace pump.  
Dry spots on waterfall Improper start-up procedure. Ensure surface of waterfall is wet before starting by spraying with water or  
surface.  
washing with wet cloth.  
Insufficient flow.  
Increase flow by opening water flow valve.  
Clean with liquid TSP (or TSP Substitute) to remove oily residue.  
Surface not cleaned  
properly.  
Plugged ports in manifold.  
Turn off water and remove manifold tube. Inspect and clean. See cleaning  
instructions.  
Lights not working.  
Lights not plugged in.  
Bulb(s) are broken.  
Plug lights into nearest electrical receptacle.  
Replace light bulb(s).  
UV-light not working. UV-light not plugged in.  
Plug UV-light into nearest electrical receptacle.  
Replace UV-light bulb.  
(optional)  
Bulb no longer good.  
Water leaking on floor. Leaking connection.  
Water level too high.  
Check all connections and ensure they are tight. If leaking, re-tighten.  
Check that the basin drain is hooked-up properly and not blocked,  
preventing water from escaping. Ensure that there is adequate drop from  
the fountain to the basin. Also check that the float valve is working properly  
and not overfilling the basin.  
Weld leaking in waterfall  
housing.  
Inspect waterfall thoughly and ascertain exactly where the leak is coming  
from. Drain all water, and dry thoroughly. Apply a bead of clear silicone to  
the inside surface of the weld. Let stand 24 hours before re-filling with  
water.  
Water leaking out sides of  
waterfall.  
Wipe the sides of the waterfall frame with an oiled(WD40) rag to repel water.  
Drain is gurgling.  
Insufficient drop from  
fountain to basin.  
Ensure there is at least 1” per foot drop from the fountain outlet to the basin  
inlet.  
P-trap created in drain line.  
Ensure that there is a consistent slope from the fountain outlet to basin inlet  
with no dips that would trap water.  
Certain drain configurations  
may have a tendency to  
gurgle.  
Reduce the flow through the flow control valve, or loosen the white fitting in  
the left hand drain (loosen a couple of turns at a time, and then test).  
Water dripping from lip Decorative panel is not  
of top retainer.  
Remove the panel and flex out the panel tension springs. Ensure positive  
touching front lip of retainer. tension on panel. Replace the decorative panel.  
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Before contacting the customer service department, check the NAC web site for more extensive cleaning, maintenance, trouble-  
warranty claims. The customer service department is available between 9 AM and 5 PM (Eastern standard time) at 1-866-820-8686  
or fax at 1-705-727-4282. In order to process a claim, we must be provided with the following information:  
1. Model and serial number of the unit.  
2. Part number and description.  
3. A concise description of the problem ('broken' is not sufficient).  
4. Proof of purchase (photocopy of the invoice).  
In some cases the customer service representative may request to have the parts returned to the factory for inspection, before  
providing replacement parts. The parts must be shipped prepaid to the attention of the customer service department with the above  
information.  
Before contacting customer service, kindly note that the following items are not covered by the warranty:  
-costs for transportation, brokerage or export duties  
-labour costs for removal and reinstallation  
-costs for service calls to diagnose problems  
-discoloration of stainless steel parts  
-part failure due to lack of cleaning and maintenance, or use of improper cleaners.  
NOTES  
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FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS  
2x6 HEADER PANEL RECOMMENDED  
CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES  
HEIGHT  
Ø1.50”  
4.00” CENTERS  
24”  
RECOMMENDED*  
WIDTH  
CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING AUTHORITY FOR COMPLETE FRAMING GUIDELINES. THE CHART  
BELOW WILL GIVE YOU THE OPENING SIZE REQUIRED FOR EACH MODEL.  
MODEL  
WF6  
HEIGHT  
49.00”  
49.00”  
84.25”  
WIDTH  
26.750”  
38.625”  
38.625”  
WF9  
WF18  
*Additional height may be required to ensure adequate drop to the pump module.  
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PIPING DIAGRAM WITHOUT UV LIGHT  
6 X  
N570-0043 (8-32 X 3/4")  
TO  
ELECTRICAL  
OUTLET  
2
1
FROM THREE  
WAY VALVE TO  
WATERFALL  
FROM WATERFALL  
DRAIN TO BASIN  
A
B
FROM THREE WAY  
VALVE TO WATERFALL  
A
FROM BASIN TO  
WATERFALL DRAIN  
B
FROM WATER  
SOURCE TO  
FLOAT VALVE  
INSTALL THE SUPPLIED  
HOSE CLAMPS ON EITHER  
SIDE OF THE BASIN  
CUT THE SHORT  
PIECE OF BLACK  
TUBING TO 14”  
SADDLE VALVE  
(NOT INCLUDED)  
FLOW CONTROL  
VALVE / PURGE  
VALVE  
OVERFLOW  
PROTECTION  
WATER  
FILTER  
TO DRAIN  
PURGE LINE  
REMOVE COMPONENTS FROM BASIN AND ASSEMBLE AS SHOWN. THE FITTINGS REQUIRED ARE ALREADY ATTACHED  
TO THE FILTER AND BASIN. MEASURE AND CUT THE LINES TO THE LENGTH NECESSARY, PUSH ONTO THE BARBED  
10FITTINGS AND SECURE WITH THE SUPPLIED HOSE CLAMPS. LEAK TEST THE WATERFALL BEFORE FULLY ENCLOSING.  
 
PIPING DIAGRAM WITH UV-LIGHT  
9 X  
N570-0043 (8-32 X 3/4")  
TO  
ELECTRICAL  
OUTLET  
1
3
2
4
FROM THREE  
WAY VALVE TO  
WATERFALL  
FROM WATERFALL  
DRAIN TO BASIN  
A
B
FROM THREE WAY  
A
VALVE TO WATERFALL  
FROM BASIN TO  
WATERFALL DRAIN  
B
FROM WATER  
SOURCE TO  
FLOAT VALVE  
INSTALL THE SUPPLIED  
HOSE CLAMPS ON EITHER  
SIDE OF THE BASIN  
SADDLE VALVE  
FLOW CONTROL  
VALVE / PURGE  
VALVE  
UV  
LIGHT  
OVERFLOW  
PROTECTION  
WATER  
FILTER  
TO DRAIN  
PURGE LINE  
REMOVE COMPONENTS FROM BASIN AND ASSEMBLE AS SHOWN. THE FITTINGS REQUIRED ARE ALREADY ATTACHED  
TO THE FILTER AND BASIN. WHEN USING THE OPTIONAL UV-LIGHT, THE BARBED ELBOW FITTING ON THE ‘IN’ SIDE OF THE  
FILTER WILL NEED TO BE REMOVED AND THREADED INTO THE ELBOW AT THE BOTTOM OF THE UV-LIGHT. THEN CON-  
NECT THE UV-LIGHT DIRECTLY TO THE FILTER. USE TEFLON TAPE TO SEAL THESE CONNECTIONS. ENSURE THAT THE  
SUPPLIED GROUND WIRE IS CONNECTED FROM THE GROUNDING TERMINAL ON THE UV LIGHT TO EITHER GROUNDED  
COPPER PLUMBING, OR THE GROUND IN YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. USE THE SUPPLIED SHORT PIECE OF BLACK  
TUBING TO RUN FROM THE PUMP TO THE UV LIGHT. MEASURE AND CUT THE LINES TO THE LENGTH NECESSARY, PUSH  
ONTO THE BARBED FITTINGS AND SECURE WITH THE SUPPLIED HOSE CLAMPS. LEAK TEST THE WATERFALL BEFORE  
FULLY ENCLOSING.  
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WATERFALL SURFACE INSTALLATION  
The stainless steel panel provided with the waterfall is installed simply by sliding the top of the panel under the retaining bracket at  
the top of the waterfall, and pushing it high enough to slip over the bottom support brackets. The welded brackets that protrude at an  
angle from the waterfall housing, merely provide pressure to the panel to prevent it from bowing. The optional acrylic panel can be  
placed in front of the stainless steel panel in the same manner. If building your own ceramic tile or slate background, you must remove  
the stainless steel panel, because of the thickness of the tile and cement board backing.  
PARTS LIST  
ITEM WF6 PART  
WF9 PART WF18 PART PARTS DESCRIPTION  
1
n010-0446  
n010-0449  
n432-0014  
n105-0008  
n080-0169  
n450-0009  
n402-0006  
n402-0004  
n402-0005  
n402-0007  
n402-0003  
n200-0071  
n707-0002  
n255-0033  
n160-0012  
n160-0013  
n255-0034  
n255-0037  
n475-0149  
n475-0152  
n335-0037  
n185-0002c  
n255-0035  
n517-0001  
n725-0023  
n010-0443  
n725-0022  
n255-0041  
n350-0052  
n252-0001  
n080-0177  
n570-0043  
n402-0002  
n402-0008  
n080-0171  
n255-0042  
n255-0039  
n255-0040  
n010-0447  
n010-0450  
n432-0015  
n105-0008  
n080-0170  
n450-0009  
n402-0006  
n402-0004  
n402-0005  
n402-0007  
n402-0003  
n200-0072  
n707-0002  
n255-0033  
n160-0012  
n160-0013  
n255-0034  
n255-0037  
n475-0150  
n475-0153  
n335-0037  
n185-0002c  
n255-0035  
n517-0001  
n725-0023  
n010-0443  
n725-0022  
n255-0041  
n350-0052  
n252-0001  
n080-0177  
n570-0043  
n402-0002  
n402-0008  
n080-0171  
n255-0042  
n255-0039  
n255-0040  
n010-0448  
n010-0451  
n432-0015  
n105-0008  
n080-0170  
n450-0009  
n402-0006  
n402-0004  
n402-0005  
n402-0007  
n402-0003  
n200-0072  
n707-0002  
n255-0033  
n160-0012  
n160-0013  
n255-0034  
n255-0037  
n475-0151  
n475-0154  
n335-0037  
main housing  
x
x
2
w ater supply line assembly  
manifold  
3
x
4
5
rubber grommet  
w ater pinch bracket  
10-24 nut  
x
x
6
x
7
lighting track WF6 - 20" long WF9/18 - 32" long  
lighting track end cap  
lighting track pow er connection  
light socket  
x
8
9
x
x
10  
11  
12  
x
light bulb  
x
light cover  
12 volt transformer  
x
x
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
1/2" female pipe to 1/2" barb adapter fitting  
5/8" hose clamp  
x
x
1" hose clamp  
3/4" bulkhead fitting  
x
x
3/4" male pipe to 3/4" barb elbow fitting  
w aterfall panel - stainless steel  
w aterfall panel - black grooved acrylic  
w ater basin lid  
x
x
ac  
x
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
n185-0002c w ater basin  
x
n255-0035  
n517-0001  
n725-0023  
n010-0443  
n725-0022  
n255-0041  
n350-0052  
n252-0001  
n080-0177  
n570-0043  
n402-0002  
n402-0008  
n080-0171  
n255-0042  
n255-0039  
n255-0040  
1/4" female pipe to 1/2" barb adapter fitting  
x
w ater pump  
float valve  
x
x
w ater basin housing  
x
3-w ay valve  
x
3/4" male pipe to 1/2" barb adapter fitting  
filter housing  
x
x
replacement filter (5 micron)  
filter mounting bracket  
ac  
x
8-32 x 3/4" stainless steel screw  
ultra violet light  
x
ac  
ac  
ac  
x
ultra violet replacement bulb  
ultra violet light mounting bracket  
fitting, plastic 1/2" male pipe - 1/2" barb elbow  
fitting, plastic 1/2" female pipe - 1/2" female pipe elbow  
3/4" male pipe x 1/2" female pipe bushing  
ac  
x
x - standard  
x - compris  
ac - accessory ac - accessoires  
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PARTS DIAGRAM  
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