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“My Fountain low seems to luctuate and/or be less 

than usual.” 

   

If the nozzle is being used, make sure the 

low straightener is tightened securely to the fountain 

housing.  A gap between the low straightener and 

housing will result in a loss of pressure and the 
performance will be reduced.  Also check to see 

if the oring is installed correctly between the low 

straightener and nozzle.  
    

This symptom is also caused from unit being 

clogged with debris.  A mat of weeds, many leaves, 
plastic bags, etc. can clog up the unit and cause it to be 
starved of water.  If the unit does not have the proper 

amount of water, the low or pattern will luctuate up 

and down and look sporadic.  If you are seeing these 
symptoms, unplug the unit and clean away the debris 
that is clogging up the screen either screen.  Another 
possibility if these symptoms are noticed, is a chipped 
or damaged prop that is causing the unit to wobble and 
not pump properly.  When the unit is unplugged, check 
the prop for damages and replace if damage is found. 

“My Fountain trips the ground fault interrupter in the 

C-25.”

 

This is the most common symptom of several 

possible problems.  To correctly diagnose the problem,  
you will need to collect more information.  A Ground 
Fault Interrupter (GFI) breaker that trips can in- 
dicate an electrical service problem, water contamina-
tion in the unit and/or cord, bad breaker, control  

box problems, motor problems, etc.  Try to ind out the 

answers to these questions before you contact  
Kasco to narrow down the problem.  
•  How long does it take to trip the breaker?  
•  Does it always take the same amount of time to 

trip?

•  How many times has it tripped?
•  Has there been any electrical problems in the area 

recently?

“My Fountain seems to run slowly.”

 

This can also be a symptom of several possible 

problems.  There could be an electrical problem where 
the unit is not getting the proper voltage.  This could 
also indicate a problem with the motor of the unit, 
which needs to be looked at by an Authorized Repair 
Center.  Check that the unit is receiving the   proper 
voltage, and, if so, contact Kasco for further steps.

Other Repairs:
Most failed equipment can be repaired at substantially 
lower costs than replacement with new.  Please ship 
according to the instructions in the previous section.  
Again, it is best to call ahead for a Return Authori-
zation Number and/or Repair Form so we know the 
repair is coming.

Kasco Marine does estimates on repairs at the request 
of the customer.  The request for estimate should be 
included in the letter that accompanies the returned 
unit and must include a daytime phone number and/or 
e-mail address.  Estimate options are as follows:

We will contact the customer with a total after the unit 
has been evaluated, but before the work is performed.
We will repair the unit only if repair costs are under a 
stated dollar amount.  Example: “Please repair if total 
is under $150.00 before shipping charges.”

All estimates that are rejected for repair will be de-
stroyed unless otherwise directed by the customer.  If 
the customer would like the unit returned, the unit will 
be restored as closely as possible to the condition in 
which it was received and shipped at the customer’s 
expense for shipping and handling charges.

Billing:

All non-warranty repairs will be returned to the cus-
tomer prepaid with Visa or Mastercard or shipped 
C.O.D. with C.O.D. charges unless otherwise directed.  
Kasco Marine will call for credit card information 
upon completion of the repair.

All other warranty and repair inquiries should be di-
rected to Kasco Marine, Inc. at 715-262-4488 or 

returns@kascomarine.com

Troubleshooting Tips

Below are some helpful troubleshooting tips.  If a 
problem occurs, please double check the assembly and 
installation instructions as well as the instructions for 
the proper control panel.  More troubleshooting tips 
can be found at www.kascomarine.com (under the 
technical tab)

Summary of Contents for 2101S241025

Page 1: ...2 Control Panel Installation pg12 C 25 Timer Control Instructions pg13 Maintenance Recommendations pg14 Warranty Policy pg15 Troubleshooting Tips pg16 Replacement Parts pg18 Customer Repair Form pg19 Registration Information pg20 Rev 03 08 16 Kasco Marine Inc 800 Deere Rd Prescott WI 54021 PH 715 262 4488 FAX 715 262 4487 www kascomarine com C Intertek 3020379 ANSI UL 778 5th Ed 2010 CAN CSA C22 2...

Page 2: ...he C 25 Control Box 120V supplied by Kasco and that the C 25 is plugged into a properly grounded grounding type receptacle The GFCI breakers should be tested upon each installation and every month thereafter to ensure proper operation General Instructions INSPECT THE SHIPMENT Immediately inspect your Kasco Fountain shipment for any visible damages Also cross reference the parts supplied with the P...

Page 3: ...eptacle See C 25 Instructions It is extremely important to test the GFI breaker in the control panel upon each installation and reinstallation and every month thereafter to ensure proper operation Kasco Fountains are lightweight energy eficient and easy to install and operate We strive to produce products that exceed customer expectations We hope you enjoy your Kasco Fountain Cord Gauge Chart Leng...

Page 4: ...o representative immediately 2 Place loat on motor housing The power cord notch on the loat should line up with the cord See diagram below of bottom side of loat The 3 bolt holes in the loat should line up with bolt receptacles on unit power cord notch 3 Use one of the 1 4 20 x 3 1 4 Phillips Pan Head Screws one 1 4 split washer and a 1 4 Flat Washer to secure the loat Make sure the split washer g...

Page 5: ...er two 1 4 lat washers and 1 4 nut Do not overtighten 1 4 flat washer 1 4 nut 1 4 lock washer 1 4 x 1 3 8 bolt Align this screen feature with this float feature 9 Flip the unit back over so that the stainless steel can is resting on a lat surface Use the Nylon Cable Tie included to secure the power cord to a molded hole in the loat to prevent cord damage if there is no strain relief on the cord If...

Page 6: ... chart and nozzle pictures to choose a pattern push plugs into the holes shown with black circles on the chart The number of possible patterns are not all shown on the following chart Nozzle Option Chart Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 1 6 18 2 4 5 18 3 6 5 18 5 Important Push in black plugs on the inside of the nozzle only Plugs on Inside ...

Page 7: ...7 Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 4 5 18 5 5 6 5 18 5 6 5 18 5 7 7 17 8 5 5 17 9 7 21 ...

Page 8: ...8 Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 10 5 5 21 11 7 21 12 4 5 21 13 7 21 14 5 5 21 15 7 5 20 ...

Page 9: ...9 Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 16 6 20 17 7 5 23 18 5 5 23 19 8 21 20 5 5 21 21 8 13 ...

Page 10: ...10 Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 22 6 5 13 23 8 25 24 4 25 25 8 25 26 6 5 25 27 8 5 13 ...

Page 11: ...11 Pattern Height ft Width ft Plug diagram black circles show plug locations Picture 28 6 5 13 29 8 5 22 30 5 22 31 8 5 24 32 4 24 33 8 5 24 ...

Page 12: ... electrical codes for this installation and Consult a qualiied electrician or service person if needed Plug the aerator cord into the C 25 outlet labeled UNIT If lights are included plug the cord into the C 25 outlet labeled LIGHT Now you are ready to plug the C 25 NOTE Pattern sizes listed are approximate Variations in voltage caused by regional electrical differences or voltage drop due to long ...

Page 13: ...ure on G F C I at least once a month Mount at least 5 ft from open water G F C I TEST PROCEDURE The G F C I should be checked every month to make sure that it is operating properly Just follow the simple instruc tions below It is recommended to maintain a maintenance diary of your monthly safety check 1 Push TEST button RESET button should pop out from inner surface This should result in power bei...

Page 14: ... the winter However when the water is thrust into the air it is exposed to the colder air temperatures longer and can actually make ice thicker on the pond lake Storage over winter is best in a location that is out of the sun and cool but above 32O F It is not necessary to store Kasco motors upside down All internal seals are fully lubricated while stored in an upright position CLEANING Fountains ...

Page 15: ...anty claim Any expedited shipping method for the return of the unit is at the customer s expense Kasco Marine will return units repaired under warranty at our expense via ground freight within the continental United States Warranty Policy Warranty Period Model 2400SF 2 years Kasco Marine Inc warrants this Fountain to be free from defects in material or workmanship except for the ropes power cord a...

Page 16: ...t getting the proper voltage This could also indicate a problem with the motor of the unit which needs to be looked at by an Authorized Repair Center Check that the unit is receiving the proper voltage and if so contact Kasco for further steps Other Repairs Most failed equipment can be repaired at substantially lower costs than replacement with new Please ship according to the instructions in the ...

Page 17: ...he cause of the problem The problem could be one of many such as low water levels build up on the unit to prevent heat dissipation something inhibiting the free rotation of the shaft etc If something is caught in the unit or there is a build up of algae calcium or organic matter on the unit remove the debris and if caught early enough the unit should be ine Contact a Kasco representative before re...

Page 18: ...C ASSEMBLY 1 20 IN LBS 12 462237 1 2 20 waxed nut SS 1 13 361310 FLOW STRAIGHTENER 1 14 361320 NOZZLE 1 2 HP FOUNTAIN 1 15 361313 Oring 1 2 hp nozzle 1 16 840536 NUT 1 4 20 6 50 IN LBS 17 584692 1 4 20 X 1 3 8 BOLT 3 18 361543 8 flat washer 12 19 820405 SCREW 6x1 2 IN PH PHIL ULTRA SS 4 20 771033 Washer 8 split lock black oxide 6 21 475630 1 4 20 X 1 3 4 LONG BOLT 3 22 140312 RETAINING CLIP 3 23 3...

Page 19: ... panel with unit unless otherwise instructed A fee of 60 per hour will be assessed for cleaning excessively dirty units and float disassembly Refer to the Owner s manual for easy to follow troubleshooting rule out site issue Note Contact Information Should be that of the person or company to contact for repair Company First Name Last Name Address City State Zip code Phone Alternate Phone Email Add...

Page 20: ... 2400SF _______________________________ Serial Ex 2101S241025 ______________________________ Purchase Date _____________________ Purchased From ___________________________________ Registration Date ___________________________ Kasco Marine Inc 800 Deere Rd Prescott WI 54021 Phone 715 262 4488 Fax 715 262 4487 www kascomarine com sales kascomarine com 884361 ...

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