Bluworld WATER WONDERS CLASSIC QUARRY TRIPLE NOJOQUI... User manual

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CLASSIC QUARRY TRIPLE NOJOQUI FALLS
Installation Manual
IMPORTANT –RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE –READ CAREFULLY
Assemble as near as possible to the point of installation. Take extreme care when lifting to avoid
personal injury or damage to the product.
This product contains small items and plastic bags. Please be aware of the danger to young children.
Assistance in mounting your fountain is required. You will need 2-3 people.

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A. Bracket Template 1 each
B. Stone Wall Bracket 3 each
C. Remote 1 each
D. Reservoir Wall Bracket 3 each
E. Water Disperser 3 each
F. Water Diffuser 3 each
G. Trim Kit (your color may be different)
1 each
H. Pump Assembly w/Flow Valve 3 each
I. River Rocks 1 each
J. Hardware Bags with scrubby pad
K. LED Light Kit with cord 1 each
L. Reservoir 1 each
M. Pocket Clips 2 each
N. Rock Tray 1 each
O. Bracket Spacer/Trim Strip Hanger
2 each
1. Carefully remove and inspect all your Classic Quarry components from its shipping carton. Do not install or
operate unit if any parts are damaged. Please retain all packaging until your unit is installed correctly and
running successfully. You may leave the stone on the pallet until ready to hang.
2. It is very important to rinse your stone clean of any dust or chips that may have accumulated during shipping prior
to assembling your fountain.
3. Tools required: Level, Pencil, stud finder, drill with Phillips bit, Phillips Screwdriver, and Measuring Tape.
4. The use of distilled water is strongly suggested. You will need around 17 gallons of distilled water.
Parts List Not Shown - Classic Quarry Stones (3) and Trim Strips (2)
Section 1: Initial Prepping

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Fig 2.1
Fig 2.2
Fig 2.3
Fig 2.4
1. Your Triple Nojoqui Falls fountain is 58”
tall x 76.5” wide. Determine where on the
wall the fountain will be mounted. You may
wish to block out the dimensions with low
tack or painters masking tape for
reference. The fountain must be mounted
into studs, wood or metal. Using the stud
finder locate and mark the position of the
vertical and horizontal studs within the
blocked out installation area. Once the
studs have been located, the brackets can
be installed.
2. Mark the center of the fountain’s width (Triple is 38.25” - half the 76.5”overall fountain width) for reference. Using
your level mark this line vertically within the installation area.
3. Identify the Bracket Template (A) from the fountain components. The top of the bracket (A) will rest
exactly 4” down from the overall height of your fountain. Using the center mark of the fountain’s width
place the Bracket Template‘s (A) upper keyhole so you can see the center line through the hole. The
keyholes should be in this position (Fig 2.1). Mark the top keyhole.
4. Using a Phillips screw driver and a small screw from one of your Hardware Bags (J) set the screw in the wall so
that ¼” is left protruding. Hang the Bracket Template (A) from this screw (Fig 2.2) making certain the keyhole is in
the position shown in Fig 2.1.
5. Using the level make certain the Bracket Template (A) is vertically level and mark the placement of the lower
keyhole for the reservoir bracket. Remove the Bracket Template (A).
6. Again using a Phillips screw driver and a small screw, set the screw in the lower keyhole mark so that ¼” is left
protruding.
7. Hang the Stone Wall Bracket (B) from the center keyhole on the upper screw. Note the position of the marked wall
studs through the numerous bracket holes. (Fig 2.3)
8. Place the level on the top of the Stone Wall Bracket (B) insuring it is level (Fig 2.3). Mark the holes that align with
the wall studs. The ideal bracket installation would include screws located at the bracket’s left top and bottom, right
top and bottom and center. If you do not have studs at these locations you will need to use the EZ Anchors™ (J) to
complete the Stone Wall Bracket (B) installation at these locations. Remove the keyhole screw as it will interfere
with the installation of the stone.
9. Repeat this procedure for the Reservoir Wall Bracket (D) (Fig 2.4). Remove the keyhole screw when finished.
Section 2: Mounting the Wall Brackets

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Fig 3.1
Fig 3.2
Fig 2.5
Fig 2.6
10. Next locate the 2 Bracket Spacer/Trim Strip Hangers
(O). Secure each to the wall using the smallest
screws from your hardware bags (J). Place each
spacer so it is horizontally level with the center wall
bracket and butted up as close to the wall bracket as
possible on either side (Fig 2.5).
11. Once you have completed attaching the Bracket
Spacer/ Trim Strip Hanger (O) to the wall on each
side of the center Wall Bracket (B) you will complete
steps 3-9 again to mount the 2 additional
Wall Brackets (B) and 2 Reservoir
Brackets (D). These brackets will be
installed to the left and the right of the
center bracket (Fig 2.6) Make certain the
Wall Brackets are installed butted up to
the Bracket Spacer/Trip Strip Hanger (O)
and all are level horizontally. You may
wish to use the Bracket Template (A), your
level and a pencil to draw a horizontal line
to the left and right of the center bracket
top to insure all three Wall Brackets and
Spacers are mounted level. The same
applies to the reservoir brackets; they too
must be level horizontally to each other.
1.Locate the reservoir (L) and the EVA Cushion Strips (P). Peal the
paper off the adhesive strip and place each pad about 1” up from the
bottom of the reservoir and 3” in from each side as shown in the
drawing (Fig 3.1). This step may already have been done at the
factory.
2.Hang the reservoir (L) on the 3 reservoir wall brackets
(D). Make certain the reservoir (L) is well seated and
centered on all 3 Reservoir Brackets (D) (Fig 3.2).
The 3 Bump-Outs on the back of the Reservoir (L)
correspond with the cut outs on the Reservoir
Brackets (D).
3.Locate the Water Dispersers (E). The water disperser
(E) will sit in the pockets on the stone wall bracket (B).
Until the stone is mounted it will need to be placed
temporarily above the bracket so the stone can be
positioned on the bracket cleat. Starting with only the
center Wall Bracket (B) place one Pocket Clip (M)
inside each of the wall bracket pockets (B) (Fig 3.3).
Section 3: Mounting the Reservoir and Water Disperser

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Fig 3.3
Fig 3.4
The curved end of the Pocket Clip should be up and facing
the wall. Next slide the tabs on the disperser (E) behind each
Pocket clip (M) so it is holding up the disperser (E) (Fig 3.4);
you may need to pull the clip out from the wall to slide the tab
behind as it should be a very tight fit. Do not push the
disperser (E) all the way down; just enough so that is doesn’t
fall.
4.Place the vinyl tubing inside the tube clip (Fig 3.4). It should
be loose so the tube can slide freely up and down when the
disperser is moved.
5.Make certain the vinyl tubing
and plumbing hang straight
down into the reservoir. You
will place the other dispersers
after mounting the first stone.
1. Remove the stones from the box. Due the weight you will need 1 or 2 people to assist with the installation. Notice
the bracket that has been anchored to the back of the slate. This will hook onto the cleat of the stone Wall Bracket
(B). The cut angle is the top of the stone. Using two strong people lift the stones up from their packing and carefully
move each stone to the installation area. When ready, position the first stone so it is centered in front of the
reservoir (L). You may wish to rest the stone on scrap wood so you can grip under the stone when lifting to mount
it on the bracket.
2. It is a good idea to
have someone
spot you on the
position of the
bracket and to see
if you are centered
or not on the
bracket itself.
Starting with the
center stone
placement, lift the first stone up just above and past the mounting cleat, tip the top of the stone back so it is just
under the disperser (E) and then tilt the bottom of the stone back towards the wall clearing the reservoir lip. Lower
the stone until it engages the cleat. Make certain the stone is well seated on the cleat and centered from left to
right on the Wall Bracket (B) Do not mount the other two stones.
Section 4: Mounting the First Stone

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Fig 6.1
Fig 6.2
Fig 5.1
Fig 5.2
1.Gently lift the disperser (E) of the mounted stone from
behind the Pocket Clips (M) and remove each Pocket
Clip out of the Wall bracket pocket (B). Slide the tabs on
the disperser (E) behind the stone and into the bracket
pockets on the wall bracket (B) (Fig 5.1). The disperser
(E) should sit evenly along the angle on the stone edge.
Press the disperser (E) down firmly to ensure there are
no gaps between it and the stone. Center the Disperser
(E) from left to right on the stone. You will place the
Pocket Clips in the pockets of the next wall bracket for
the stone you will mount. Remember to keep the pockets
clips should you need to install your fountain in a new location.
2.Drop the water diffuser (F) directly over the center of the disperser hole
Fig 5.2). The diffuser (F) will clip on the back edge of the disperser (E).
Make certain the diffuser (F) is sitting directly over the hole (Fig 5.2).
3.During the mounting of the stones the plumbing tubing and connection
may have moved behind the stone. Gently lift the bottom edge of the
stone forward and pull the plumbing down so it is resting in the reservoir
(L). The vinyl tubing should be inside the rounded bump out in the
reservoir (L) so the weight of the stone does not pinch it closed.
1.Take the two decorative Trim Strips that came with your
Trim Kit. At the top of each trim strip there is a small
copper flap (Fig 6.1). This flap connects with the tab
from the Bracket Spacer/ Trim Strip Hanger (Fig 6.2).
The stones will hang just in front covering the edges of
the trim strip.
1.Repeat mounting procedures 1 and 2 from Section 4: Mounting the First Stone and procedures 1-3 from
Section5: Mounting the Disperser and Diffusers in sequence for each remaining stone making certain that each
is well seated on the cleat. You may need to adjust the placement of the two remaining stones so that the spaces
between the three stones are equal. It may also be necessary to adjust the placement of the trim strips which can
be easily shifted on the hanger tab. Center each the trim piece between the stones.
Section 5: Setting Each Disperser and Diffuser
Section 6: Setting the Trim Strips
Section 7: Mounting Remaining Stones and Dispersers

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Fig 8.2
Fig 8.1
Fig 7.1
1.Place each pump assembly (H) inside the reservoir (L). DO NOT plug the pumps (H) into any outlet. Operating
the pumps dry will void any warranty and burn out the pump. You will find a vibration reducing pad affixed to
each pump. Make certain the pump is resting on this pad on the bottom of the reservoir.
2.Connect each pump (H) to the plumbing for each stone
using the quick connect fitting (Fig 7.1). The flow valve
should be open. Open is when the valve is in line with the
plumbing. Closed is in perpendicular position. Make certain
the quick connect fitting engages fully. Hang the pumps
cords over the right or left side of the reservoir (Fig 7.2),
whichever is closest to the electrical outlet you plan to use.
1. Locate the Header and Shroud from your
Trim Kit (G). Note: The header has longer
tabs that wrap around than the shroud.
Install the Header by simply sliding the back
tabs it into the support pocket clips located
on the stone wall bracket (B). It may be a
very tight fit so you may need to pull the
disperser forward to allow for the header to
slide down into the clip (Fig 8.1). Take a few
steps back looking at the fountain and make
certain the header is sitting level.
2. Install the Shroud by carefully sliding it
behind the panel and down onto the
reservoir (L) (Fig 8.2).
Section 8: Installing the Header and Shroud
Section 7: Connecting the Pumps
Fig 7.2

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Fig 9.2
Fig 10.1
1. Carefully unwrap the LED light bar (K). Take care in
handling so that the LED strips and connections to
transformers are not disturbed. Remove the tie from the
electrical cord.
2. Place the LED light bar (K) inside the header (G) with the
LED strip facing down (Fig 9.1). It is designed to simply rest
on the header held up by the 2 tabs located on either side of
the light bar (G). The back of the light kit hangs down
covering the castellated stainless steel disperser (E). Make
certain it does not interfere with the water flow and does not
touch the disperser (E).
3. Take the light cord and plug it into the transformer (Fig 92).
Drape the cord through the header (G) and down the side
where you will plug it in. Tuck the exposed cord behind the
stone so it is concealed.
4. You are now ready to use your LED light bar.
1. After mounting your fountain to the wall, fill the reservoir (L) with water
(distilled water is strongly recommended). The water level must always be
maintained at least 1”above the pump. If the water level drops below the
pump, splashing and damage may occur.
2. Before turning on your fountain for the first time make certain the flow
adjustors on all pumps are open, having the flow valve in a closed position
puts excessive pressure on the pump and may cause it to overheat and
break. The flow valve lets you increase or decrease the amount of water
flowing over the waterfall (Fig 10.1). You will need to adjust the flow valve to
the proper rate for solid water coverage but not so fast that is causes
splashing.
3. Plug in the pump cords. As water begins to flow down the surface there may
be dry spots. Starting at the top guide the water with your hand or sponge over
the dry areas pulling the water streams together until the water flows evenly
over the entire waterfall surface. It may take a few minutes. Turn the flow valve
down as the pressure may be too strong and splashing may occur. Adjust each
pump as needed for adequate water flow.
4. Install the Rock Tray (N) and spread Rocks (I) equally throughout the tray. Do not sit or pile any stones up
against the stone slabs as this may cause minor splashing.
Section 9: Installing the Light Kit
Section 10: Operating the Waterfall
Fig 9.1

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RF Wireless LED Remote Control with Finger Slide
(Auto Color Changing Functions)
1. Remote Control Technical Information
Power supply: AAA battery 3pcs required
Working voltage: DC 12V/24V
Output control: 3circuits (R/G/B)
Receiving range: up to 20 meters or 60 ft.
2. Button Functions
Key 1: on/off
Key 2: Color changing functions (15 functions)
Key 3: Switch from white to color
Key 4: Increate brightness/intensity of light or speed of color change
sequence
Key 5: Decrease/dim brightness/intensity of light or color change
sequence
3. How to use
Press Key 1 to turn on/off the lights.
Press Key 2 to activate color changing functions. Press again to go
to the next function, 15 total functions.
Press Key 3 once to activate the white light, changing brightness by
pressing Key 4/Key 5. Press Key 3 twice to activate color light
mode, changing brightness by pressing Key 4/Key 5 or changing
light color by touching the color ring.
Resume function. The previous setting will be resumed after
powering on again.
Clear function: Press Key 4 five times within 3 seconds when power
on again, the light will blink 6 times if successful.
1
Auto color changing
8 levels of brightness, adjust by pressing Key 4 or 5
2
Three colors Flash
8 levels of speed, adjust by pressing Key 4 or 5
3
Seven colors Flash
4
Three colors gradually change
5
Seven colors gradually change
6
Red color Flashes
8 levels of brightness, adjust by pressing Key 4 or 5
7
Blue color Flashes
8
Purple color Flashes
9
Green color Flashes
8 levels of brightness, adjust by pressing Key 4 or 5
10
Yellow color Flashes
11
Cyan color Flashes
12
White color Flashes
13
Red/Blue light Blink alternately
8 levels of brightness, adjust by pressing Key 4 or 5
14
Green/Blue light Blink alternately
15
Red/Green light Blink alternately
4. Caution: Do not touch or press the color ring while loading the batteries to protect the sensitiveness. Turn on the
LED Lights immediately after the batteries are loaded for the first time. Replace the batteries when you find the
remote is no longer sensitive.

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August 1, 2008. If there is printed material within this shipment it is considered void and the Warranty as stated below is
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apparent within a week of installation and use. Appearance defects should be noticed upon unpacking the fountain. We
have found that finishes have ‘failed’ due to poor maintenance, local water conditions with minerals affecting the finish,
attempts to clean with harsh chemicals or abrasive pads being used. Performance of water flow, spitting, and other ‘leaks’
are usually caused by debris getting into the fountain, buildup of minerals, algae from poor water or lack of maintenance.
Pumps can also fail due to water levels not being maintained in the reservoir and this is not covered by the warranty.
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