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Package Includes:
• Floating Lily Pad Light • Wire Nut • Instructions for Use
Also Required:
• 60*, 150 or 300-Watt Low Voltage Transformer (sold separately, *60-watt transformer does not include LVL cable)
- WARNING
The Lily Pad Light is designed for use with the Aquascape 60-watt, 150-watt and 300-watt LVL transformers. The 60-watt transformer is capable of powering up to 6 lights, the 150-watt transformer is capable of powering up to 15 lights, and the 300-watt transformer is capable of powering up to 30 lights. The LVL lighting system operates on low voltage and is safe for use in water features. It is good practice whenever working in or near water to have all electrical devices plugged into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) that has been installed by a licensed electrician.
Disclaimer
Except as stated below, there are no other representatives or warranties related to the product or its use. THE USER SHALL DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE USER’S INTENDED USE, AND THE USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND LIABILITIES WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. - Seller and manufacturer’s only obligation is the repair and or replacement of the submersible light housing as stated below. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Neither seller nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any
- injury, loss, or damage whether direct, incidental, or consequential arising out of the use or inability to use the product. The national Electric Code, Article 680-41 (A), requires a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to be installed in the branch circuit supplying fountain equipment rated above 15 volts.
Features
The Floating Lily Pad Light provides a beautiful effect in your pond, illuminating the surroundings under the lily pad with a soft, warm glow. - The Aquascape LVL lighting system operates on low voltage and is safe for use in water features. It is good practice whenever working in or near water to have all electrical devices plugged into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) that has been installed by a licensed electrician.
1 YEAR WARRANTY
The submersible light housing is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase by the user. Contact the installer or place of purchase if the submersible light housing should fail within the warranty period. Warranty shall be totally null and void in the event the submersible light housing is abused, misused, or used for a purpose other than for which the product is intended. No warranty applies to the lightbulb used with the housing.
Disclaimer
Except as stated below, there are no other representatives or warranties related to the product or its use. THE USER SHALL DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE USER’S INTENDED USE, AND THE USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND LIABILITIES WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. - Seller and manufacturer’s only obligation is the repair and or replacement of the submersible light housing as stated below. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Neither seller nor the manufacturer shall be liable for any injury, loss, or damage whether direct, incidental, or consequential arising out of the use or inability to use the product.
- The national Electric Code, Article 680-41 (A), requires a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to be installed in the branch circuit supplying fountain equipment rated above 15 volts.
Features
The Floating Lily Pad Light provides a beautiful effect in your pond, illuminating the surroundings under the lily pad with a soft, warm glow. - The Aquascape LVL lighting system operates on low voltage and is safe for use in water features. It is good practice whenever working in or near water to have all electrical devices plugged into a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) that has been installed by a licensed electrician.
Installing the lights in the pond:
It is easiest to install and conceal the LVL light(s) cords prior to putting the gravel in the pond. Find a desirable location for the light(s). Please see Lily Pad Light Placement diagram to the right for proper placement. Lily pad light will float freely on the surface of the pond, providing down lighting. The cord on the unit can be anchored in place using a small boulder or similar weighted object. The light cord should have enough slack to run along the bottom of the pond. You can place the cord behind any boulder on the vertical walls. Cover the light cord with gravel on horizontal surfaces.
Attaching light to LVL cable using wire nuts:
1) Split the cable and strip wire insulation, exposing at least 1/2” of wire on each side. Repeat for the LVL cable. 2) Fill the wirenut with sillicone. 3) Hold one set of bare wires together and twist on the wire nut. Repeat for other wire ends. 4) Wrap connection with electrical tape.
Replacing the bulb:
1) Make sure the transformer is unplugged before changing the bulb. The light housing must be above water to properly service the light bulb. 2) Pull the plug out of the light tube. 3) Remove the bulb. Note: Do not touch the bulb with bare hands. 4) Insert the new bulb by inserting the two plugs into the connector. Note: AGAI N, Do not touch the bulb with bare hands. 5) Push the bulb assembly back into the light tube. 6) Test to make sure the light works. 7) Position light back into the pond.
Troubleshooting
• - Double check to see if all of the connections are still intact and that there are no exposed wires. Ensure that the wires are fully sealed with the wirenuts.
• The two copper wire stubs at the end of the cut light cable must not be touching each other. Crossing wires will cause the transformer to burn-out! Recut if the wires are crossing or the original cut was not precise. • Bulb life can be greatly increased by setting timer on the transformer so the light(s) only operate during - the desired viewing times. (ex. On at dusk, and off at 1:00 a.m.)
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