Our Product Code: 24230
Height: 70cm
Width: 20cm
Depth: 20cm
Weight: 6KG
This is a fully self contained water feature from the new Tidal range. The Small Column & Sphere makes a great patio feature or can be placed into a conservatory to create a sense of calm and relaxation.
To make your life easier this feature comes complete in a box with very little assembly required. Just 5 minutes to set up, plug in, add water and you're ready to go.
Caring for your water feature :
Fill the fountain with sufficient water to ensure the pump is well submersed. We advise that you clean and top up the water on a regular basis.
Adding Algae Stopper to the fountain will avoid the build-up of algae and keep the water clean and clear. Algae Stopper can be added to your shopping basket as an accessory.
To clean the fountain we advise using Fountain Grime and Lime Cleaner & Stainless Steel Cleaning Cloths, These accessories can also be added to your basket.
Always shut off the power before cleaning and maintaining the pump. Never allow the fountain pump to run dry.
It is not recommended to leave the fountain running constantly. We suggest turning the fountain on/off when required.
Preparing your water feature for the Winter :
During the winter never allow ice to form in the water feature. Drain and clean all bowls etc. and apply a Fountain Protection Cover (This can be added to your shopping basket) or for total protection and prolong the life of the stainless steel, drain the fountain and store indoors.
The pump should be disconnected from the mains supply, removed from the fountain and cleaned by following the instructions which come with each fountain.
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| The feature fulfilled all our requirements, was easy to install and is an enhancement to our patio garden | |
| Trevor, Newbury | |
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