Step 4. Continue building the rest of the
structure. Carefully cover the waterfall
spillway and tubing with natural material
for a professional look.
NOTE: Design the structure to fit the
tubing through the back without any
kinks.
Step 5. Connect the spillway to the
transformer by pushing the plug into the
spillway socket and hand tighten the nut
around the plug and socket to secure.
Step 6. Plug the transformer into a
properly grounded electrical outlet.
NOTE: Also plug in the pump to the outlet
For installation in a block wall
Step 1. Select a level location to build the waterfall. Begin by
placing a reservoir on the ground and building the stones around it.
It is very important that the
stones are level, so be sure to
check that the structure is level
from front to back as well as left
to right.
NOTE: Reservoir and stones are
NOT INCLUDED!
Step 2. Two stones need to be cut in
order to fit the pump power cord and the
tubing through the back.
Step 3. To assist with keeping the wall
from leaning, place a layer of roofing
shingles along the back wall on this layer.
Step 4. When the wall has reached the
desired height, place the spillway onto
the wall. Then continue building the rest
of the wall.
Step 5. Cut the stone that goes on the
top of the spillway before building the
next layer of stones. Or use a retaining
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