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AquaScape 39000 User Manual

AquaScape 39000
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Document Created by: Sikich Marketing & Public Relations
Document Creator Contact Information:
Sikich Marketing & Public Relations
1415 W. Diehl Rd., Suite 400
Naperville, IL 60563
p 630.717.7515
f 630.566.8401
Document Designer: Rick Byers Client Aquascape, Inc.
Designer E-Mail: rbyers@sikich.com Client Contact Flavio Ramirez
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Number of Pages 8 Client Job Description: 39000 Pond De-Icer 300-Watt Instructions 06-13
Flat Size
(W x H) 17” x 11” Folded Size (W x H x D) 8.5” x 11”
www.aquascapeinc.com
300-WAT T POND
DE-ICER
PREVENTS WINTER
FISH LOSS BY
KEEPING A HOLE IN
THE ICE, HELPING
TO ENSURE PROPER
GAS EXCHANGE
DURING WINTER
INSTRUCTIONS & MAINTENANCE
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AquaScape 39000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAquaScape
Model39000
CategoryFishing Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Information

Grounding and Outlet Guidelines

Guidelines for connecting the de-icer to properly grounded, outdoor-protected outlets.

Instructions for Use

Initial Placement and Operation

Recommends floating the de-icer in the deepest part of the pond to melt ice slowly.

Connecting to Power

Plug into a GFI-regulated receptacle; indicator light shows heating status.

End of Season Procedures

Unplug, cool, and clean the unit with mild acid like vinegar before storage.

Using the Pond De-Icer with an Aquascape Aeration System

Aeration System Integration

Place aerator beneath de-icer to enhance the degassing effect.

Troubleshooting

Common Issues and Thermostat Reset

Check power, GFI, LED status, and reset thermostat by unplugging if necessary.