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Kasco Marine 2400SF xStream User Manual

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“My Fountain hums, but will not start. When I spin

the prop with a stick, it starts up.”

This indicated a problem with the Starting

Capacitor. Each Kasco Fountain is equipped with a

Starting Capacitor to get the unit going when it is first

plugged in. If it is operating, but not spinning and can

be started by spinning the prop with a stick, the Start-

ing capacitor needs to be replaced by an Authorized

Repair Center.

“My Fountain turns itself off and back on without the

timer and without tripping the GFI breaker.”

Each Kasco Fountain has a Thermal Overload

built in that will turn the unit off when it overheats.

Once the unit has cooled down, it will start back up. If

you are noticing these symptoms, the unit should be

unplugged immediately because the Thermal Overload

will continue to turn on and off until it burns out and

damages the motor. The unit should be unplugged and

taken out of the water to find the cause of the problem.

The problem could be one of many, such as, low water

levels, build-up on the unit to prevent heat dissipation,

something inhibiting the free rotation of the shaft, etc.

If something is caught in the unit or there is a build-up

of algae, calcium or organic matter on the unit, remove

the debris and, if caught early enough, the unit should

be fine. Contact a Kasco representative before restart-

ing the unit.

“The GFI breaker trips randomly and sporadically.

Sometimes it is a few hours of operation, other times it

can be days or weeks.”

This is referred to as a Nuisance Trip. This

usually occurs where the unit is installed a great

distance from the initial electric service on the prop-

erty where the ground stake is placed. It is caused by

either induced current in the ground wire or a base

voltage difference due to soil pH levels. To resolve

the problem, contact an electrician and install a local

grounding stake. This may eliminate the induced cur-

rent and any base voltage differences. This problem

can also be caused by a bad breaker or receptacle or
having unbalanced incoming voltage lines.