Preparations
Before starting construction, prepare the following materials:




- Confirm that all accessories are complete: Check all parts in the package, including the box accessories for creating the edge of the waterfall, black silicone glue, water pump, hard water pipe, parts for connecting the box (with two rubber O-rings), and mesh bags for blocking debris.
- Choose an installation location: Determine a suitable installation location by the outdoor small pond, ensure that the water depth where the water pump is placed is appropriate, and that the waterfall device will not affect the original landscape of the pond after installation.
- Tool preparation: Prepare a hammer or similar tool (for knocking the edge of the box tightly) and scissors (if you need to cut the water pipe).
Step 1: Connecting the Pump to Pipe

Put the mesh bag over the water pump to prevent leaves and debris from clogging the water pump.

Firmly connect one end of the hard water pipe to the water outlet of the water pump.
Step 2: Box Component Assembly

Apply black silicone glue to the gaps between the components to enhance waterproofness and prevent water leakage.

Use a hammer or similar tool to gently tap the components on the edge of the box to ensure a tight connection.
Step 3: Connect the Water Pipe to the Box

Connect the other end of the water pipe connected to the water pump to the waterfall box, making sure the part with the rubber O-ring is in place to ensure a tight seal.
Step 4: Device Placement & Fixing

Place the assembled waterfall device in the predetermined location and put the water pump into the pond.

If the water pipe is too long and affects the appearance, it can be cut to a suitable length according to actual needs; the water pipe can also be placed behind the plants or hidden with large stones, and be careful to avoid damaging the water pipe.
Step 5: Connect power & Test

Plug in the power supply, start the water pump, observe whether the water flows normally into the waterfall box, and check for water leakage.

If the water flow is too fast and causes splashing, volcanic rocks can be placed in the box. Volcanic rocks can not only slow down the water flow and reduce splashing, but also act as a natural filter to provide living space for beneficial bacteria and keep the water clear.

To make the device better integrated into the pond landscape, plants can be added around the pond in the spring of next year to naturally cover the device.
🎉 Enjoy Your Beautiful Waterfall Pond!
