Vet-recommended stainless steel bowl, fashionista-approved design! The Pioneer Pet Stainless Steel Drinking Fountain Raindrop Design is the trendy pups' favorite water fountain. Its modern design is a big step up from boring water bowls, and the stainless steel surface keeps bacteria from building up and infecting pets. The Pioneer Pet Drinking Fountain includes a replaceable charcoal filter that rids tap water of unnatural taste and odor.
Key Benefits
- Fresh, circulating water increases your pet's drive for hydration.
- Circulating drinking water is naturally appealing to your pet.
- Reduces time refilling with large capacity, available in either 60- or 90-ounce sizes.
- Dishwasher safe, stainless steel construction allows for easy cleaning.
- Using stainless steel bowls help to protect your pets from bacterial infection.
What's Included
Drinking fountain, power cord, and replaceable charcoal filter.
Filter cartridges should be changed every 2 - 4 weeks. Disassemble and clean the fountain once a week. Disassemble and clean the pump every two weeks. The fountain is dishwasher safe.
Pump Maintenance
Cleaning the pump is essential to the longevity of the fountain as well as the cleanliness of the water.
- Unplug the fountain.
- Remove the top bowl from the lower bowl.
- Unplug the power cord from the transformer.
- Remove the top cover of the pump housing and set aside.
- Gently lift the motor out of the cavity of pump housing. Suction cups on the bottom of the motor will hold it in place. A small amount of force may be necessary.
- Once the motor is out of the fountain, with your thumb and forefinger, gently squeeze on either side of the intake plate, and pull off. It may be necessary to insert a fingernail into the seam of the inlet plate to pry it open.
- Remove the stator by placing your finger nail under the small lip located on the narrow side of the tear drop shaped stator and pull out.
- Once the stator is removed you can also remove the impeller (three bladed propeller) which is held in place magnetically. To remove the impeller, use a fingernail to get under a blade and lift it out.
- Rinse well.
- Once the parts are clean you can reassemble the motor for use by replacing the impeller, stator and cover plate.