Details
- Scratch-resistant stainless steel unit ideal for multiple cats and dogs under 60 pounds.
- Dishwasher-safe fountain doesn’t contain any pesky nooks or crannies, simplifying cleaning.
- The free-falling, 360-degree access streams keep water fresh, encouraging pets to drink more without making you constantly refill the bowl.
- Receiving ramp and adjustable flow control reduce splashing to accommodate the shy and timid furry members of your family.
- Pet-focused design, human friendly operation: this fountain is easy to assemble and disassemble.
The PetSafe 360 Stainless Steel Dog and Cat Waterer runs a constant stream of fresh, delicious water without overheating. Because this unit is made of rust- and scratch-resistant stainless steel, it won’t give your cat acne, and its dishwasher safe for simple cleanup. The pet water fountain’s trickling and cycling entices your furry family members to stay hydrated, and the included filters ensure they’re receiving gulp after gulp of healthy water. With a tower and bowl, this unit gives pets multiple drinking options so they can find the perfect fit for their hydrated lifestyle. But we haven’t forgotten about their pet parent either. The fountain’s simple design empowers users to place it anywhere in their home without running the risk of furniture clashing, a win-win solution for you and your furry little ones. This quiet unit is the perfect indoor accessory for single and multi-pet households.
Specifications
| Item Number | 63138 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.28 pounds |
| Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 9 inches |
| Bowl & Storage Feature | Dishwasher-Safe, BPA-Free, Tip-Resistant, Lead-Free |
| Lifestage | Puppy, Kitten, Adult, Senior |
| Breed Size | Large Breeds, Giant Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Extra Small & Toy Breeds |
| Capacity (Max)†| 128-oz |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Metal |
| Compatible Food | N/A |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Tools Included | No Tools Required |
| Compatibility | Plug-In Power |
Instructions
For best performance, the fountain pump needs to be cleaned every two weeks. When cleaning the pump, we recommend cleaning the fountain and changing the filter as well. Multi-pet households may need to be cleaned more frequently.
| Steps | Pump Cleaning Instructions |
|---|---|
| 1. | Use your nail or a tool with a small edge to remove the face plate on the end opposite the cord. Please note: the Outdoor Dog Fountain pump face plate slides out. |
| 2. | Pull up on the small lip to remove the teardrop-shaped stator. |
| 3. | Remove the impeller by pulling up from underneath it with your finger. |
| 4. | Clean all parts of the pump using soap and warm water with a small brush, such as a toothbrush. Completely rinse the pump, then reassemble. |
Troubleshooting
The fountain stopped working.
There are several possible causes for a fountain to stop working. Sometimes it takes a few minutes for the motor to start pumping water once it’s refilled or plugged in. If water doesn’t flow after 5 minutes, try these troubleshooting tips:
- Check the cord. If it has any frayed or exposed wires, your pet may have been chewing on the cord. To prevent this, you can purchase a cord cover from most hardware stores. You could also try securing the cord to the floor with duct tape .
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Lack of regular cleaning may result in the pump becoming clogged with pet hair and food debris. The pump must be cleaned every 2 weeks to ensure proper function. Please refer to the owner’s manual for detailed instructions on how to properly clean your motor. To clean the motor:
- Remove the motor from the fountain.
- Lift the impeller (looks like a small white propeller) out of the motor. There may be a face plate cover over the impeller than can be pulled up with a coin or fingernail. Wash the impeller in soapy water, removing hair and other gunk that has collected around it.
- Pour soapy water inside the motor cavity and clean with a small round brush like the one found in the Fountain Cleaning Kit. A small toothbrush might work too, or anything that can reach all the way inside of the cavity.
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Rinse all parts well before returning to the fountain.
- Water quality can also affect the pump and how effectively it runs. Hard water will cause calcium deposits to build up in the pump’s cavity, blocking the impeller from spinning. If there is evidence of hard water build-up inside the pump, try adding plain white vinegar inside the pump’s cavity (without the impeller) and allow it to soak for 10-15 minutes. Allow the impeller to soak in a separate bowl of vinegar for the same duration of time. Clean all fountain parts in soap and water before reassembling the fountain.
- Make sure the cord does not have any frayed or exposed wires due to pets possibly chewing the cord. If your pet is prone to chewing, visit your local hardware store and purchase a conduit cover to protect the cord.
- Pumps last for several years with proper cleaning. If the pump has been in regular use for this period of time, it may be old and need to be replaced.
- The fountain is to be used indoors only, with the exception of the Outdoor Dog Fountain. Outdoor usage for all other fountains can cause damage to the pump, at which point the pump would need to be replaced. The fountain parts and pump are not UL approved for outdoor use.
- If the pump was exposed to low water levels for a prolonged period of time, the pump’s motor may have burned out and the pump may need to be replaced.
The motor is not working.
- Unplug the fountain then plug it back in.
- If the motor is humming, try cleaning the motor, making sure nothing is stuck around the impeller. You can also change the foam filter.
- If the motor is not humming, try replacing the pump.
- Never let the water in the bowl get below the minimum fill level. This can cause the pump to overheat and stop functioning. When refilling the bowl, make sure to add water before turning the fountain on.
The water’s not flowing as much as it used to.
- Disassemble and clean the pump.
- Clean the fountain, especially around the motor.
- Fill the fountain with water up to the max fill line.
- With a 360 Plastic or Stainless Steel fountain, the more spouts on the top, the weaker the water flow for each spout. Try switching to a top with one fewer spout opening.
There’s black dirt in the bowl. This black stuff is loose activated carbon from the filter and is completely harmless for your pet to drink. The carbon filter is made of organic coconut shells. Rinse the filter in cold water before placing it in the fountain to prevent this. Some filters may shed more carbon than others due to differing consistency of carbonl in each batch of filters, so don’t be surprised if some filters leave behind more carbon dust than others.
Size
| Capacity | Overall Length | Overall Width | Overall Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| 128-oz | 14 inches | 14 inches | 9 inches |
FAQ
How do I clean the fountain?
- Unplug the fountain, dump the water and disassemble the fountain.
- The fountain is dishwasher safe except for the motor and cord. Either wash in the top rack of your dishwasher or hand-wash these parts. If your dishwasher runs too hot, we recommend hand-washing. When hand-washing, use a bottle brush, aquarium brush, soft sponge, or brushes included in the Fountain Cleaning Kit and dish soap. (Please note: if you have the Avalon or Pagoda fountains, the filter housing is hand wash only. It is not dishwasher safe.)
- Remove the motor from the fountain.
- Lift the impeller (looks like a small white propeller) out of the motor. There may be a faceplate cover over the impeller than can be pulled up with a coin or fingernail. Wash the impeller in soapy water, removing hair and other gunk that has collected around it.
- Pour soapy water inside the motor cavity and clean with a small round brush like the one found in the Fountain Cleaning Kit. A cotton swab or small toothbrush might work too, or anything that can reach all the way inside of the cavity.
- Rinse all parts well before returning to the fountain.
- Re-assemble fountain, replacing the filter and pre-filter as needed.
- Place the fountain where desired. Fill with water. Re-plug in fountain.
How can I make the filters last longer?
- Clean your fountain at least once a month or more often if needed.
- Replace all of the water in the bowl with fresh water between regular cleanings.
- If your fountain uses a foam filter or pre-filter, clean the pre-filter between regular fountain cleanings.
- Use pre-filtered or purified water to refill the fountain.
Never rinse the filter in soap. Washing your filter will allow the soap to seep into the pores and this cannot be removed, making the filter unusable and unsafe for your pet.
Do I need to use a filter with the fountain? The filter is not required for normal operation of the fountain, but it does significantly improve the overall cleanliness and taste of the water for your pets. The filter removes bad tastes and odors to improve the taste of the water and catches hair and small particles to keep the water cleaner.
Filters are still helpful even if you use filtered water in the fountain. The activated carbon continuously cleans water as it flows through the filter. The pre-filter protects the pump from dirt, fur, drool, and debris.
How do I get my pets to drink from the fountain?
Pets, especially cats, can be a little timid with the fountains at first. This is a new object added to their environment, so give your pet enough time to get used to the fountain at their own pace. This time frame will usually only take a few days, and it is very rare that a pet will refuse to use the product entirely. If your pet prefers to drink running water from the faucet or shower, she will probably get used to the fountain very quickly. Here are a few tips to help transition your pet:
- Set up the fountain without plugging it in. This way your pet can get used to drinking from the fountain without the noise and splash of running water.
- Plug in the fountain for short periods of time, until your pets begin to feel comfortable. Try setting it to a lower flow setting.
- Once your pet is somewhat used to the fountain, remove other water sources.
- If your pet still isn’t interested in the fountain, make it more appealing with some flavoring. Remove the filter from the fountain, then add tuna juice or bouillon to the water until your pet is used to the new product. After that, you can clean the fountain, replace the filter, and refill the fountain with regular water.
How do the filters work? The activated carbon filter removes bad tastes and odors from the water and catches large particles and debris from re-circulating back into the water. The filters do not purify the water. Change them every 2-4 weeks, depending on how many pets use the fountain, to keep the fountain water fresh and clean.
How often should I change the filter? The activated carbon filter should be changed every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the number of pets using the fountain. If you have more pets or notice more debris, a slimy feel, or decreased water flow in your fountain, you should clean it more often. Pre-filters can usually be changed less frequently.
What are the filters made of? These filters are similar to filters used in fish tanks. They are safe to use with your pet’s drinking water. The organic activated carbon used in the filters is made of coconut shells.
What’s the difference between the regular carbon filters and the premium filters? Once the filter has been used, the activated carbon tends to settle in the bottom of the pouch. The premium filters have 6 smaller pouches, rather than the 2 in the original filters, so the carbon is spread out more evenly for better filtration quality.
Why do I need to change the filters? Over time, debris gets stuck in the outer fabric of the filter, making it more difficult for the water to pass through it. The inner part of the filter contains granulated carbon with hundreds or thousands of microscopic holes, which bind to impurities in the water that cause bad tastes and smells. This binding prevents impurities them from returning to the water. Eventually, the holes become clogged and can no longer remove impurities.
Which side of the filter should face the front? Put the filter in the filter housing with the black side facing the front.
Is the plastic in your fountains BPA-free? Yes. All of our plastic fountains and plastic parts are BPA-free, including cords, pumps, and filter housing.



























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