User manual
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SAVE)THESE)DEFINITIONS)
Fountain Components 
1.  Crown—Fits on top of the cylinder and sits on top of the stabilizer. On Aztec and 
Cortez fountains, this is attached to the first tier (2a). 
2.  Tiers—Slide down the cylinder to rest into place. Tiers slope downward to create the 
various fondue “curtain” levels.  
a.) First Tier (Top)—Attached to the crown on Aztec and Cortez models. 
b.) Second Tier 
c.)  Third Tier (Bottom on Montezuma, Aztec, and Cortez models) 
d.) Fourth Tier (Bottom on Sephra model) 
e.) Fifth Tier (Bottom on Sephra Convertible model) 
3.  Cylinder—Rests inside sleeve located in the center of the basin. 
a.) CF44 Cylinder Extension 
4.  Auger—Sits inside the cylinder and carries fondue to the top of the fountain, 
creating a constant flow of fondue from the top of the crown down to the basin. 
a.) CF44 Auger Extension 
b.) Auger knob 
5.  Stabilizer (Optional)— Black plastic piece with a slit in one side that fits over the 
auger knob and rests inside the top of the cylinder under the crown. Helps keep the 
auger centered in the cylinder, reducing noise.  
6.  Cylinder Sleeve—Fixed onto fountain basin; supports cylinder. 
7.  Removable Basin—Holds the fondue. Twists off for easy cleanup. The basin is 
directly over the internal heating element. Also referred to as the bowl. 
8.   Fountain Base - Surrounds the electrical components, including the motor. The 
vent holes allow hot air produced by the motor and heating element to escape, 
cooling the electrical components. Vent holes should never be covered during 
use.  
9.  PREHEAT/OFF/START Toggle Switch—Activates power to the fountain. PREHEAT 
turns on the heating element only; START turns on both the heating element and the 
motor, causing the auger to turn and the fondue to flow; OFF shuts off both the heat 
and the motor. 
10. Temperature Dial—Allows you to select appropriate heat setting (1-10) for fondue. 
11. Fuse Housing—Encases the fuse that protects the motor from power surges. 
12. Leveling Feet (3)—Screw into bottom of fountain base. These may be loosened or 
tightened to raise or lower a particular side of the fountain for leveling. 
13. Decorative Legs—Fixed to sides of fountain base for enhanced visual presentation. 
14. Base Screen—Protects fountain’s internal components and allows air flow. Unscrews 
for access into base for maintenance purposes. 










