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Set Up Instructions
Filling with Media
1. Open the filter unit by releasing the 4 clips located
on the corners of the filter, then lift the head unit off the
canister body.
2. Remove the media cover and the filter media baskets
from the canister, remove all media from the plastic
bags and place it back into the correct basket according
to the media set up illustrated on page 4. Rinse the
baskets with the media in tap water to remove excess
dust.
3. Replace the filter baskets in the filter following the
order shown on page 4. Ensure the filter baskets are
sitting flat on top of each other. Ensure the media cover
is placed back on top of the last filter basket. This is
very important.
Checking the function
4. Prior to installing the head unit, connect it to the power
supply. You should be able to see the impeller spin. If
there are any problems refer to the Trouble Shooting
Section. Disconnect from the power supply after a few
seconds to avoid damaging the powerhead.
Replacing the head unit
5. Line the filter inlet pipe up with the feeder pipe on the
base of the head unit.
6. Press down gently, the bottom of the head unit should
be flush with the canister body. Be careful not to jam
the power cord in between the canister and the head
unit. Do not force it together! If it feels tight do not apply
any pressure to close it. Simply, remove the head unit
and filter baskets and try again.
7. Latch and secure the clips. The filter unit is now
ready to be installed.
Installing the tap connectors and
hose pipes
8. You will need the set of taps and two pieces of hose.
Screw the collar on the taps all the way in clockwise.
9. Now push one end of the hose over the hose tail
and thread. Push it on as far as possible. Then turn the
collar anti clockwise to lock in the hose. Repeat for the
other hose.
10. Attach the taps to the top of the filter head and push
the locking lever down to lock the tap into position.
11. Place the canister in the desired position and feed
the hose through the cabinet or stand.
Assembling the inlet and outlet
pipes
Refer to diagram on page 4.
OUTLET
12. Using a joiner (b), connect the elbow (c) to the short
side of the u-pipe (a).
13. Decide which outlet option you want to use. If using
the duckbill outlet (d), connect it directly to the elbow
(c). If using the spray bar, connect the required number
of spray bar (e) sections into the elbow using a joiner.
DO NOT make it too short. This will increase back
pressure on the impeller and may cause the pump to
become noisy. Press together firmly, Remember to
place the spray bar section with the end cap (f) last.
Attach suction cups (g) to the spray bar.
INLET
14. Use the second u-pipe (a) for the inlet. Simply
attach the strainer (i) to the longer side of the u-pipe
(a). Complete the unit with the two Suction Cups (g).
OPTIONAL: Attach the extension pipe (h) to any
section if necessary. For example, this can be used on
the inlet to extend the strainer into a tall aquarium or
on the outlet in an aquarium where the plumbing must
run over the top of a hood/collar.
15. Install the inlet first. (One with the Strainer) Place it
into the aquarium, stick it to the glass wall.
16. Pull the hose from the inlet side of the filter up next
to the inlet U pipe and line up.
17. Measure a good 10cm more that what you need
past the bottom of the U pipe.
18. Cut the hose using a sharp blade, try to cut it straight
and be careful not to cut yourself.
19. Force the hose over the hose tail on the U pipe.
Tighten, hand tighten only, no tools are required.
20. Repeat for the outlet pipe. Place the suction cups
on the spray bar and attach it to the back or side of the
aquarium. You are now ready to start the filter.
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