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Remove the filter from the box. Rinse the active carbon 

pad(s) and sponge(s) with water from your tank and 
insert into your filter.

 Important - do not use mains 

water or any cleaning products to clean your media.

Assemble the HO filter as per the parts diagram. When 

attaching the filter to your fish tank rim, adjust the 
balance plate so that your filter is level in your 
aquarium, sitting in a vertical position.

When positioning your filter in your aquarium, ensure 

that the water level is high enough to submerge all 
inlet points and piping connections. 

Ensure all connections are clicked flush into place.

Fill the filter body with tank water to allow the unit to 

prime efficiently. To avoid priming problems, ensure 
water level is high enough to submerge ALL inlet 
points and piping connections. Switch on the unit. 

Rotate the flow rate adjuster on the inlet pipe valve to 

increase or decrease the water intake from the filter 
body. For the initial start-up and to prime the filter 
more quickly, rotate the flow rate adjuster to 
maximum. Once priming has been completed, you can 
re-adjust the water flow rate to your desired output 
level. 

HO-400 and HO-600 models are supplied with a 

surface skimmer. Ensure the skimmer is positioned 
below the water level, allowing it to float freely and 
collect surface debris. If positioned above the water 
level, air will enter the system and affect performance.

Once operating, the water will enter the unit via the 

inlet tube until the system is fully primed and exit via 
the waterfall outlet. 

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Summary of Contents for 400-HO

Page 1: ...AQUARIUM HANG ON FILTER 400 HO 500 HO 600 HO...

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Page 3: ...ections must be earthed The power cord of this appliance cannot be replaced if the cord is damaged the appliance should be discarded Never cut the cord Do not connect to any voltage other than that st...

Page 4: ...parts not intended to be wet The power cable must have a drop loop to avoid any condensation build up reaching the mains see diagram 1 If the plug does get wet DO NOT unplug the cord Disconnect the f...

Page 5: ...oving parts such as but not limited to heaters re ectors UV bulbs or impellers Please note this appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory...

Page 6: ...t any aspects of wiring INSTALLATION USE Please read the below instructions carefully before beginning to set up your lter DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO THE MAINS UNTIL SET UP IS COMPLETE AND UNIT IS FIL...

Page 7: ...e e ciently To avoid priming problems ensure water level is high enough to submerge ALL inlet points and piping connections Switch on the unit Rotate the ow rate adjuster on the inlet pipe valve to in...

Page 8: ...OTOR BALANCE PLATE INLET PIPE PARTS DIAGRAM HO 500 FLOW RATE VALVE FILTER HOOD OUTLET MOTOR BALANCE PLATE INLET PIPE FLOW RATE VALVE FILTER HOOD SURFACE SKIMMER MOTOR LEFT BALANCE PLATE RIGHT BALANCE...

Page 9: ...lar cleaning of the lter media impeller inlet outlet pipework during a 10 25 water change will help ensure that the product works e ciently and the aquarium remains healthy For further maintenance gui...

Page 10: ...replace your impeller and ceramic shaft annually Switch o your lter at the mains and unplug the unit Pour out water from inside the HO lter Remove your HO lter from your aquarium Detach the motor fro...

Page 11: ...consideration when planning how often to clean your lter To clean the outside of the lter you can periodically wipe with a damp cloth use a cloth dampened with water from your aquarium never use any...

Page 12: ...to rinse your lter media is when doing a 10 20 water change as you can use this water to wash the media through When replacing media in your lter do not replace more than 50 of your media at once Thi...

Page 13: ...can take up to 3 weeks to successfully cycle You may also want to add a bacteria start treatment to your tank to speed up this process You may need to upgrade to a larger lter For reference you should...

Page 14: ...V bulbs are not covered by your warranty and a charge may be required for replacements of these This warranty does not apply to any unit that has been subjected to misuse accidental damage negligence...

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