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5

GB

Filter Set Up

Power head
adaptor pipe

Fig 1.

Fig 2.

Fig 3.

Power head

Elbow

Spray Bar

Intake pipe

Strainer

Strainer
connector

1. Place the powerhead inside the aquarium and then 
feed the Powerheads plug out of the aquarium through the 
square cut out, Fig 1 (a). Tip, feed the plug through at an 
angle with the plugs pins facing towards you.

2. You can now clip the powerhead into place in the square 
cut out, Fig 1 (a).

3. Attach the powerhead adaptor pipe, through the small 
circle cut out Fig 1 (c), to the top of the powerhead. 

4. Attach the spray bar to the elbow. Ensure the spray bar 
holes are at the bottom facing down. 

5. Insert the spray bar into the circular part cut out, Fig 1 
(b) in the media section of the fi lter tray compartment. Then 
attach the elbow to the powerhead adaptor pipe.

6. Attach the strainer to the strainer connector and then 
connect to the intake pipe.

7. Attach the intake pipe to the bottom of the powerhead. 
Please note, the intake pipe can be cut to desired length.
Your Filter should now be set up as in Fig 2.

8. If desired, to help with aeration, a venturi valve is also 
included with your fi lter parts. To connect this, fi rst remove 
the small black cover from the venturi fi tting on the front of 
the powerhead, Fig 3. Then attach the fl exible transparent 
venturi pipe. The venturi valve can then be passed through 
the cut out, Fig 1 (a) and sit outside of the aquarium.

(a)

(c)

(b)

Power head

Elbow

Spray Bar

Intake pipe

Strainer

Power head

Venturi fi tting

Venturi Valve

Summary of Contents for AquaZone

Page 1: ...Inspiring Excellence in Fish Care www aquaone com au Instruction version 28 04 2014 AquaZone ...

Page 2: ... wet do not unplug the appliance Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies the power to the appliance then unplug and examine for presence of water in the socket 5 Always unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts before any type of maintenance or cleaning 6 Never yank the cable to pull it from the socket Pull the plug carefully...

Page 3: ...3 GB Overview Power head LED Light Unit Tank body Filter lid Intake pipe Strainer Wool Carbon Cartridge Ceramic Cartridge Media Set Up ...

Page 4: ...irections on the label 11 Close the filter lid 12 Ensure your hands are dry and plug the power cords into a power outlet Drip loops as described in the important safeguards section of this instruction booklet must be used 13 Once the unit is turned on at the power outlet the filter should automatically start 14 To switch on the light unit use the switch located on top of the filter lid Setup Instr...

Page 5: ...r into the circular part cut out Fig 1 b in the media section of the filter tray compartment Then attach the elbow to the powerhead adaptor pipe 6 Attach the strainer to the strainer connector and then connect to the intake pipe 7 Attach the intake pipe to the bottom of the powerhead Please note the intake pipe can be cut to desired length Your Filter should now be set up as in Fig 2 8 If desired ...

Page 6: ...be beneficial to plants and this prevents water from being wasted 7 Fill the bucket with new water add water conditioner as per the instructions on the bottle 8 Add the conditioned water to the aquarium Repeat this until the aquarium is filled to the water level outlined on the previous page 9 Close the filter hood of the aquarium 10 Check for any water spillage on or around the aquarium and wipe ...

Page 7: ...7 GB Outlet Impeller chamber Power head Impeller Impeller blades Impeller cover Grommet Grommet Shaft Intake Pipe must be attached when removing impeller cover to access impeller Maintenance ...

Page 8: ... step 5b 5b Remove the fish decorations and gravel Empty the aquarium and clean the glass DO NOT WASH IN Disposal of used Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that the product must not be disposed of with normal household waste Instead it is your respon...

Page 9: ...age other than what is stated on the rating plate j modification or tampering to electrical cord or plug k vermin insects or foreign object l liquid spillage or submersion of goods not designed to sustain such use or duress 3 3 Where inspections reveal goods are in normal working order including where noise or vibration is consistent with normal goods operation 3 4 Attempted repairs or modificatio...

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