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INSTRUCTIONS

Choose the place where you will install your Junior CO

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 Kit (preferably beside the aquarium) or if 

necessary below the aquarium.

a. A two-sided sticker is at the bottom of the bottle holder. This sticker is used to ensure the position 

and stability of the system CO

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. Remove the paper of the sticker 

(fig. 1)

 and place the bottle holder 

in a place of your choice. Caution: once the sticker placed, you will not be able to move the bottle 

holder any more. For reasons of safety and to ensure an optimal adjustment, the CO

cartridge/

bottle must always be placed in the bottle holder on a flat and horizontal surface.

b. Take the pressure regulator and close it by hand, turning it in the clockwise direction 

(fig. 2)

c. Take the CO

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 cartridge/bottle. Check if there is no dust or dirt in the threading of the pressure 

regulator or on the thread of the cartridge/bottle. Clean if needed, by blowing strongly. Now connect 

it to the pressure regulator while turning the bottle clockwise until you feel a light resistance. At this 

time, the bottle is against the bottle pressure part. Keep on turning until the cartridge/bottle is tightly 

fixed 

(fig. 3)

.

ASSEMBLY 

Take the pressure regulator, remove the bolt from the pressure regulator 

(fig. 4)

 and slide the bolt 

over the special CO

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 tubing 

(fig. 5)

. Now place the special CO

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 tubing with the bolt back over the 

pressure regulator 

(fig. 6)

, and tighten it firmly by hand 

(fig. 7)

. The assembly of the pressure 

regulator is now complete.

Check-Valve :

 The check-valve is placed on the side of the aquarium, with the arrow pointed 

upward. To easily slide the special CO

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 tubing over the check-valve and afterwards on the bubble 

counter, we recommend making the tubing wet with lukewarm water. Now connect the check-valve 

at the bottom with the special CO

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 tubing 

(fig. 8)

. Connect a piece of CO

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 tubing (2 - 3 cm length ) 

over the top of the check-valve. Now attach the filled bubble counter. 

Bubble Counter :

 Inside the bubble counter, you’ll see an upright tube 

(fig. 9a)

. The upright tube 

position goes into a glass filled with water. Let it fill for ¾ with water 

(fig 9b)

. Take the bubble 

counter out of the glass, and keep your finger on the opening at the top, so the water doesn’t run 

out 

(fig. 10)

.

Now connect the bubble counter on the check-valve 

(fig. 11)

. Attach the now connected bubble 

counter/check-valve with suction cups to the aquarium on a visible place 

(fig. 12)

. Caution:  the 

Check-Valve and the Bubble-Counter must thus be handled with the greatest prudence. While 

assembling, never use excessive force, this could cause damage. 

Ceramic diffusor :

 Determine and cut the length of the special CO

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 tubing you need to install 

the ceramic diffuser at the bottom and in the front of your aquarium. Now connect it to the bubble 

counter 

(fig. 13)

. The ceramic diffuser is assembled with a small elbow, supplied with the Junior 

Kit. This permits a horizontal placement, thus optimizing the distribution of CO

2

 

(fig 14 & 15)

. A 

suction cup is also supplied, to easily attach the diffuser to the aquarium. The placement in the 

aquarium in the front and just above the layer of gravel enables you to check on the distribution of 

CO

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(fig. 16)

. Caution : make sure the special CO

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 tube is never folded.

INSTALLATION : 

As seen earlier, you will find the button of adjustment on the top of the regulator. 

While slightly turning the button anti-clockwise, you open the regulator and CO

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 will be released. 

Wait a few minutes until small CO

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 bubbles gently leave the ceramic diffuser and go up slowly 

towards the surface. It is important that CO

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 is released in tiny bubbles. Remaining as long as 

possible in contact with water, thus helping an optimal dissolving process, in which plants can 

assimilate a maximum of dissolved CO

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 . The finer the bubbles, the easier they will be dissolved. 

The quantity of CO

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 used will be optimised and the best assimilation will be achieved for all water 

plants. It is important to follow the above instructions. When, after 5 minutes, no CO

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 comes out 

the ceramic diffuser, turn the button some more anti-clockwise. Do not forget to stop the CO

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diffusion when lighting is out. Indeed, light is the source of the aquarium plants and they start their 

photosynthesis process. Now a distribution of CO

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 is required. Thus, plants do not assimilate CO

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when light is off. Keep this in mind every time you turn the lighting on or off.

Important :

 After closing the pressure regulator, the ceramic diffusor still emits CO

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 for a short 

while. This is absolutely normal, the remaining CO

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 in the tubing is still under pressure. In the 

morning the reverse happens : after opening the pressure regulator, it can take a while before CO

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is released. This procedure is ideal for the photosynthesis process, because the plants are not 

capable of assimilating CO

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 immediately after the light is switched on. If the ceramic diffusor stops 

emitting small bubbles, then this indicates the cartridge/bottle is empty. You can control this by 

checking the pressure gauge. 

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