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BEFORE YOU BEGIN

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READ ALL CAUTIONS

 - - Ponds, outdoor electricity and UV lamps can be extremely hazardous if misused.

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CHOOSE LOCATION

 for your POND FILTER ARRANGEMENT - - There are several options setting up a pond filter.

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SELECT THE PROPER SIZE PUMP

 - - The right pump will ensure safe, quality filtration. The wrong pump will

    lead to inferior filtration and possibly damage the filter.
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DECIDE ON OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

 - - It is easier to install accessories BEFORE installing the filter system. 

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COLLECT ALL THE ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT

 - - Avoid 20 trips to the hardware store!

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 READ and KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS

 - - Know how to use and maintain your filter.

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 ***FOR UV MODELS*** PREPARE POWER REQUIREMENTS

 - - Prepare all electrical with care. Read and follow all instructions.

 MODELS

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PF250U/PF225U 

05415/84525      

CPF500U/PF450U 

05425/84505         

CPF1000U/PF900U    05435/84565   

 

CPF2000U/PF1900U    05445/84545      
CPF250/PF225  

05410/84535                   

CPF500/PF450  

05420/84515

CPF1000/PF900  

05430/84575

CPF2000/PF1900 

05440/84555          

PRESSURIZED FILTER SYSTEM

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE  THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS

HOW FILTRATION WORKS

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Both biological and mechanical filtration are essential for every pond;  without them, your fish would be 

harmed by ammonia generated by the accumulated fish waste.  The beneficial bacteria bed that builds on the 

filter media nitrifies any ammonia in the pond making it a healthier environment for aquatic life.  Mechanical  

filtration removes debris in suspension in pond water keeping it cleaner and clearer.

 

Biomechanical filtration depends on the establishment of a colony of bacteria on the surface of the media that 

converts dissolved toxic nitrogenous waste to harmless compounds.  When the bacteria are given the proper 

environment, they grow in a thin biofilm on the surface of each piece of media.  The larger the surface area of 

the media, the larger the bacterial colony.

                

The media must first establish itself to handle the load of dissolved ammonia.  Depending on the water 

temperature, it can take 2 - 4 weeks for the filter to establish itself in the pond environment.  The ultraviolet 

filtration should be left off during initial seeding to allow the bacteria colonies to grow. The time required 

varies depending on climate, weather conditions, fish load and feed rates.  Until the colonies grow large 

enough, the pond owner must take care to monitor levels of ammonia and nitrates in the water and take 

appropriate measures to correct any dangerously high levels.
The ultraviolet clarifier/sterilizer (UV) produces a wavelength of light that inhibits algae from reproducing by 

damaging its DNA.

 

  Please note that UV light does not kill algae that cling to the sides of ponds.  If your pond 

has string algae you can add Pondmaster Pond Fix with activated barley to inhibit growth of  floating Algae 

and Pondmaster Oxy Scrub to remove algae from rock surfaces. 

NOTE: This filter is intended to pull suspended solids out of the 
water column. It is NOT designed to remove leaves and large 
solids from the pond.  It should not be used as a pond vacuum.  
All pumps used with this filter must be used inside a Pump Bag 
or with a Skimmer or prefilter to prevent large debris from enter-
ing the filter chamber and blocking the biological filtration. 

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UPC#

FILTRATION

Biological, Mechanical,
 and Ultraviolet
(UV Clarifier included)

Biological and Mechanical

Summary of Contents for PONDMASTER HAMPTON CPF250 Series

Page 1: ...50 05420 84515 05425 84505 CPF1000 PF900 05430 84575 05435 84565 CPF2000 PF1900 05440 84555 05445 84545 PRESSURE FILTER ITEM NO ITEM NO SERIES No UV Clarifier With UV Clarifier Pour afficher les instr...

Page 2: ...bacteria on the surface of the media that converts dissolved toxic nitrogenous waste to harmless compounds When the bacteria are given the proper environment they grow in a thin biofilm on the surface...

Page 3: ...AL ACCESSORIES for use with your pressurized filter A B C PRO SKIMMERS B PRO BIOLOGICAL FILTER AND FALLS A PRESSURIZED FILTER CHECK VALVE Provide an enclosure for the water pump and keep debris away f...

Page 4: ...ump you will need the following items to set up the filter Hoses Maximum11 2 Flexible pressure hose recommended Note that a Valved Bypass must be incorporated into any high volume system with pumps ov...

Page 5: ...NIT FROM ITS POWER SOURCE BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING DO NOT REACH REMOVE OR DISASSEMBLE BEFOREYOU DISCONNECT POWER Note that the hose fittings of your pressure filter vary depending on your model...

Page 6: ...Pad fits into the top tray BioMatrix filter ball media is used in the bottom tray or trays depending on your model If your BioMatrix filter ball media is packed in plastic bags empty them evenly into...

Page 7: ...surfaces of cover and filter case clean of any dirt sand or debris before reassembling BLUE LEVER UP Maximum flow MOVE BLUE LEVER DOWN Reduced flow down to no flow Valve closed BLUE LEVER DOWN PIVOT...

Page 8: ...e switch by forcing the micro switch Never look directly at UV bulb the UV rays are harmful to eyes and skin TOP CAP ON OFF UV SWITCH UV INDICATOR LIGHT The UV bulb will need replacing We recommend ch...

Page 9: ...xi mately 1 8 turn until it stops The Quartz Sleeve is now unlocked Quartz Sleeve Removal Bulb Removal 1 Disconnect power remove filter cover and place upside down on a stable surface 3 Invert place B...

Page 10: ...PF1900 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 15430 15440 15451 15456 15470 15471 Picture Reference Only 15427 15428 15415 15425 15420 15420 Picture Reference Only 15480 15481 Picture Reference Only 15475 No...

Page 11: ...ler the manufacturer their representatives or any other parties do not constitute warranties and shall not be relied upon by the user and are not part of this contract Neither the seller nor the manuf...

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