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3. MAINTENANCE
A. Weekly Maintenance

The filter should ideally be cleaned once a week. In cooler
weather the filter will not need cleaning so often.

The waste coming out of the sludge hose is suitable as a
fertiliser for most established plants. The waste is rich in
nutrients and excessive use could be harmful to delicate
plants.

Note: POWERCLENZ is designed only to remove the excess
waste in the filter and leave behind a useful amount of
biologically active deposit. Also, a foam cleaned by
POWERCLENZ will collect pond waste more effectively than
a hand-cleaned foam.

i)

Remove sludge blocking cap (J) and fit sludge adapter
(K) with approx. 1m (3’) of 19mm (

3

/

4

”) or 25mm (1”) hose

with nut. Saw off adapter (K) along line if using 25mm
(1”) hose. Do not over-tighten nut.

ii) Place end of the sludge pipe as low as possible to aid

cleaning cycle.

iii) Turn dial (F) to ‘CLEAN’ for 30-60 seconds. You may see

flow decrease when the foam is fully depressed
indicating that the cleaning cycle can be ended. No
further cleaning occurs after the foam is fully depressed
so the filter should not be left in this position. We
recommend you repeat the cleaning cycle after first
turning the dial (F) to ‘RUN’ for a further 20 seconds.

iv) Remove sludge adapter (K) and refit sludge blocking

cap (J). 

Note: After the POWERCLENZ ‘CLEAN’ some dirty
water may come out of the outlet hose. If this is a
problem, turn the dial (F) to the intermediate position ‘•’
and this dirty water will be discharged through the sludge
pipe.

B. Mid Season Maintenance

During the height of summer the filter may need to be
cleaned more thoroughly to keep it in top performance.

i)

Disconnect power to all appliances in the pond including
the pump and filter.

ii) Open clamp (T) and remove lid (R).

iii) Remove bio tray (L) and rinse in pond water (never in

tap water).

iv) Remove foams (X & M) and clean in pond water (never

in tap water). Do not over-clean as this will reduce
efficiency.

v) Remove foam support (Y) and if there is a lot of sludge

in the bottom of the bucket (Z), remove it.

vi) Refit foam support (Y) with legs pointing downwards,

bottom foam (M), top foam (X) and bio tray (L) ensuring
that foams are in the centre of the filter.

vii) Remove UV-tube (U) by turning anti-clockwise 1/8 of a

turn and pulling.

viii) The Quartz tube (S) can be carefully cleaned with an

aquarium-cleaning pad.

ix) Confirm UV-tube (U) is clean and refit by turning

clockwise 1/8 of a turn. The two pointers should line up
when fitted (see fig. 3.).

x) Refit main lid (R) ensuring that main O-ring (N) is

correctly fitted before fitting clamp (T).

xi) Connect power to pump and then filter. Check for leaks.

C. Annual Maintenance

In addition to the Mid Season Maintenance (3.B.) we
recommend: 

UV-Lamp Replacement

The UV output of the lamp (E) reduces over time and after
12 months running should be replaced.  Note that the UV-
lamp (E) will carry on giving off violet light well after the UV
light that kills the algae has stopped.  We recommend that
the lamp is replaced at the start of the summer so that it is
at its most efficient when the need is greatest.

Only use FISH MATE replacement lamps which have
been developed for maximum UV-C output and long life.

i)

Disconnect power to all appliances in the pond including
the pump and filter.

ii) Remove electrical lid (P) by removing 6 screws (B).
iii) Remove UV-lamp (E) by pulling UV-lamp (E) away from

the lamp holder (C) (see fig. 1). Never twist or pull in any
direction other than that shown by the arrow in fig. 1.

FISH MATE

®

6614/1118

10000 P-UV

15000 P-UV

IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE USE

IMPORTANT SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING - To guard against injury or

death, basic safety precautions

should be observed, including the

following

READ AND FOLLOW

ALL SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

• Register your purchase on-line at

www.pet-mate.com

(see guarantee).

• Closely supervise children when near to pond or

pond equipment.

• All electrical work must be carried out by a

competent electrician.

• The filter MUST be wired into an R.C.D./G.F.I.

circuit breaker (maximum 30 mA). Ensure breaker
is regularly tested in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions.

• Ensure that the voltage on the rating label (O) see

figure 1 conforms with your supply voltage.

• Switch off all appliances in the pond and isolate

completely from supply before carrying out
maintenance.

• Connection to the power supply should be made

through a CE approved weatherproof outdoor
socket or double pole switched enclosure with
minimum 3mm (

1

/

8

”) contact separation in all

poles. If product is hard wired to electrical supply
this must comply fully with the wiring regulations
of the national and local electricity authority.
The filter must be protected by a 3 AMP
(maximum) fuse.

• This appliance MUST be earthed. It is essential

that all connections are securely made using the
following code:

Brown - Live
Blue - Neutral
Green/Yellow - Earth

• Connect with 3 core cable (type H05RN-F)

suitable for outdoor use, (Standard PVC is not
suitable for outdoor use) with a minimum of
0.75mm

(0.001in

2

) cores. All connectors and

plugs must be an approved watertight design.
Protect cable from physical damage.

• UV-lamps emit radiation that can be harmful to

eyes and skin. When checking the UV-lamp you
should never look directly at the light. Only view
using the lamp indicator lens on top of the lid.

• Do not connect power to filter unless filter is fully

assembled.

• Do not leave power connected unless water is

running through filter.

• The filter is for outdoor ornamental pond use only.

It must not be used for a swimming pool. 

• Site filter well away from flammable items.
• Do not immerse filter. If the filter falls in the water

DO NOT reach for it. Switch it off immediately and
isolate completely from supply before removing
from water. Contact Pet Mate customer service for
advice on  re-installing product. 

• In freezing conditions disconnect power supply to

filter and drain water from bucket (Z). 

• Do not place objects directly on or in the filter. 
• Never run the filter with damaged components or

faulty electrical supply. Check plastic mouldings
for damage and hairline cracks regularly. 

• UV lamps and Quartz tubes are made from

delicate glass and must always be handled with
care. 

• Check Quartz tube is not cracked before use, or if

filter is dropped or exposed to freezing
temperatures.

• Maintain filter annually with the appropriate

FISH MATE parts (not included).

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

1. SETTING UP THE FILTER
A. Choose a suitable site for your new filter where:

i)

Power supply can be safely run to the filter and be
protected with conduit against damage from garden
equipment, children and animals.

ii) The filter must either be buried with clamp (T) at least

25mm (1”) above ground or placed above ground on a
firm base (such as a paving slab). Ensure that the filter
cannot fall into the pond.

iii) The area chosen is well away from flammable items.

iv) Water supply hose can be run from your water pump and

back to the pond or to the waterfall.

v) The water return is not feeding back close to the pump

inlet.

vi) If the filter overflows or leaks, ensure the water will not

cause electrical or other dangers.

vii) Sludge hose (when attached) can reach a drainage area

(preferably lower than the filter to get best filter cleaning).

B. Assemble filter

i)

Open clamp (T) and remove lid (R) by carefully lifting
vertically.

ii) Remove bio tray (L) with lid (V).

iii) Pull off bio tray lid (V). Fill tray with SUPRA+ supplied

and refit lid (V).

iv) Remove UV-tube (U) by turning anti-clockwise 1/8 of a

turn and pulling. Confirm Quartz tube (S) is not cracked.
Refit UV-tube (U) so that the arrows align (see fig. 3).

v) Make sure foam support (Y) is in place with legs pointing

downwards and fit bottom foam(s) (M) ensuring foam is
in the centre of the filter. Fit top foam (X) and bio tray (L)
(see fig. 1), ensuring piston (W) is not rucked.

vi) Refit main lid (R) ensuring that main O-ring (N) is

correctly fitted before fitting clamp (T).

C. Plumb in to the filter

i)

The flow through the filter should be approximately 50%
of your pond volume every hour. e.g. For a 5000 litre
(1000 gallon) pond, you will need a flow of around 2500
L/h (500 GPH). (You will normally lose at least 40% of
the manufacturer’s claimed flow due to pipe losses etc.)

                                                                               Max
      Model                 Maximum Flow              Head Pump
      10000

           5000 LPH (1000 GPH)           8m (26ft)

      15000

           7500 LPH (1500 GPH)           8m (26ft)

Note: If the filter is run outside of the recommended flow
rate, the clear water guarantee is invalid and
POWERCLENZ may not clean as effectively as it should. 

ii) Choose suitable hoses and fix with hose clips. The water

inlet and outlet adapters (G & H) will accept 19mm (

3

/

4

”),

25mm (1”) and 32mm (1

1

/

4

”) hoses. To ensure efficient

flow, saw off water inlet and outlet adapters (G & H)
along appropriate line (see fig. 2). Fit using nuts (I). 

Note:

Smaller hose sizes will generate greater flow losses.

iii) The water return should be as far away from the pump

inlet as possible to help water flow in the pond. 

D. Connecting Electrical Power
WARNING: Read the safety instructions before carrying
out any electrical work.

• An R.C.D./G.F.I. (30mA maximum) must be fitted in the

power supply to the filter.

With the filter assembled, connect power and by looking at
lamp indicator (A) confirm lamp is working. 

(Note: only a

small amount of safe light is emitted from the indicator so
you may have to cup your hands over the indicator). 

Never

look at the lamp (E) directly as it produces UV-C light which
may be harmful to the eyes and skin.

2. OPERATION

The filter is now ready to run.

Set the dial (F) to position ‘RUN’ and switch on pump and
run filter for 10 minutes to ensure that there are no leaks. If
all is OK, finally turn on power supply to filter.

The water should start to clear in 2 to 3 weeks, but full
clarification may take 1 to 2 months. If the pond water is very
green, a partial water change should be made before
starting the filter.

The filter should be run 24 hours per day through the year
except when there is a risk of the water freezing. If there is
a risk of freezing, drain the filter and move the filter indoors.

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