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Setting up and attaching the Ozonizer 

A.  Proposing the wall mounting 

On the backside of the Ozonizer there are two shallow holes for hanging the device on a vertical 
wall. The holes can be used to attach the Ozonizer to screws held in a wall. The Ozonizer should 
be set up above the water level of the Aquarium, so that water can not flow back into the device in 
case of a power supply fall out.   

B.  Proposing the installation in a technical cabinet 

The Ozonizer can be set up in a technical cabinet under the aquarium, if there is sufficient fresh air 
supplied. In this case, there should be an upper tube-coil to avoid the flowing back of water. The 
Unit can also be set up on a flat stable surface, hung on a vertical wall or inside a technical cabinet, 
yet it should always have enough fresh air flowing around it to avoid overheating. 

Attaching the Ozonizer using a Skimmer  

The Ozonizer has two air tube connectors on the front side. The left connector (8) is attached with 
an air tube that leads to an air-pump. The right connector (9) on the Ozonizer is attached to a 
Skimmer that has an escaping wooden air valve. When all the air-tubes are attached, the power 
plug can be plugged into a socket.   

Alternative: Setting up the Ozonizer when using a Skimmer with an Injector 

Attach the Injector with the right connector (9). The air is automatically sucked into the Ozonizer. 
To avoid an air-pollution through surrounding dust, we recommend using an air filter like a Sander 
wooden air valve No. 4 for sucking fresh air into the air inlet (8). 

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