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Prepare for winterization in mid-to-late November, or when ice persistently develops on the pond. Keep 
equipment winterized until late February or early March when the water temperature rises to 40º F or 
higher consistently.
If the pond is to be shut down in Winter:

1) Disconnect UV Clarifiers and store indoors.
2) Disconnect submersible pump, clean and store in a dry place.
3) Drain any plumbing lines not buried below frost line (18”-24” in agricultural

zones 4-6).

4) Use plumber’s heat tape on pipes and shut off valves. Insulate the pump

house and exterior pumps and valves.

5) Remove and thoroughly clean filter mat & media. Drain Livingponds Filter.

Winterization

Maintenance

Under normal operating conditions this filter will provide years of trouble-free use.  This filter includes two 
medium density filter pads and a highly porous ceramic media which requires periodic maintenance to 
keep your pond looking its best.

Cleaning Instructions

Check and clean filter media when the media appears dirty or when the flow of water decreases.

1) Shake ceramic media and filter mat to dislodge debris.
2) Rinse filter media in a bucket of clean pond water. Avoid using tap water, chlorinated water,

soaps or chemicals as this can kill the beneficial organisms living on the media.

Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts

Code Item

RF022

Livingponds Filter 070 -  Housing

RF023

Livingponds Filter 070 -  Media Grate

RF024

Livingponds Filter 070 -  3” Inlet Plug

RF025

Livingponds Filter 070 -  Replacement Filter Media Pad

RF026

Livingponds Filter 070 -  Replacement Screw Pack

RS028

Livingponds Filter 070 - Faceplate Spillway 16”

RS027

Livingponds Filter 070 - Faceplate Spillway 31”

RF03

5

Bio Comb BC-1F Fluidized Bio Media

Livingponds Filter 
chamber runs dry 
during operation.

Add water to pond. 

Restart Pump.

Low water level in 

pond.

Pump inactive.

Faults

 Possible Causes

Remedies

6

7

R

F020

Mesh Media Bag

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