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12. Place the filter assembly in the water.  Fig. 12   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                        

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

 

Occasional cleaning of the filter pads will be necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the 
system. The coarse filter pad is a designed to trap large debris. The fine filter pad catches smaller 
particles. All pads should be removed and washed with clean water when they are visibly soiled.  

 

Filter pads should be replaced annually. The exterior surface of the filter box may also need 
occasional cleaning. Particularly if the openings in the top of the filter box are obstructed. When 
cleaning the filter box use warm water only. Do not use any chemicals that may destroy the 
beneficial bacteria. 

 

The bio media balls in you filter system and the inside surfaces of the filter box contain the 
beneficial bacteria. At least once a year the entire system should be disassembled and cleaned 
thoroughly using warm, soapy water (mild detergent). This should not be done during the warm 
season as it may take up to 8 weeks to re-establish the environmental balance. The best time of 
the year to “breakdown” your system is in early spring before the water temperatures begin to rise. 
This is also the ideal time to replace the filter pads. 

 
 
 

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  

 

For replacement parts, call our customer service department  
at 1-888-412-6001, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., EST, Monday-Friday. 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Printed in China 

Part 

Description 

Filter box top 

Filter box bottom 

 

 

TotalPond replacement filters can be purchased at 
Home Depot, item #RF13021. 

Summary of Contents for MF13010

Page 1: ...eria that will provide a balanced environment in your pond This filter is designed to work with a water pump that can circulate a minimum of 200 gallons per hour As a pre filter the MF13010 reduces pond debris and particulate before they enter the pump and other pond accessories This pre filtration reduces the clogging of your pump and accessories and minimizes the need for cleaning Part Descripti...

Page 2: ...e pump Fig 2 Fig 2 3 Connect the extension tube to the outlet of the pump using the adapter adapter is part of fountain head kit Fig 3 NOTE Fountain head kit item N6100 is NOT INCLUDED and is not required for operation Fig 3 4 Place one of the fine filter pads over the bio balls and pump Then place one of the coarse filter pads over the fine filter pad Fig 4 NOTE The fine filter pad is blue and th...

Page 3: ... Fig 5 NOTE Extension tubes and coupler are NOT INCLUDED Fig 5 6 Place the filter box top over the filter box bottom and connect the fountain head to the top extension tube Fig 6 NOTE Fountain head kit is NOT INCLUDED Fig 6 7 Place the filter assembly in the water Fig 7 Fig 7 8 Place the filter box top on top of the filter box bottom It should snap closed Fig 8 Fig 8 Extension tube Extension tube ...

Page 4: ...o the second output of the diverter Connect the other end of the tubing to a spitter or other water feature Fig 10 NOTE Tubing diverter valve and adapter are NOT INCLUDED Fig 10 11 Connect the fountain head to the top extension tube Adjust the diverter valve to split the flow between the fountain head and the spitter Fig 11 NOTE Fountain head kit is NOT INCLUDED Fig 11 Extension tube Extension tub...

Page 5: ...ay destroy the beneficial bacteria The bio media balls in you filter system and the inside surfaces of the filter box contain the beneficial bacteria At least once a year the entire system should be disassembled and cleaned thoroughly using warm soapy water mild detergent This should not be done during the warm season as it may take up to 8 weeks to re establish the environmental balance The best ...

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