2
reactor 100
Operation Manual ENG
The CO
2
-reactor 100 has been developed for CO
2
fertilization of freshwater and saltwater aquaria.
The unit has been especially designed for internal use, inside the aquarium. Please read and follow
the instructions carefully. The CO
2
-reactor will be very reliable and trouble-free.
3. Maintenance
The reactor 100 is maintenance-free. If, after a longer period of operation, the ceramic diaphragm
is clogged by dirt or algae, you can clean it by placing it for a certain time into 6%
hydrogenperoxide. (Pay attention to the safety advice on the bottle.)
4. Warranty conditions
AB Aqua Medic GmbH grants the first-time user a 24-month guarantee from the date of purchase
on all material and manufacturing defects of the device. Incidentally, the consumer has legal
rights; these are not limited by this warranty. This warranty does not cover user serviceable parts,
due to normal wear & tear. The original invoice or receipt is required as proof of purchase. During
the warranty period, we will repair the product for free by installing new or renewed parts. This
warranty only covers material and processing faults that occur when used as intended. It does not
apply to damage caused by transport, improper handling, incorrect installation, negligence,
interference or repairs made by unauthorized persons.
In case of a fault with the unit during
or after the warranty period, please contact your dealer. All further steps are clarified
between the dealer and AB Aqua Medic. All complaints and returns that are not sent to
us via specialist dealers cannot be processed.
AB Aqua Medic is not liable for consequential
damages resulting from the use of any of our products.
AB Aqua Medic GmbH
-
Gewerbepark 24 - 49143 Bissendorf/Germany
- Technical changes reserved – 04/2019
1. Parts of the reactor
1.
Connection for CO
2
-hose
2.
Rubber sucker with holder
3.
Glass body with ceramic diaphragm
2. Set up
-
Connect the hose connection (1) of the reactor
to the CO
2
-hose (6 mm ø).
-
Fasten the unit with the rubber sucker as deep
as possible below the water surface at the
aquarium glass.
-
Check the CO
2
-dosing by a bubble counter (e.
g. Aqua Medic bubble counter) and place a
non-return valve between the CO
2
-bottle and
reactor 100.