Trouble Shooting
Note: This is only a guide! You should seek
professional advice from your local marine
specialist at the time of purchase.
DO NOT ADD ALL FISH AT ONCE!
Build stock levels slowly over time. Add a filter
supplement to help the biological system cope
with the additional waste.
Do not over crowd. Remember all fish will grow,
so allow them adequate space.
If you are in any doubt about the electrical
installation or safety of this product you must
consult a qualified electrician.
LIGHT UNIT DOES NOT WORK
1. Ensure switches are in the “on” position on
the top of the aquarium lid.
2. Check remote ballast is plugged into power
supply and the switch is on.
3. Ensure the switch on the remote ballast is in
the “on” position.
4. Check the timers on the remote ballast have
been set up correctly. Refer to page 5 of this
instruction booklet.
5. TURN POWER OFF FIRST to the remote
ballast. Remove power cord from the recep-
tacle. Remove the fuse and check, replace if
needed.
6. Check the globes are in good condition.
Replace if needed.
7. TURN POWER OFF FIRST! Check the plugs
from the light unit into the remote ballast.
AQUARIUM POSSIBLY LEAKING
1. Make sure water level in the aquarium is not
to high refer to page 4.
2. If an air stone is being used check it is not
bubbling water over the rim of the aquarium if
so turn the air pump down or move the airstone
from the edge of the aquarium.
3. Make sure the aquarium is sitting on a level
surface.
4. Remove any salt creep as it can drain water
from the aquarium.
5. Ensure glass lids are in correct position.
6a. Open the aquarium lid and turn the filter off.
Mark the water level. Remove any excess
water that may be sitting on the edge of the
aquarium. Leave for an hour. If water level drops
proceed to step 6b.
6b. Remove the fish, decorations and gravel.
Empty the aquarium and clean the glass
DO NOT WASH IN SOAP OR DETERGENT.
Place a piece of newspaper on a flat level
concrete surface. Carefully fill the aquarium
ensuring not to spill any water on to the news-
paper. Leave the aquarium for several hours and
then inspect the newspaper for wet patches.
Refer to the Aquis 1050 Canister Filter instruc-
tion manual if you are having trouble with the
filter unit.
Aquarium Model:
AquaMarine 900
Dimensions:
90 x 41 x 48cm
(6mm glass)
Aquarium Volume:
175L
Light Wattage:
2 x 36W 2 x 24W
Power Requirements:
220 ~ 240V
Suitable:
Marine
Introduction of Fish
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