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1.9  Exposed cable runs should be sensibly positioned 

and protected by armoured conduit, especially 

if there is a risk of contact with gardening 

equipment such as forks and lawnmowers, or 

children and domestic animals.

1.10  Do not operate this product if the mains supply 

cable has become damaged in any way. If the 

cable is damaged, the unit should be disposed of 

according to local regulations.

1.11  A 30mA maximum Residual Current Device 

(RCD) MUST be fitted to the mains supply.

1.12  Permanent installations to the mains supply 

(hard wiring), must conform to the national and 

local wiring regulations. If in any doubt about 

wiring to the mains supply, consult a qualified 

electrician or local electricity authority.

1.13  Do not use the supply cable to lift the unit, as 

this may cause damage. If the product needs to 

be moved, the product should be switched off 

and lifted by gripping both sides of the vessel 

(Fig 3) or to lift the lid, grip both sides of the lid 

(Fig 3).

1.14  Do not operate your filter dry.
1.15  Do not operate or leave the unit in freezing 

conditions. (See the section, “Winter Storage”).

1.16  This product is not suitable for water 

temperatures above 35ºC or below 0ºC.

1.17  Only use accessories which have been designed 

for use with this product. The use of any other 

accessories or spares may invalidate your 

guarantee.

Installing this product in the garden is classed as 

‘notifiable’ in the Regulations for England and Wales. 

The Regulations require you to tell your local authority 

building control department that you intend to install 

this product before installation. Your local authority 

will let you know how you can get your installation 

approved.

General Guidance

2.1  The Technical Information Chart overleaf gives 

general guidance on the specifications of the 

filter, recommended flow rates and flexible hose 

diameter for garden ponds up to 10000 litres. 

However, for best results several other condition 

factors should be taken into consideration, as 

these reduce the capabilities of the filter.

 

• Pond depth: Hozelock Cyprio recommends a 

minimum depth of 1.2m (4’) for Koi ponds. For a 

pond with an average depth of less than 0.75m 

(2’ 6”) the Condition Factor is + 25%. Shallow 

ponds are subject to full penetration of sunlight, 

and warm up quickly. This encourages algae 

growth.

 

• Location: Pond location determines the daily 

amount of sunlight or shade a pond receives. 

Ponds exposed to full sunshine throughout the 

day have a Condition Factor of +25%.

 

• Climate: Climate affects water temperatures 

and fish activity rate/feeding requirements. The 

more active the fish, the greater the demands 

on the filtration system. In hot climates (ie 

South Africa), the Condition Factor is +35%. 

In temperate climates (ie Southern Europe), 

the Condition Factor is +15%. In a Northern 

European climate (ie most areas of Great 

Britain), the Condition Factor is +0%.

 

• EXAMPLE: You have a 2200 litre goldfish 

pond 0.75m deep (Condition 25%). You 

live in London – a Northern European climate 

(Condition 0%). The pond is exposed to 

full sunlight (+25%). The effective volume of your 

pond is therefore increased by 50% (25% + 25%), 

and you would need to size your equipment as 

though your pond held 3300 litres.

2.2  Flow Rate: For best results the pond volume 

should pass through the E every 

1½ - 2½ hours, the fastest flow rate being 

recommended for Koi ponds. Do not exceed the 

maximum flow rate, as stated in the Technical 

Information Chart overleaf. Correct flow rate is 

essential if you are to obtain clear water. If your 

installation does not suffer from high losses (ie 

long hose runs) it may be necessary to adjust the 

flow to achieve the 1½ - 2½ hours turnover rate 

using a flow control hose tap.

 

Small diameter hose, unnecessarily long hose 

runs and a high pumping lift (‘head’) can all 

considerably reduce a pump’s output. We 

recommend choosing a pump that will deliver 

the required flow against full static lift (= vertical 

distance between pond surface and filter inlet), 

plus 0.6m (2ft) to allow for friction losses in 

hoses.

 

The object of filtration is to transfer waste 

material from the pond into the filter, and so 

any pump used as part of the package should 

be capable of handling solids such as Hozelock 

Cyprio’s range of Aquaforce pumps which have 

been specifically designed for ponds in the size 

range covered by E. The pump should 

be positioned in the deepest part of the pond to 

ensure the best circulation of water in the pond 

and maximise its solids handling capability. The 

pump should be installed on a flat level platform 

which is raised 300mm off the bottom of the 

pond. This will prevent the pump sucking dirt 

directly from the bottom of the pond and will 

also ensure that sufficient water remains in the 

pond in the event of accidental leakage of pond 

water.

 

How to check your flow rate: Take a container 

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Страница 5: ...nsory or mental capabilities Maintenance of the electrical housing should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person or at a Service Centre Warning Safety Electrical Connections 1 1 WARNING ALWAYS UNPLUG OR DISCONNECT ALL APPLIANCES IN THE POND FROM THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE PUTTING YOUR HANDS IN THE WATER WHILST EQUIPMENT IS BEING INSTALLED REPAIRED MAINTAINED OR HANDLED 1 2 This filt...

Страница 6: ... Pond location determines the daily amount of sunlight or shade a pond receives Ponds exposed to full sunshine throughout the day have a Condition Factor of 25 Climate Climate affects water temperatures and fish activity rate feeding requirements The more active the fish the greater the demands on the filtration system In hot climates ie South Africa the Condition Factor is 35 In temperate climate...

Страница 7: ...rmly back filled with compacted sand to support the unit Always ensure that the filter outlet s are at least 100mm above the level of the water in your pond 3 3 Connection Place the unit next to the pond and route the cable back to the mains supply Ensure that you allow for enough cable for positioning the product in the desired location in the pond 3 4 For transportation the drain outlet has been...

Страница 8: ... 6 2 Switch off the supply pump at the mains 6 3 Switch off Ecopower at the mains 6 4 Gently remove the lid from the vessel Fig 3 6 5 Remove the foam s Fig 11 and rinse it in the water left in the vessel Do not over clean Drain the vessel of all the waste and water 6 6 Reposition the clean foam sheet onto the ends of the foam spacer ensure that the foam is positioned with the venturi passing throu...

Страница 9: ...ibed above in 7 1 7 2 12 Refit the top cover viewing hatch and replace the four screws The lamp will not work unless the top cover is screwed down 7 2 13 Restart the supply pump checking for leaks 7 2 14 Switch the supply to the Ecopower on Winter Storage When not in use the unit should be removed thoroughly washed and cleaned dried and stored in a dry frost protected area Always store the unit wi...

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