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8.
You can now turn the base plate back until you hear a click.
9.
The UV part is reassembled and the filter part is placed in the filter container.
Cleaning or replacing quartz glass
If the water turns green even though the UV lamp has been replaced, the quartz glass
may need to be cleaned. A dirty quartz glass prevents the UV rays from effectively killing
sulfur whales. The quartz glass should be cleaned if necessary or after the season.
1.
Close the pump and filter by unplugging.
2.
Unscrew the four screws at the top of the cover.
3.
The lid with quartz glass and UV tube is carefully pulled up.
4.
The black locking ring is unscrewed from the quartz glass socket.
5.
Now you can loosen the quartz glass. Be sure to double it
o-ring located on top of the quartz glass.
6.
If you need to replace a UV-C lamp, it can now be removed and
replaced with a new one. Make sure it is a HQ2 55 W / 230 Volt
UV tubes with the same watts and voltages.
7.
Refit UV lamp and quartz glass. Feel free to grease it
double o-ring with a little silicone oil.
8.
The locking ring is screwed back.
9.
Replace the cover and carefully screw in the four screws.
Consumables
1.
UV-C lamp HQ2 55 watt / 230 Volt.
NOTE! You must use the same power on the lamp as the filter delivered with.
2.
Filter cartridges complete set.
3.
Extra gaskets.
Post- and pre-season - storage and maintenance
Before winter, the filter MUST be taken in from the pond to avoid frost damage. The
filter must be backwashed, cleaned and the filter materials must be rinsed through and
washed thoroughly. The quartz glass should also be cleaned of dirt and lime. Then
empty the filter container of water and clean it. Then place it dry and frost-free. For larger
filters, the emptied and cleaned container can instead be covered in place outside, while
lids with electronics, quartz glass and filter material are in turn placed dry and frost-free
in another place.
If there is water left in the filter itself, it can in the worst case freeze to pieces. Even the
quartz glass can freeze or shake a little so that the o-rings are moved or damaged. This
can then mean that they no longer hold tightly.
Large temperature fluctuations can either affect the O-rings so that condensation occurs
or cause corrosion in the electrical parts.
Winter
Post- and pre-season - storage and maintenance
Before putting the filter into operation for the spring, lubricate all O-rings with silicone
grease. The UV-C lamp must be replaced (once a year even if it is lit). There may be
plastic residue in the quartz glass, these can only be thrown away. These are parts of
a plastic cover that have been worn up by the UV-C rays. The part fulfilled its purpose
during the transport of the filter and is no longer needed.
Spring
Warranty
BioClear XL pressure filters are covered by a 24-month warranty from the date of purchase.
The purchase receipt is valid as proof of guarantee and must always be presented in the
event of a complaint. PondTeam decides whether the filter should be repaired or replaced
with a new one. The warranty only covers defects that can be traced to the production
and the condition of the product at the time of purchase. Damage due to frost and lack of
maintenance is NOT covered by the warranty. This also applies to normal wear and tear
on consumables such as filter material, UV-C lamp and quartz glass.
A possible manufacturing defects, which can be traced back to the condition of the
product at the time of purchase, can be detected at the latest at the first opportunity for
disassembly, cleaning and winter storage of the product.
The guarantee does not apply if the unit's electrical parts have been tampered with or
the power cable has been shortened, and if the maintenance of the product has not been
taken care of.
It is very rare that you need to separate the inner and outer container
of the filter
1. The small screw in the inner container can be unscrewed.
2. The two screws in the inlet plate are removed.
3. Grasp the side hole of the inner container and turn counterclockwise so that the slot
comes without the opening in the upper edge of the outer container.
4. Now the inner container can be lifted out. The microchips in the outer container will
fall to the bottom of the filter. They must be removed completely before putting the
container back.
5. When you reassemble the inner container, put the filter down and refill the filter chips.
6. If you need to change the UV-C lamp, it can now be removed and replaced
with a new one. Make sure it is an HQ2 55 W / 230 Volt
UV tubes with the same wattage and volt strength.
7. When the cover is to be reassembled, make sure that the oblong "slot" fits into the
cut-out of the cover under the drain thread. Then twist the lid into place.
Disassemble the outer and inner container
of the filter