A. Thumbscrew
B. Mounting bracket
C. Reactor media
D. Dispersion cone
E. Feed pump
F. Outlet hose
G. Sponge (only when using it as fluidized reactor)
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1. Open the lid by removing the
thumbscrews.
2. Fill the reactor with required volume of media and reattach
the coupling.
STEP 1
1. Attach the flexible hose to outlet of the reactor.
2. Connect the feed pump to inlet of the reactor.
STEP 2
1. Position the reactor inside the aquarium or sump.
2. Switch on the feed pump and adjust the flow rate until all
the media is tumbling, so that it will keep the media free of
biofilm.
STEP 4
When using BR100 as fluidized Reactor
1. Inset one sponge at bottom and one at the top inside the
cylinder body.
2. It can be used with phosphate media or activated carbon.
3. Switch on the feed pump and adjust the flow rate until the
media starts to fluidize.
4. When fluidizing media, we suggest that the flow must not
be too strong to avoid media disintegration. A general guide
is to provide sufficient flow such that the surface of the media
are moving gently.
STEP 5
1. BR80 can be used inside the aquarium or in-sump.
2. It comes with two holding systems for individual fixing, and
is adjustable in height.
3. Remove the (a) screw and turn the (b) fixing bracket.
STEP 3