NEVER use soap, detergents or any other aggressive chemical substances to clean your aquarium tank, as
they may damage the silicone seals.
In case of salt water aquariums, the following recommendations should be followed:
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SALTWATER
AQUARIUMS
It is commonly known that salt water is far more corrosive, electrically conductive, and generally degrades plastic and
metal parts at an accelerated rate versus fresh water. To minimize salt accumulations on the aquarium, take note of
the following recommendations:
1. Make sure that the filter outputs do not spray above the water surface; position them below the water surface with
a slight downward angle, but allow for surface movement (which contributes to oxygenation).
2. If an air pump must be used, frequent removal of salt deposits will be necessary.
3. Keep the water level as constant as possible (top up regularly to make up for evaporation). This is beneficial in
providing stable salinity and will help protect the canopy.
4. Clean all aquarium components that come into contact with salt water at least every 15 days.
Use a wet cloth (never use chemical products or detergents). Simple lemon juice may be useful for removing
calcareous encrustation. Rinse thoroughly afterward to eliminate acid residue.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
OUTPUT NOZZLE (N)
OUTPUT STEM (B)
CONNECTOR STEM
RUBBER RINGS (C)
INTAKE STRAINER (S)
CONNECTOR STEM (A)
Output nozzle (N): 15470 one for all models
Output stem (B): 15472 one for all models
Connector stem (A): 15473 one for all models
RING NUT (R)
Intake strainer (S): A-20009 one for all models
Rubber ring (C): 15476 one for all models
OUTPUT GROUP
INPUT GROUP
Ring nut (R): 15474 one for all models
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