2.
(Bio160 only)
Now remove the protective strip from the other side of the double-sided
adhesive tape and press the thermal casing with the tape firmly against a
clean area on the side pane of the aquarium.
Alternatively the thermal casing can be mounted in an aquarium cabinet
or on a vertical surface near the aquarium using the screws provided (10).
3.
Unscrew the lid of the reaction canister (1) and place the filter insert (4)
inside the opening of the canister (if not already supplied pre-fitted). ***I'm
not 100% certain this is what you meant - it didn't translate well sorry!
4.
Empty component A and component B of the JBL ProFlora BioRefill (2) one
after the other into the reaction canister.
Note on Bio160: Never add more than the contents of ONE bio-refill into the
reaction canister! The second bio-refill in the Bio160 set is intended as a
refill only!
5.
Now fill the reaction canister with lukewarm tap water (approx 20 –25 °C)
up to the top marking (no higher!!).
6.
Screw the lid firmly back on to the reaction canister and shake briefly,
holding the hose connection opening closed with one finger.
Note: An O-ring washer is positioned in the inner nut of the lid, this must
be correctly in place.
7.
(Bio80 only):
Remove the protective foil from one side of the self-adhesive Velcro tape
(3) and apply it vertically below the lid of the reaction canister.
8.
(Bio80 only):
Stand the reaction canister next to the aquarium and remove the second
protective strip from the Velcro tape. Now press the canister with the self-
adhesive side of the Velcro tape against the aquarium. Now the canister
cannot be accidentally knocked over but can still be easily removed (to
refill) whenever necessary. If there is no room next to the aquarium, the
canister can be attached in the same way to any other vertical surface.
However, it is important to ensure that the canister always stands on a
supporting surface. The Velcro tape is not suitable to hang the canister
without additional support!
(Bio160 only):
Place the reaction canister in the thermal casing.
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