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4. Ensure that the water supply tubing (21) and water flow indicator (8) do not become
clogged and are not restricted.
5. Check all connections regularly to ensure they are tight and secure.
6. Check regularly to ensure CO
7. Replace coral gravel media as required.
8. During routine maintenance it is advisable to ensure that the lid O ring is checked for any
signs of degradation and replaced accordingly. Spares available through your local stockist.
We advise using silicone grease to lubricate all O rings.
9. Clean water supply pump (if using) regularly to ensure it is free and clear of detritus.
10. Before removing the pump from the calcium reactor please ensure that all water has been
emptied from the calcium reactor or that you have a bucket or similar vessel underneath
the reactor to collect any water remaining in the reactor. Please note that if you decide to
remove the pump during maintenance ensure that the pump, impeller and pump O ring are
re-positioned correctly and securely as failure to do so could result in leaks or operating
problems. A small amount of silicone grease can be used to help ensure a watertight
connection. Pump spares are available from your local supplier.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem: pH level in aquarium is low
1. Solution: Carefully and gradually reduce CO
2. Solution: Carefully and gradually adjust the water outlet flow control valve (part no.10) to
achieve a slower flow rate, such as approximately 90 drops per minute (1.5 drops per
second).
3. Solution: Increase aquarium circulation flow and surface movement.
4. Solution: Increase ventilation around your aquarium.
5. Solution: Aerate reactor effluent before it goes into your aquarium or allow it to run over
more coral gravel
Problem: pH level in aquarium is high
1.
Solution: Carefully and gradually increase CO
2.
Solution: Carefully and gradually reduce the water flow exiting the REEF-React.
Please note: pH levels in your aquarium will be different at various times during the day and
this means that the pH measurement you obtain will also vary depending on the time of day
that the test is carried out. Excess CO
Problem: Calcium level in aquarium is low
1.
Solution: Carefully and gradually increase CO
2.
Solution: Add a calcium supplement to raise the calcium to the desired level and continue
to use calcium reactor to stabilise and maintain correct level.
Problem: Calcium level in aquarium is high
1.
Solution: Carefully and gradually reduce CO
calcium level is achieved.
2.
Solution: Carefully and gradually reduce the water flow exiting the REEF-React
USEFUL TIP: After carrying out any changes to CO
at least 24 hours before re-testing water parameters.
Please note: as no two aquariums are the same, and water parameters within the aquarium
continuously change, it may take time and patience to achieve the desired result and the
installation and operation of this calcium reactor should be carried out in conjunction with
regular testing of both the water exiting the REEF-React and your aquarium water.
is being dosed correctly.
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input.
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input.
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will affect pH level.
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input.
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input or stop CO
2
dose rates or water outlet flow rates allow
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input until desired
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