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Important Safeguards

To guard against injury, basic safety precautions 

should be observed, including the following:

1. Read and follow all safety instructions and important 

notices in these instructions as well as on the product 

itself.

2. This appliance is not intended for use by children 

or infirm persons without supervision. Young children 

should be supervised to ensure that they do not play 

with the appliance.

3. To avoid possible electric shocks, special care 

should be taken since water is employed in the use 

of  aquarium  equipment.  For  each  of  the  following 

situations do not attempt repairs yourself. Return the 

appliance to an authorised service facility for service or 

discard the appliance.

a. If the appliance or any electrical component of the 

appliance (non-immersible equipment only) falls into 

the water or gets wet, do not reach for it. Unplug it and 

then retrieve it.

b. If the appliance shows any sign of abnormal water 

leakage, immediately unplug it from the power source.

c. Carefully examine the appliance after installation. It 

should not be plugged in if there is water on parts which 

are not intended to be wet.

d.  Do  not  operate  the  appliance  if  it  has  a  damaged 

cord  or  plug,  or  if  it  is  malfunctioning,  or  dropped  or 

damaged in any manner.

4. A “drip loop” (see graphic) should be arranged for 

each cable connecting an aquarium to a power supply. 

The drip loop is the part of the cable below the level of 

the power supply. It prevents water travelling down the 

cable and coming into contact with the power supply. If 

the plug or the socket does get wet, do not unplug the 

appliance. Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that 

supplies the power to the appliance, then unplug and 

examine for presence of water in the socket.

5. Always unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet 

when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, 

before any type of maintenance or cleaning.

6. Never yank the cable to pull it from the socket. Pull 

the plug carefully to disconnect.

7. Do not use the appliance for reasons other than 

the intended use. The use of attachments that are not 

recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause 

the product to be unsafe. This is not recommended.

8. Do not install or store the appliance where it will be 

exposed to weather or temperatures below freezing.

9. Make sure any component mounted on a tank is 

securely installed before operating it.

10. Ensure input voltage is the same voltage as your 

local power supply.

11. If an extension cable is used it should have the 

proper rating. Care should be taken to arrange the cord 

so that it will not be tripped or pulled.

12. A G.F.C.I (Ground fault circuit interrupter) & surge 

protector is recommended for all electrical appliances.

13. Ensure your hands are dry when turning the power 

switch  on/off  and  when  inserting/removing  the  power 

cable from the socket.

14. If you are in any doubt about the electrical installation 

or safety of this product you must consult a qualified 

electrician.

For Guarantee Conditions, please refer to the 

Guarantee form that is enclosed with this product.

All  products  are  supplied  with  fitted  plugs.  This  plug 

should not be tampered with in any way or removed. 

Removal  or  tampering  with  the  plug  invalidates  our 

guarantee offered with this product.

For UK a 3 pin adaptor is supplied with the product and 

this must be used.

Summary of Contents for LifeStyle 127

Page 1: ...Inspiring Excellence in Fish Care LifeStyle www aquaone com au Instruction version 7 11 2017 Series Aquariums ...

Page 2: ...wet do not unplug the appliance Disconnect the fuse or circuit breaker that supplies the power to the appliance then unplug and examine for presence of water in the socket 5 Always unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts before any type of maintenance or cleaning 6 Never yank the cable to pull it from the socket Pull the plug carefully ...

Page 3: ...a One Genuine Spare Parts Only See your local Aqua One Dealer and look for the number listed below for the spare part you require Alternatively you will find these numbers on the silver label located on the product LifeStyle 21 Impeller Set 164I LifeStyle 21 Carbon Cartridge 1C LifeStyle 21 Sponge Pad 164S LifeStyle 29 Impeller Set 165I LifeStyle 29 Carbon Cartridge 1C LifeStyle 29 Sponge Pad 164S...

Page 4: ...d Light Touch Switch LED Light Unit Filter Chamber Spray Bar Carbon Cartridge Sponge Filter Grid Elbow Rubber Mount Waterproof Power Head Intake Pipe Intake Strainer Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 End Cap Know Your Tank ...

Page 5: ...le 21 29 LifeStyle 76 LifeStyle 127 LifeStyle 190 Filter Grid Spray Bar End Cap Intake Pipe Intake Strainer Elbow Adapter Rubber Mount Carbon Cartridge Filter Sponge Filter Grid Filter Media Layout LifeStyle 52 ...

Page 6: ...ke Pipe and Strainer together as shown below 5 Attach the intake pipe to the bottom of the Power Head as shown above 6 Place the filter grid in the bottom of the filter unit as shown in Fig 3 on page 4 7 Place the black filter sponge on top of the Filter Grid as shown in Fig 3 on page 4 8 Place the carbon cartridge on top of the black filter sponges with the wool facing upwards as shown in Fig 3 o...

Page 7: ...rniture 13 Wash aquarium gravel sold separately Place a portion of gravel into a bucket run water through churn it over with your hand until the water running out of the bucket is clear It is important to wash the gravel thoroughly Repeat this process several times until all the gravel has been washed 14 Place washed gravel over the base of the Aquarium 15 At this stage place plastic plants decora...

Page 8: ...t water is flowing correctly 19 Close the lid and ensure that the light works 6 0 6 3 6 6 7 0 7 3 7 5 7 8 ACID NEUTRAL ALKALINE Quick Drop pH 20 Test and adjust pH levels using a quality Aqua One test kit sold separately 21 Allow the aquarium to stand for 5 7 days before introducing a few hardy fish 22 Seek advice from your retailer for correct fish numbers and species compatibility ...

Page 9: ...ce the towel on the floor in front of the aquarium to guard from water spillage 5 Use an Aqua One 4 in 1 algae scraper to gently scrape away any algae growing on the glass or filter pipes 6 Using an Aqua One gravel cleaner empty approximately 25 of the aquarium water into the bucket Take note of how much water is emptied 7 Remove the elbow and spray bar unit from the top of the power head 8 Remove...

Page 10: ...th an Aqua One double ended pipe brush sold separately 4 Remove the power head from the filter unit 5 Pull impeller cover off bottom of power head this will uncover the impeller 6 Grasp the impeller blades and remove from the impeller chamber See Powerhead Diagram on next page 7 Use an Aqua One double ended pipe brush to clean impeller and inside of impeller chamber 8 Also run a pipe brush through...

Page 11: ...are available separately from your local Aqua One retailer Note This is only a guide You should seek professional advice from your aquarium specialist at the time of purchase DO NOT ADD ALL FISH AT ONCE Build stock levels slowly over time Allow at least one week between additions of fish Add a filter supplement such as Aqua One Bio Start to help the biological system cope with the additional waste...

Page 12: ...before adding anything to it FILTER MEDIA Biological Filtration Filter Sponge Biological filtration is a process where toxic nitrogen compounds such as ammonia and nitrite Fish waste are removed from the system via a breakdown process carried out by nitrifying bacteria Nitrobacter and Nitrosomonas These nitrifying bacteria need substrate with a high surface area to adhere to such as a sponge When ...

Page 13: ...n overflow 2 Make sure spray bar holes are pointed down onto the carbon cartridge 3 Make sure water level is not to high see page 7 Step 16 4 If an air stone is being used check it is not bubbling water over the rim of the aquarium if so turn the air pump down 5 Make sure the aquarium is sitting on a level surface 6a Turn off and unplug all equipment Remove filter media Mark the water level on the...

Page 14: ...40V AC Suitable Coldwater Tropical Aquarium Model LifeStyle 190 Dimensions 100 x 56 x 43cm Aquarium Volume 190L Filter Flow Rate 1100L hr Light Wattage 26 7W Power Requirements 220 240V AC Suitable Coldwater Tropical Aquarium Model LifeStyle 127 Dimensions 80 x 51 x 48cm Aquarium Volume 127L Filter Flow Rate 1100L hr Light Wattage 22 5W Power Requirements 220 240V AC Suitable Coldwater Tropical Co...

Page 15: ...l liquid spillage or submersion of goods not designed to sustain such use or duress 2 3 Where inspections reveal goods are in normal working order including where noise or vibration is consistent with normal goods operation 2 4 Attempted repairs or modifications by unauthorised persons including but not limited to the drilling of holes in the aquarium glass by unauthorised persons 2 5 Where the go...

Page 16: ...anufactured in China Designed in Australia by Aqua One Aqua One and Aqua One Inspiring Excellence in Fish Care are registered trademarks or trademarks www aquaone com au Inspiring Excellence in Fish Care TM ...

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