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Maintenance

For  maintenance  instructions  regarding  the 

return pump, refer to the instruction booklet 

provided with the pump.

DAILY: 

Feed your fish as per instructions on your fish 

food container.

Check temperature

Ensure all equipment is running correctly.

Ensure water level is safely above the

 

minimum operating water level

 mark. When 

topping  up  evaporated  water,  always  use 

dechlorinated  tap  water  or  suitably  filtered 

water. When water evaporates from the 

aquarium, salt remains in the water so topping 

up with salt water will increase the salinity of 

the aquarium. Check salinity after topping up.

WEEKLY:

Test water parameters including pH, ammonia, 

nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, carbonate hardness 

and specific gravity (salinity). If you are keeping 

coral or other sensitive marine animals you 

may  wish  to  perform  further  testing.  Seek 

advice from your marine aquarium specialist.

Use quality test kits, Aqua One have a range 

of test kits (sold separately) which will allow 

you to easily and accurately monitor your 

water quality.

Some  species  require  specific  water 

conditions. Please seek advice from your 

marine aquarium specialist.

FORTNIGHTLY:

 25% water change

What you will need: A bucket, gravel cleaner, 

towel,  algae  scraper,  water  conditioner  and 

either synthetic salt or premixed/natural salt 

water. The fish and corals do not need to be 

removed while performing a water change.

1. Wash your hands.

2.  Mix  up  your  salt  water  according  to  the 

directions on the packaging of the salt mix. Or, 

have your premixed/natural salt water ready.

3.  Check  the  pH,  temperature  and  specific 

gravity  of  both  the  aquarium  water  and  the 

new water. Make any adjustments that need 

to be made to the new water. You may want 

to purchase a second heater to warm the new 

water.

4.  Once  the  water  is  ready  to  use,  remove 

the  light  unit  and  glass  lids  and  place  them 

somewhere safe away from the water where 

they will not be broken or damaged.

5. Turn the heater and pump off.

6.  Place  a  towel  on  the  floor  in  front  of  the 

aquarium to guard from water spillage.

7. Use an  algae  scraper and  gently  remove 

any algae that is growing on the glass.

8.  Using  a  gravel  cleaner,  remove  25%  of 

the aquarium water. Take note of how much 

water is removed and be sure to have enough 

prepared water to replace all that is removed.

9. Remove the filter sock from the sump and 

rinse it in water that has been removed from 

the aquarium. Replace if necessary.

10.  Refill  the  aquarium  using  the  prepared 

water to approximately 10cm above the 

minimum operating water level

 mark.

11. Turn the heater and pump back on and 

ensure the water level is safely above the 

minimum operating water level

 mark.

12. Allow the aquarium to run for 30 minutes 

then  check  the  temperature,  specific  gravity 

and pH. Adjust if necessary.

13. Replace the glass lids and light unit.

Summary of Contents for MiniReef 215

Page 1: ...Inspiring Excellence in Fish Care MiniReef 215 www aquaone com au Instruction version 14 2 2018 ...

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: ...terial until all the parts of the product have been found and the product has been assembled This product is shipped to you in a factory sealed carton Should the product malfunction in any way or if the unit is damaged and requires replacement contact the retailer where the product was purchased for inspection Set up Parts 1 Filter Sock 2 Heater Chamber 3 Protein Skimmer Mount 4 Return Pump 5 Top ...

Page 4: ...op Step 4 Attach Centre Back and 2 Side Back Panels View from back View from back View from back 8 Side Back x2 7 Centre Back Left Door 5 Right Door 6 2 Base 1 Top 3 Left Side 4 Right Side Top Front 10 Base Support x2 11 9 Centre Support Please ensure that all parts are present and undamaged before beginning to build the cabinet Make sure that Cams are securely locked in place 11 11 2 4 3 10 2 8 8...

Page 5: ...magnetic door latches and Brackets to Centre Support Step 7 Place sump in position Ensure that black foam mat is positioned under sump for proper support Step 8 Place and secure Centre Support as shown and secure with screws on bottom brackets and top screw at top of support Foam Mat 5 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 6: ...arium and should be purchased specifically for aquarium use Do not use any chemicals or detergents to clean anything intended for the aquarium Refer to the instructions supplied with the protein skimmer heater and return pump for installation Set Up Instructions Light Unit Light Bracket Weir Return pump Refugium Drain Return Hose Return Barrel Union Top up Reservoir Protein Skimmer Filter Sock Hea...

Page 7: ... cabinet assembly 5 Place the aquarium onto the cabinet Ensure that you place the black foam pad between the aquarium and the cabinet Failure to do so may result in damage to the aquarium 6 Disassemble the Return Barrel Union 11 by unscrewing the large ring Attach one piece of the green return hose to each half of the Barrel Union and secure each with a hose clamp 7 Take care not to lose the o rin...

Page 8: ... remains free this will minimise noise caused as water exits the aquarium 15 Follow the instructions provided with the return pump to install into the sump Place the pump in the position noted on page 4 and use the elbow intake as described in the instructions 16 Attach the two lengths of flexible hose using the Return Barrel Union 11 Use the assembly to connect the pump to the return pipe 6 Use h...

Page 9: ...ght unit that has the power cords connected Attach the cable clip approximately level with the height you want the light unit to hang 6 Place the power cables into the cable clip fold the band over the cable and secure it into place 7 Ensure your hands are dry Connect the light unit to the power supply units The plugs sockets are marked with blue and white rings to denote which power supply connec...

Page 10: ... The fish and corals do not need to be removed while performing a water change 1 Wash your hands 2 Mix up your salt water according to the directions on the packaging of the salt mix Or have your premixed natural salt water ready 3 Check the pH temperature and specific gravity of both the aquarium water and the new water Make any adjustments that need to be made to the new water You may want to pu...

Page 11: ...ct all connections The LED light units used in this aquarium are designed to last up to 5 times longer than conventional light tubes All LED lights are made up of multiple LEDs and occasionally individual LEDs can break down as with all LED devices The effectiveness of your LED light unit will not degrade as quickly as conventional light tube output would over a period of 6 months Disposal of used...

Page 12: ...glect c abuse d fire or flood e normal wear and tear f accidental breakage g Acts of God h mains voltage fluctuation or supply problems i connection to any voltage other than what is stated on the rating plate j modification or tampering to electrical cord or plug k vermin insects or foreign object l liquid spillage or submersion of goods not designed to sustain such use or duress 2 4 Where inspec...

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