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Metal Framed Cabinet

The metal frame cabinet comes with 6-8 adjustable feet, 

depending on model. 
Start by establishing if your floor is level by placing the 

cabinet roughly in position and using a spirit level on the 

top of the frame or top. A spirit level of at least 60-90cm 

in length will be required.

1. Level back to front.

•  Cabinet leans backwards - extend all back feet, on 

larger models adjust middle feet first. 

• Cabinet leans forwards - extend all front feet.

2. Level side to side.

•  Cabinets with centre feet – if one end is higher than 

middle, raise both centre feet to match the highest 

point. Adjust all other corner feet down to firmly touch 

the floor.

•  Cabinets without centre feet – extend feet at lowest 

end until level.

3. Final cabinet check, adjust if necessary.

•  Re-check top of frame is level front to back and side to 

side, at multiple points. 

•  Re-check all feet are firmly on the floor.
 

Installing the tank and the sump

The sump comes fitted with protective mat. Do not 

remove this mat. 
Install the sump in the cabinet, be careful not to catch 

the metal hinges with the glass sump when positioning. 
Place the aquarium carefully onto the top of the cabinet, 

ensuring that the protective base mat is sandwiched 

between cabinet top and tank base. The rear corners of 

the aquarium should line up with the rear corners of the 

cabinet. The front of the aquarium will protrude over the 

cabinet top but align with the cabinet perimeter when 

the doors are installed and closed.
After installing the tank and sump, but before filling, 

check the level again by placing the spirit level along the 

top edges of the tank and make any fine adjustments. 

Leave the tank to settle for a couple of hours and then 

re-check and adjust if necessary.

STEP 3 INSTALLING THE PIPEWORK

The Aqua-Pro Reef aquarium pipework is designed to 

be easy to install using two people, without the need 

for aquarium silicone or tools. To allow easier access for 

installing the pipework it is best to lift off the removable 

weir comb section and set aside in a safe place.
The three pipes can be installed in any order, but the 

following will allow for the easiest install.

Main overflow pipe

The main weirbox overflow pipe is the shorter of the two 

32/40mm diameter pipes. 
Ensure that the flexible rubber seal is in place at the top of 

the threaded section so that it will seal between the pipe 

and the aquarium glass. Insert the pipe down the weir so 

that the threaded end goes through the hole. 

Take the lower part of the main overflow pipe, which is 

fitted with a gate valve, ensure the rubber o-ring is in place. 
Offer up the female threaded end of the pipe to the male 

thread coming down through the weir. Whilst one person 

holds the lower section in place, the other person should 

turn the upper section in the weirbox clockwise to screw 

the pipes together until they are hand tight.

Safety overflow pipe

The upper safety overflow pipe is the longer of the two 

32/40mm diameter pipes. 
Ensure that the flexible rubber seal is in place at the top 

of the threaded section so that it will seal between the 

pipe and the aquarium glass. Insert the pipe down the 

weir so that the threaded end goes through the hole. 
Take the lower part of the safety overflow pipe, ensure the 

rubber o-ring is in place. 
Offer up the female threaded end of the pipe to the male 

thread coming down through the weirbox . Whilst one 

person holds the lower section in place, the other person 

should turn the upper section in the weirbox clockwise to 

screw the pipes together until they are hand tight.

Return pipe

Find the smaller diameter 20/25mm return pipe.
Ensure that the flexible rubber seal is in place at the top 

of the threaded section so that it will seal between the 

pipe and the aquarium glass. Insert the pipe down the 

weir so that the threaded end goes through the hole. 
Take the lower part of the return pipe with the hose tail, 

ensure the rubber o-ring is in place. 
Offer up the female threaded end of the pipe to the male 

thread coming down through the weir. Whilst one person 

holds the lower section in place, the other person should 

turn the upper section in the weirbox clockwise to screw 

the pipes together until they are hand tight. 

Upper return pipe:

 line up the top of the long pipe with 

the pre-fitted nozzle assembly on the weir. 
The two halves of the threaded union should meet and 

sit flat against each other when the horizontal pipe is 

level. The height of the upper half of the union can 

be adjusted by screwing it into the threaded elbow, 

turning clockwise or anticlockwise to shorten or 

lengthen the pipe. Screw both parts together with the 

locking ring. 
The pre-assembled pipework that is fitted through 

the weirbox wall, is threaded to make it removable for 

cleaning.
There is a single outlet pipe and bends, which passes 

through the front of the weirbox, supplied with a flat fan 

nozzle and also a 

Random Flow Generator

 nozzle.

The 1800 model outlet is fitted with 2 nozzles.

For all models there is a small 3mm hole drilled in 

the pipework, just below the water surface, to act as 

an anti syphon break and this hole should always be 

kept clear by regular maintenance.
Lower Return pipe:

 Push the length of flexible hose on 

to the hose tail as far as it will go, so that it meets the 

collar at the top of the barb. Use a plastic pipe clamp or 

large cable tie to hold in place.
The end of the flexible hose should be positioned in the 

return pump section of the sump ready for the pump. 

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