according to local regulations and fit the new
lamp.
4 - Slide the quartz tube down over the lamp. Ensure
that the two o-rings at the base of the quartz tube
are clean and free from debris.
5 - Slide the locking collar down over the quartz tube
and screw down. You should screw down until
the stop of the locking collar hits the stop of the
housing so that the collar cannot be screwed
down any more.
6 - Reassemble the bayonet tube and screw and
restart (Fig 8-S).
Warning! Ensure that the quartz tube is assembled
correctly so that it provides a completely watertight
seal.
Check the condition of the two o-rings on the Quartz
Tube Assembly (Fig 9-T-iii). If these are damaged in
any way or you cannot guarantee a water tight seal,
contact Hozelock Consumer Services.
Biological Filter
Normally, there is no need to remove the biomedia
as any cleaning may kill the colonies of bacteria that
make toxic waste harmless. However if the biomedia
becomes heavily clogged and does require cleaning
follow this procedure.
1 - Remove the foam.
2 - The bag of Kaldnes Biomedia (Fig 7-P) can then be
removed for cleaning.
3 - Wash in pond water.
4 - Reassemble the filter and restart.
Rotor Cleaning/Replacement
If the no water is being pumped or flow is reduced,
remove the quartz tube and lamp as described above,
then follow the below procedure.
1 - Release the Foam Cover by pushing the two
buttons (Fig 5-M) and lift the cover (Fig 6-N).
2 - Remove the foam (Fig 7-O), biomedia (Fig 7-P)
and stone bag.
3 - Turn the unit over and remove the 4 fixing screws
(Fig 10-V) and lift the base clear.
4 - Remove the 2 fixing screws (Fig 10-W) and lift the
Pump Assembly clear.
5 - Twist the Pump Chamber anticlockwise (Fig 10-X)
and lift clear. The rotor can now be pulled out
forcleaning or replacement ( Fig 10-Y).
Important! Take extra care so as to not drop
any of the small components. See Fig 10A for
assembly of the rotor.
6 - Reassemble the pump and 2 off fixing screws (Fig
10-W).
7 - Reroute the cable (Fig 10-Z).
8 - Reassemble the filter, and restart.
All Year Pump Care
A quick daily check should be carried out to ensure
that the pump is performing satisfactorily.
Once a week- Remove the outer casing and Fountain
Head in accordance with the general maintenance
notes.
Depending on pond water conditions, cleaning may be
required more frequently.
Once a year- Completely disassemble the unit
including the Rotor Assembly as described in the
general maintenance notes, and wash all components
in clean, freshwater.
Replace worn or broken parts.
Winter Storage
When not in use, the unit should be removed,
thoroughly washed and cleaned, dried and stored in
a dry frost protected area. Always store the unit with
the foam and foam cover off to ensure adequate
ventilation anddrying.
Contact/Spare Parts
For product advice and spares please contact
Hozelock Cyprio Consumer Services on 0121 313 1122
or visit www.hozelock.com
Fish Stocking and Density
Under normal conditions, the EasyClear™ 3000 or
4500 will support up to 72cm of fish. Introduce fish
slowly over the first few weeks, up to 20% of the
maximum recommended level, increasing to 50% after
six months. The balance will allow for fish growth.
Hozelock Cyprio Clearwater Guarantee
WE GUARANTEE YOU CLEAR WATER OR YOUR
MONEY BACK.
NOTE: IN SOME CASES IT CAN TAKE UP TO 6-8
WEEKS FOR YOUR WATER TO BECOME CLEAR.
This guarantee runs for 12 months after purchase,
provided that
• You have followed the installation and operating
instructions.
• You are using equipment of the correct size and
stocking level.
• You consult our Helpline (0121 313 1122) early
enough for any problems to be put right.
• The product has been returned undamaged.
A refund can only be authorised by Hozelock Cyprio
and is made only at the place of purchase to the
value of the purchase price of the EasyClear™ only.
A Proof of Purchase will be required.Please note that
the Clearwater Guarantee does not cover loss of water
clarity when blanketweed, as opposed to greenwater
algae, is the cause.
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