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Filter start-up:

           -       Your BioSteps filter is now assembled and can be put close to your water garden in a shaded 

                    spot chosen in function of convenience, easy maintenance and landscape esthetics. 

                    Position the filter in horizontal way on a non compactable surface and make sure that the outlet 

                    drain valve can function properly.

           -       Connect the inlet of the filter to the hose that is already connected to the water pump. Connect 

                    the clean water outlet to the water pipe that returns the clean water to the water garden. Connect 

                    the sludge outlet to the hose or water pipe that leads away the dirty water. 

                    Switch on the pump only, not the UVC! Check that there are no leaks! If any leaks please make 

                    sure that these are sealed:

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position the O-rings correctly, 

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use some Teflon tape on the threads of the fittings

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Check that the nuts are correctly secured

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Use proper PVC glue to connect the piping

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Use a hose clamp to secure the position of the hose on the hose socket.

           -       Once confirmed that there are no leaks you can switch on the UVC. To control proper function 

                    you can see the blue light through the transparent UVC water inlet socket. Never look direct into 

                    the UV light as it can harm your eyes.

           -       For proper function of a biofilter it is imperative to let the water flow through the filter 24h/24h 

                   continuously. If the water pump is not functioning for more than 2 hours, the oxygen level of the 

                    water in the filter will drop quickly which might kill the nitrifying bacteria and plankton that purify 

                    the water.

Filter Maintenance:

Frequency of maintenance will depend on many factors such as:

           -       Fish load and feeding rate, season and water temperature, etc...

           -       new- or old water garden and level of existing sediment or algal blooms

In principle, maintenance of the filter is needed when the filter mats are clogged up with dirt, silt or bacterial 

flock and consequently the water starts to flow over the filter mats.

For maintenance please take following steps:

           -       First switch of the UVC and then switch of the pump.

           -       Unscrew the cap of the UVC and take off the filter cover. Then put the UVC cap back in place and 

                    tighten it.

           -       Lower the water level of the filter by opening the drain valve and simultaneously rinse the filter 

                   mats. Normally, this can be done without removing the Matala from the filter. Only in cases of 

                   heavy silting or clogging of the filter mats or substrate it will be necessary to remove these from 

                   the filter, clean and put back into position. 

           -       For rinsing, we advise to use pond water. Prepare pond water in a bucket on the side and pour 

                   over the Matala mats with sufficient volume to dislocate dirt. Alterably, you can pump water from 

                   the pond and hose off the filter mats.

Do not use high pressure and avoid cleaning the Matala overzealously because you will remove too many 

bacteria and drastically lower the filter’s bio-filtration capacity!

For countries with distinct winters it is advisable in case of shallow ponds to switch off the filter system when 

water temperature reaches below 8 degrees C ( 46 degrees F) and fish are no longer feeding. In such case 

clean out the filter properly and store until next spring.

When cleaning the filter, simultaneously clean the pump’s filter housing or prefilter in order to keep a normal 

flow capacity to the filter.

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Summary of Contents for Biosteps10

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ement in function of improved filter characteristics Section 1 Contents Filter container Filter cover Inlet universal hose adapter 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 Sludge drain Univeral hose tail stopper 1 1 4 1 1 2 stopper 1 QTY 1 1 1 1 Article no 40001102 40002102 30819244 30819453 46191281 46191381 46191461 46191461 40003106 40004103 Matala filter mat Green Matala filter mat Blue Matala filter mat Grey Matala fil...

Page 3: ...stocking more fish Larger UVC Our Biosteps design is GRAVITY FLOW back to the pond The outlet fitting needs to be higher than the point of return at the waterfall or pond otherwise filter may overflow Also the distance from outlet fitting to the pond should be kept as close as possible Maximum distance for outlet pipe should be less than 10 feet otherwise filter may overflow Assembling and Start u...

Page 4: ...ng is installed first over the clear hose socket and then the clear hose socket is installed through the hole in the section 1 Hand tighten nut 3 4 tight Do not over tighten Option 3 Biosteps10 with Waterfall Spillway option Check alignment of spillway with upper outlet hole in section 6 of body The top of spillway should fit flush against the body Align spillway with upper hole in filter body and...

Page 5: ...e Cover cap has safety switch Lamp will only light when fitted fully into body Insert partitioning screen after the Gray Matala in section 5 This prevents media from blocking the outlet pipe Place lid over the UVC and snap onto filter Carefully insert UVC bulb into UVC body Caution UVC bulb is delicate Tighten hand nut cap into UVC body Hand nut must be firm and snug to prevent water leakage into ...

Page 6: ...filtration to high efficiency bio filtration Filter sections Contents Function Section 1 No filter media Optional UVC Water inlet and sedimentation of biggest particles Prevent blooms of unicellular algae bacteria parasites Section 2 Flex Matala 2 Medium Density filtermat Section 3 Flex Matala 2 High Density filter mats Flex Matala 2 Super High Density filter mat Flex Matala 2 Super High Density f...

Page 7: ... of maintenance will depend on many factors such as Fish load and feeding rate season and water temperature etc new or old water garden and level of existing sediment or algal blooms In principle maintenance of the filter is needed when the filter mats are clogged up with dirt silt or bacterial flock and consequently the water starts to flow over the filter mats For maintenance please take followi...

Page 8: ...roblems resulting from inappropriate installation or operation overloading frost use of force third party faults mechanical damage or vandalism or any defects caused by improper functioning or installation of pump hoses or piping Turn off pump to BioSteps Detach UVC hand cap bulb Turn off pump Close pump valve optional Shake Matala pads gently up and down in filter to loosen dirt particles Remove ...

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