OVERVIEW
Congratulations on your new oxyCLONE. We suggest you rinse the reservoir and lid with warm water
and dish soap before use. This is all you will ever need for cleaning. Please avoid the use of toxic
chemicals.
The oxyCLONE may be used with or without rooting stimulants.
PARTS LIST
A. 1 - 80 Site Reservoir
B. 1 - 80 Site Lid
C. 1 - 40/pk oxyCERTS, Blue
D. 1 - 40/pk oxyCERTS, Black
E. 1 - Active Aqua submersible
pump, 160 GPH
F. 1 - Four outlet Active Aqua
air pump, 15 L/min
G. 4 - 3 ft length, 1/4" clear
tubing, 4 air pump
connectors
H. 4 - 4" Active Aqua Round Air
Stones
SETUP
1. Fill the oxyCLONE 80 with 7 gallons of water or to the fill line. We have found the best results
from bottled spring water. Municipal tap water is also acceptable, and the chlorine has proven
beneficial. We do not recommend using reverse osmosis or distilled water with the oxyCLONE.
2. Place the Active Aqua submersible pump, with venturi air intake tubing attached, so that it sits
below the fill line with the suction cups against the wall (please see page 2 of the submersible
pump's instructions for a diagram showing the attachment of the adapter and venturi tubing to
the water pump). The air tubes, venturi tube, and power cord will come out of the oxyCLONE
through the small cutout in the back of the cover. See Figure 1 for demonstration of the proper
positioning of all components.
3. Remove all packaging from your single outlet Active Aqua air pump. Connect one end of the ¼"
clear tubing to the air pump outlets, then connect the opposite ends of the clear tubing to the
inlets of the air stones. NOTE: Make sure to mount the air pump unit on a stable dry surface
above the water level near a 120V power source.
4. Position the air stones evenly in the bottom of the reservoir. Please note that the included air
stone(s) by Active Aqua will begin producing bubbles as soon as you set up your oxyCLONE.
However, these air stones will produce even more bubbles after they have become fully saturated.
The saturation process may take a day or two, but this will not delay the rooting process.
5. Plug in the air pump and the submersible pump. Observe the aeration of the water and make
sure you are getting plenty of bubbles and movement. If you are not, you may reposition the
water pump and adjust the venturi air valve until you feel that you are receiving the maximum
turbulence (the turbulence provides vital oxygenation). You can adjust the air and water pumps
for minimum or maximum oxygenation. We recommend maximum. Run your oxyCLONE
continuously 24 hours per day.
6. Attach cover (lid). The cover fits very snugly inside the rim. The tight fit helps to prevent leaks and
maintain high levels of humidity and oxygen inside the cloning chamber.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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aeration kit included with
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