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Start-up
Attention! Never operate the unit with a water pressure of more than 0.2 bar!
Attention! Never operate the unit without water or without a pump filter!
Note!
A safety switch prevents switching on the UVC lamp as long as the UVC water housing is removed.
This is how to connect the power supply:
Switching on: Connect power plug to the socket. The unit switches on immediately when the power connection is
established.
Switching off: Disconnect the power plug.
Check the correct seating of hoses and cover cap prior to starting up. Never operate the UVC clarifying unit without
water.
Switch on the pump and wait until the filter housing is filled with water. Check all connections for leaks.
Connect the power plug of the UVC clarifying unit, the blue control lamp is lit (B). In the event of overheating, the
temperature monitor switches the UVC clarifying unit off automatically, the UCF clarifying unit automatically switches
on again once it has cooled down.
Note: After a new installation, the unit only reaches its full biological cleaning effect after a few weeks. The full effect
on bacteria is only reached as from a water temperature of + 10 °C.
Maintenance and cleaning
Attention! Dangerous electrical voltage.
Possible consequences: Death or severe injury.
Protective measures:
− Prior to reaching into the water, disconnect the power supply to all units used in the water.
− Disconnect the power plug prior to carrying out work on the unit.
Attention! Ultra-violet radiation.
Possible consequences: Eye or skin injury from burns.
Protective measures:
− Never operate the UVC lamp outside its housing.
− Never operate the UVC lamp in a housing that is defective.
Attention! Breakable glass.
Possible consequences: Injury of your hands caused by cuts.
Protective measures: Handle both quartz glass and UVC lamp with care.
Adhere to the safety information given above! Check and clean the water outlet into the pond at regular intervals.
Clean the filters at regular intervals (e.g. every four weeks), however, at the latest when cloudy or dirty water from the
water outlet returns to the garden pond. Carry out quick cleaning first. Should this prove insufficient, clean the entire
unit. Never use chemical cleaning agents.
Quick cleaning (C2, C3)
Open and remove the filter lid from the filter housing (C2). Pull the cleaning handles several times (C3). This causes
the foam filters to compress and be mechanically cleaned. Open the cover cap at the cleaning outlet and drain the
soiled water. Screw the cover cap back on again and start the unit up (see Start-up).
Complete cleaning (C2 – C5)
Open and remove the filter lid from the filter housing (C2). Unlock and remove the inner cover (C4). Press both en-
gagement hooks at each of the foam filter holders sideward, then remove holders including foam filters (C5). Remove
the foam filters from the holders and clean with clear water. Open the cover cap at the cleaning outlet and clean filter
housing, inner lid and cover with water. Reassemble the filter in the reverse order. Arrange the foam filters in water
flow direction: Coarse foam filters (blue) first, then fine foam filters (red). Screw the cover cap back on again and start
the unit up (see Start-up).
Cleaning the UCV clarifying unit (D)
Open and remove the filter lid from the filter housing (C2). Turn the unit head of the UVC clarifying unit counter-
clockwise against the stop, then carefully pull off (D1). Undo the clamping screw by turning counter-clockwise, and
remove the quartz glass including the O ring forward with a slight turning movement (D2). Remove the O ring from the
quartz glass, clean and check for damage. Clean the quartz glass outer face with a moist cloth and check for damage.
Thoroughly clean the inner and outer surfaces of the housing. If necessary, replace the UVC lamp (D3).
Reassembly: Push the O ring against the collar of the quartz glass, press the quartz glass into the unit head against
the stop, fit the clamping screw and hand-tighten (D4). Check the O ring at the unit head for damage, fit the O ring and
push the unit head carefully into the housing while exerting light pressure (D5). Ensure that the tenons at the housing
engage in the grooves of the bayonet closure. Turn the unit head clockwise up to the stop while applying slight pres-
sure, so that the two arrows on the unit head and the housing meet (D6).
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