IM | NanoReef 80 Marine Aquarium

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Troubleshooting cont.

Aquarium Possibly Leaking

If the Filter Intake is clogged and the

water level is already high, it is possible for the water level in the aquarium to rise enough for some water to leak out.

Check for physical damage to the silicone seal and the base of the Aquarium.

Check that the Aquarium is level.

Make sure that the water level is not too high.

If the water level does not drop, turn the Filter back on and monitor the water level. If the water level drops, see your Aqua One retailer for further assistance.

Turn off the Pump.

Use a whiteboard marker* to mark the water level.

Wait an hour and check if the water level has dropped.

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D IAGNOSING P UMP P ROBLEMS If you are having problems with the pump, follow these steps to help diagnose the problem. Most common pump problems can be found with these steps.

Magnet

Impeller Well

Check that the blades of the Impeller are not worn or damaged. If the blade section turns separately to the magnet, the Impeller is damaged and needs to be replaced.

Check both the Impeller magnet and the inside of the Impeller well for damage. The surfaces should feel smooth. If not, they are damaged.

Check that the Impeller turns in the impeller well. If it doesn’t turn or the Impeller cannot be removed from the well, the Pump may be damaged and need to be replaced.

To test the electric coil in the Pump, remove the Impeller. Plug the Pump in (ensure everything is dry first!) and hold the Impeller magnet next to the Pump as shown. You should feel the magnet vibrate.

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