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Power Consumption | 5 W |
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Filter Stages | 5 |
Rated Voltage | 230 V / 50 Hz |
Power Consumption UVC | 55 W |
UVC Power | 55 W |
Outlet | DN 75 |
Number of Filter Mats, Total | 4 |
Number of Filter Foams, Total | 8 |
Temperature Display | No |
Sludge Discharge | Yes |
Suitable for Ponds up to | 40000 l |
Suitable for Ponds with Fish | 20000 l |
Suitable for Ponds with Koi | 10000 l |
Ensuring safe electrical connections, regulations, and qualified electrician requirements.
Crucial safety measures for operating the unit, including handling magnets and power cables.
Defines the proper applications and limitations for using the BioTec ScreenMatic² filter.
Diagram and list of components for BioTec ScreenMatic² models 40000 and 60000.
Key features and performance benefits of the ScreenMatic rotating screen unit.
Detailed technical specifications for all BioTec ScreenMatic² models.
Steps to access internal components by removing the container cover.
Procedure for connecting a filter pump to the unit's inlet ports.
Steps for fitting a UVC clarifier to the BioTec ScreenMatic² filter system.
Guidelines for outlet pipe connections and optimizing water flow.
Procedure for fitting the outlet component to the BioTec ScreenMatic² 145000.
Procedure for installing the dirt outlet component on the BioTec ScreenMatic² 145000.
Instructions for draining water via the DN 75 dirt outlet for maintenance or overwintering.
Steps to connect the unit's power cable to the transformer.
Recommendation for using filter starters to promote bacterial growth for effective filtration.
Step-by-step guide for initial setup and operation of the BioTec ScreenMatic² filter system.
Explanation of the LEDs and buttons on the operating panel for status and control.
How to manually initiate a cleaning cycle for the ScreenMatic screen.
Describes the steps involved in normal and heavy soiling automatic cleaning cycles.
How cleaning cycles are triggered based on ambient temperature and soiling levels.
Routine maintenance including emptying the debris tray and cleaning the ScreenMatic screen.
Procedure and prerequisites for cleaning the foam filters within the BioTec ScreenMatic² unit.
Procedure for removing and cleaning substrate tubes in BioTec ScreenMatic² 40000/60000 models.
Lists common wear parts for the BioTec ScreenMatic² filter system.
Guidelines for the correct and environmentally friendly disposal of the unit.