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Max Pond Size | 18000 liters |
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Voltage | 230 V |
Temperature display | No |
Number of filter foams, total | 4 |
Number of blue filter foams | 2 |
Number of red filter foams | 1 |
Number of green filter foams | 1 |
Special filter granulate | Yes |
Coarse debris separation | Yes |
Flow rate | 8000 l/h |
Pond Size with Fish | 9000 liters |
Pond Size with Koi | 4500 liters |
Filter Media | Filter Foams, Filter Granulate |
Explains warning symbols, notes, and references used in the manual.
Lists and describes the main components of the BioTec ScreenMatic² unit.
Details the key features and technical specifications of the filter system.
Specifies the authorized applications for the BioTec ScreenMatic² unit.
Outlines prohibited uses and operational restrictions to ensure safety.
Instructions on how to open the unit and access internal components.
Guidance on site selection and preparation for filter system installation.
Steps for connecting pumps and UVC clarifiers to the unit's inlet.
Instructions for connecting an external UVC clarifier to the unit.
Guidance on connecting the outlet pipes for water return.
How to connect the outlet for draining dirty water from the unit.
Steps for making the necessary electrical connections to the unit.
Information on using biological starter for filter efficiency.
Sequential steps for safely commissioning the filter system.
Overview of the control panel indicators and buttons.
Procedure for manually initiating a cleaning cycle.
Explanation of how the automatic cleaning process works.
How the system performs cleaning based on time intervals.
Interpretation of LED signals and error messages for troubleshooting.
Routine tasks for cleaning the unit and its components.
Step-by-step guide to cleaning the foam filter elements.
Procedure for cleaning or replacing the ScreenMatic screen.
Guide on how to replace the foam filters in the unit.
Lists components identified as wear parts for the unit.
Guidelines for the proper disposal of the unit at end-of-life.