PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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BioMaster, BioMaster Thermo
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HeatUp 150: BioMaster Thermo 250
HeatUp 200: BioMaster Thermo 350
HeatUp 300: BioMaster Thermo 600
HeatUp 400: BioMaster Thermo 850
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Operating instructions HeatUp
25/50/75/100/150/200/250/300/400
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Holding ring for HeatUp assembly
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Blind plug
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Handle, when the handle is hinged down there are
two fasteners (10), locked
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Unit head
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Pre-filter with suction button
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Connection unit with hose connectors, outlet and
inlet
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Fastener
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Container, filled with filter media
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Operating instructions
BioMaster 250/350/600/850,
BioMaster Thermo 250/350/600/850
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Rubber feet
Overview
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Suction unit, flow-out unit
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Flow-out pipe
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Suction pipe
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Hose adapter
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Hose
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Angle piece, adjustable
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Adapter, suction pipe
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Suction basket
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Suction cup
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Terminal
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Cover cap
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Water distributor
Intended use
Only use the product described in this manual as fol-
lows:
• BioMaster 250/350/600/850: Water filtering and
recirculation.
• BioMaster Thermo 250/350/600/850: Water heat-
ing, filtering and recirculation.
• For operation with freshwater or saltwater.
• While adhering to the technical specifications.
(→ Technical data)
The following restrictions apply to the unit:
• Only use indoors and for aquaristic purposes in the
home (not for commercial use).
• Only operate with water at a water temperature of
+4 °C to +35 °C.
Function description
Drawn in by a pump in the unit head, the water first
flows through the pre-filter then from the bottom to
the top through the superimposed layers of filter me-
dia. The water then flows back into the aquarium via
the flow-out pipe or water distributor.
Foam filters with different pore densities, and Hel-X
bio-elements serve as filter media.
In units with heater, the water is heated during its pas-
sage through the filter system.
Quantity
ACCESSING THE UNIT
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Careful handling of the heater
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C A U T I O N
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Hot surface!
Risk of burns when touching the glass bulb.
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• Switch off the heater and allow it to cool down be-
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fore removing it from the water.
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C A U T I O N
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Risk of breaking the glass!
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The glass bulb of the heater can break and cause cuts.
• Take care when handling the heater.
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• Allow the heater to cool down first. Do not immerse
it in cold water or pour cold water over it.
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