2.5 CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN
OR LOCAL AUTHORITY IF IN ANY
DOUBT ABOUT WIRING TO THE
MAINS SUPPLY.
2.6 The clear tube inside the unit is made
from quartz glass and care should be
taken during installation and
maintenance. We recommend the
use of eye protection and suitable
gloves.
3.0 ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY
3.1. Bell Fountain (Fig 2).
Locate the Bell Support (E) to the Bell
Main Body (F) and push fully home.
Position the Bell (G) to the Body
Assembly and press into the central
location.
3.2 2 and 3 tier fountain display assembly
(Fig 2-H).
The plastic discs that create the 2 and
3 tier water displays simply snap onto
the fountain stem.
4.0 INSTALLATION
WARNING - Before placing the unit
into the pond, the Quartz Tube
needs to be checked for any transit
damage. (Fig 1).
4.1 Remove the bayonet locking screw
(Fig 1-A), twist and lift the bayonet
tube (Fig 1-B). Check the Quartz Tube
for breakages. Refit the Bayonet
tube and locking screw (Fig 1-C).
4.2 Place the unit next to the pond and
route the cable back to the mains
supply. Ensure that you allow for
enough cable for positioning the
product in the desired location in the
pond.
Fountain operation
4.3 Position - Construct a solid and level
platform on which to place the
EasyClear™. The platform should be
greater than 300 mm (12") below the
water level. For depths between
300mm and 600mm use the fountain
stem extension segments (Fig 11-7),
which simply screw together, to allow
the fountain to be above the water
level. For general installation see Fig
3.
4.4 Position the unit in the pond. The 2
and 3 tier fountainheads simply snap
onto the fountain stem (Fig 2). The
fountain angle can be adjusted to be
vertical using the ball joint (Fig 4).
The tightness of the ball joint can be
adjusted (Fig 4-L)
4.5 If required, the 2-Tier Fountainhead
can be used to achieve an alternative
and higher display pattern than the
3-Tier.
4.6 The fountain height can be adjusted
to suit your needs by rotating the
Fountain Flow Adjuster. (Fig 5-M)
4.7 The Bell Fountain creates a
decorative waterbell. The size of the
bell can be adjusted to suit your
needs by rotating the Fountain Flow
Adjuster (Fig 5-M).
UVC operation
4.8 The UVC will automatically switch on
once the unit has been connected to
the electricity supply.
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4.9 The UVC lamp can be checked for
operation by looking for a bluish
glow from ball joint outlet (Fig 2-D).
4.10 See Maintenance section 5.4 for
Lamp replacement.
5.0 MAINTENANCE
The Hozelock Cyprio EasyClear™ has
been designed to allow fast and easy
maintenance. As with all pond
equipment, occasionally it will become
necessary to clean or replace parts. Refer
to section 1 & 2 before attempting any
maintenance.
ALWAYS UNPLUG OR DISCONNECT ALL
APPLIANCES IN THE POND FROM THE
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE PUTTING
YOUR HANDS IN THE WATER OR
STARTING MAINTENANCE.
5.1 Fountain Head (Fig 2-J)
a - Place a coin or similar in the slot
and gently lever off the fountain
head.
b - Rinse in clean water and
reassemble.
5.2 Foam
a - Release the Foam Cover by
pushing the two grey buttons (Fig 6-
N) and lift the cover (Fig 7-O).
b - Lift the Foam with the Foam
Support (Fig 8-P). Note :- If the unit is
out of the pond for more then 20
minutes the biological filter action
may stop working.
c - Lift the Foam off the Foam
Support, rinse both parts in a bucket
of pond water and reassemble.
d - The Foam Cover and Base should
also be rinsed.
e - Reassemble the Filter.
5.3 Quartz Tube
a - Remove the Bayonet Tube
assembly - ref to section 4.1.
b - Clean the Quartz Tube. Especially
in hard water areas, the quartz tube
may become covered in limescale,
which will reduce efficiency. Clean
the tube with a soft cloth and a
gentle de-scaler, rinse in water
before refitting.
5.4 Lamp replacement
Change the lamp at the start of the
new season. Even though the lamp
still glows it may not be giving out
any useful UV radiation.
a - How well the EasyClear™
performs is related to the strength of
the UV radiation produced. This will
slowly decline from the day your
lamp is switched on. The UVC lamp
has an effective life of 12 months.
You need to change the lamp when
there is a significant reduction in
water clarity. Make sure this is due to
an expired lamp and not a badly
maintained filter or a dirty/limescaled
quartz sleeve. Both can greatly
reduce UV transmission into the
water.
b - Remove the Bayonet Tube
assembly - ref to section 4.1.
c - Remove the quartz tube in a
similar way by removing the
retaining screw (Fig 9-Q), rotating
the plastic moulding anticlockwise
and lifting up and away (Fig 9-R).
d - With the lamp now accessible pull
it out of the holder (Fig 9-S) and push
in a new lamp.
e - Reassemble the filter and switch
back on.
5.5 Biological Filter
Normally, there is no need to remove
the bio-media as any cleaning may
kill the colonies of bacteria that
make toxics waste harmless.
a - Remove the foam – ref to section
5.2.
b - Remove the 4 fixing screws (Fig
10-T) and lift the base clear.
c - The 6 pieces of Biomedia (3 either
side of the pump)can be removed for
cleaning.
d - Wash in pond water.
e - Reassemble the filter and restart.
5.6 Rotor Assembly
a - Remove the foam – ref to section
5.2.
b - Remove the 4 fixing screws (Fig
10-T) and lift the base & biomedia
clear.
c - Remove the 2 fixing screws (Fig
10-U) and lift the Pump Assembly
clear.
d - Twist the Pump Chamber anti-
clockwise (Fig 10-V) and lift clear. The
rotor can now be pulled out for
cleaning or replacement (Fig 10-W).
e - Reassemble the pump and 2 fixing
screws (Fig 10-U).
f - Reroute the cable(Fig 10-X).
g - Reassemble the filter, and restart.
6.0 ALL YEAR PUMP CARE
A quick daily check should be carried out
to ensure that the pump is performing
satisfactorily.
Once a week- Remove the outer casing
and Fountain Head in accordance with
the general maintenance notes.
Depending on pond water conditions,
cleaning may be required more
frequently.
Once a year- Completely disassemble the
unit including the Rotor Assembly as
described in the general maintenance
notes, refer to sections 5.1 - 5.6, and
wash all components in clean,
freshwater. Replace worn or broken
parts.
7.0 SPARE PARTS (refer to Fig 11).
Contact the Consumer Services Helpline
on 01844 292002.
Item Numbers
1. Foam.
2. UV Lamp.
3. Quartz Tube.
4. Pump chamber & O-Ring.
5. Pump rotor.
6. Fountain and extension
segment bagged set.
7. Foam cover.
8. Foam support.
8.0 HOZELOCK CYPRIO 2 YEAR
GUARANTEE
If this unit, excluding the Rotor
Assembly, Filter Foam & UV Lamp
becomes unserviceable within 2 years of
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