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23-01-2003, 11:06 PM | #1 |
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How to setup the Atman canister filter
Hi, I just got myself a Atman EF2 canister filter. However no manual was enclosed in the packaging.
Can anyone out there help me by advising how I can get the filter to work. I have fitted all the tubes given in the package but the filter don't seem to be siphoning the water when I plugged it. |
23-01-2003, 11:35 PM | #2 |
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hi,
in the first place, did u add any filter media? such as bioballs or ceramic ring, activated carbon or efhisubstrate etc..... coz atman dont usually come with them. as for why water is not coming out, u might need to fill up the canister first after all connections by opening the top of the canister at a small hole. then u might have to suck up the water at the out tube ///yucks/// that should set everything working good luck,., tltan |
24-01-2003, 06:58 PM | #3 |
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Filter is not siphoning
I tried what you have suggested but the filter is not siphoning from the tank and the water seems to be struggling along the tubes and after a while, it just gives up flowing along the tube.
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24-01-2003, 07:12 PM | #4 |
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try sucking the water from the inlet and then turn off the tap. becareful not to drink the water. next screw the thingy in and open the tap.
after that plug in the power supply.. hope u know what i'm talking. lol |
24-01-2003, 09:34 PM | #5 |
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yup, it the same technic for external filter. U need to fill the pipe with water so that gravity can do its work to channel water down.
Just as Route says, use ur mouth suck on the inlet hose, when water flows down use ur thumb to prevent the water from splashing all over while maintaining the downward pressure. be sure not to let air in ( process is similar to draining water from tank using pipe), insert pipe back to the canister (sure will get wet) turn on power, it should work then. |
26-01-2003, 01:28 PM | #6 | |
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Re: How to setup the Atman canister filter
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Heh heh, personally, i would avoid sucking all these aquarium stuff less some unfortunate accident happen. Real gross if u swallow some of the water. |
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27-01-2003, 01:57 PM | #7 |
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I just got a Atman EF4 recently too. I seriously find that it is not easy to "start up" the callister. However, I happened to have a internal filter inside my tank. I connect the "IN" cable of the callister to the output valve of the filter and WOOHOOOO! watch how it runs......
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14-02-2003, 01:54 AM | #9 | |
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14-02-2003, 01:38 PM | #10 | |
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Re: How to setup the Atman canister filter
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First of all, you need to get water into the filter. What you have to do is to attach the inlet into the tank with water. Detach the rainbar or outlet tube and use ur mouth to suck water at the outlet pipe. Then water will start to flow inside the filter and u can safety re-attached the rainbar/outlet bar. When it's full and you can see water fill up the pipe until the outlet bar, you can power on the filter to test. There should be no noise at all. If some noise is heard, it might be due to trapped air inside the filter. You can give a few shakes to get rid of the extra airpockets inside the filter. If it doesn't work, you can off the power to the filter and get ready to open the knob at the top of the filter to add water til the whole filter is filled. Do note that some water might gush out and it's best to open it inside a pail or container. As for filter media changes and maintainance, you just have to shut the taps before you power off the filter to trap the water in the pipes. This way, you don't have to 'suck' water to prime the filter everytime u did a filter media change. The key to the sucess in manual priming is to have the filter placed lower than the height of your tank, which I believed most of use should be doing this. This is also wat the aunty at the LFS shop I bought the filter media has taught me. Last edited by dawndawn; 14-02-2003 at 01:43 PM. |
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