Step 5: Connecting Hoses; Step 6. Starting The Pump; Step 7. Filter Settings - Fluval G3 Quick Start Manual

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Replace the mechanical and chemical cartridges
back into place making sure to align them properly
and then turning the knobs clockwise to "
cartridges into place.
If the cartridge lid doesn't close, the cartridges have
not been installed properly.
STEP 4: INSTALL RIM ATTACHMENTS
A. Placement
Insert two suction cups
on each side of the rim
attachment assemblies
so the suction cups are
facing each other.
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and the other the output nozzle or spray bars.
At opposite ends, place
the rim assembly over
aquarium's back rim,
making sure the rim with
the nut is on the outside.
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B. Install Telescopic intake stem
cross rim assembly up to the top. The intake
strainer must be placed at least 3 in (7.5cm)
from the bottom of the aquarium gravel.
Important: Position the telescopic intake strainer
as far away as possible from any air source (e.g. air
stones, aeration devices, protein skimmers, the out-
put nozzles or spray bars). Air entering the intake
strainer will reduce filter efficiency.
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C. Install Output nozzles
attached. To use the spray bars, first remove the
output nozzles by twisting them to one side so
they pop off the "Y". You can then attach the
spray bars directly to the "Y" outlet.

STEP 5: CONNECTING HOSES

Important: Hosing should always follow a straight
path from the filter to the aquarium rim with some
slack but no loops. The filter will not work efficiently if
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the hose is too long or too short.
A. Install the Aquastop
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the filter to a full upright position. Next lift the
Aquastop release lever to the left. Important: to
avoid damaging the Aquastop levers, always
follow the recommended sequences/procedures
and never force anything.
filter, with indicator arrows facing front and close
lever down.
NOTE: Don't force the silver valve lever or release
lever. If it doesn't close easily then you need to
reinstall the Aquastop assembly making sure to align
it properly.
B. Connect the intake hose
The intake hose will connect to left side of the
hose all the way onto the barbed adaptor, turn the
nut counter-clockwise as tightly as possible without
forcing it.
the intake cross rim
scissors or a utility knife,
cut the hose just above
the lock nut.
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attachment and push the hose onto the barbed
connector, turn the nut lock clockwise securing
the hose to the rim connector. Place the intake
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assembly back onto the rim attachment, pressing
it into place until you hear it "click."
C. Connect the output hose
the Aquastop (up arrow).
Repeat this same
procedure used for the
intake hose to connect
the hose for the output
hose.
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Important: Hosing should always follow a straight
path from the filter to the aquarium rim, with some
slack, but no loops. The shorter the hosing, the
better the unit will perform. Do not cut too short.
If necessary, you can always cut it shorter later.

STEP 6. STARTING THE PUMP

After having topped up
the aquarium with water,
quickly and vigorously
push the priming
button all the way down
2-3 times until the water
filter.
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and all air bubbles have stopped coming out of
return nozzles connect it to the power supply
outlet.
pause it will show the start up and setup
sequence of the filter. Once the start sequence
provided the filter is completely filled with water.
The pump will not operate if the filter is not
completely full of water.
aquarium water level again and, if necessary,
restore it to adequate levels.

STEP 7. FILTER SETTINGS

You are now ready to set up your filter options using
the menus.
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