JUWEL Aquarium Primo 110 Easy Installation Manual
JUWEL Aquarium Primo 110 Easy Installation Manual

JUWEL Aquarium Primo 110 Easy Installation Manual

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Material used:

• JUWEL Poster 2 L
• JUWEL PosterFix
• Black Soil
• Seiryu Stone
• Red Moor Wood
• Anubias barteri var. Nana
• Cryptocoryne beckettii ‚Petchii'
• Bacopa ‚Compact'
• Hygrophila ‚Siamensis 53B'
1.
Assemble the cabinet if necessary.
2.
Set up your aquarium according to the instructions for use.
3.
Apply JUWEL PosterFix with a cloth to the back of the aquarium and press the desired motif on to the glass. Remove excess poster
material with a sharp cutter knife. The poster may be fixed to the back of your aquarium with the help of a spatula using stroking
movements so that the poster adheres to the rear of the aquarium as well as possible.
Primo 110
Video
Tutorial
www.juwel-aquarium.com/step-by-step
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Summary of Contents for JUWEL Aquarium Primo 110

  • Page 1 Primo 110 Material used: • JUWEL Poster 2 L • JUWEL PosterFix • Black Soil • Seiryu Stone • Red Moor Wood • Anubias barteri var. Nana • Cryptocoryne beckettii ‚Petchii‘ Video • Bacopa ‚Compact‘ • Hygrophila ‚Siamensis 53B‘ Tutorial www.juwel-aquarium.com/step-by-step...
  • Page 2 Spread the substrate around the bottom of your aquarium to cover it, e.g. using a brush. Black Soil was used in our example. Decorate your aquarium. Place stones, roots or other decorative Result items in your aquarium. Then you can start planting your aquarium. Make sure that you expose the roots when you unpack the plants.
  • Page 3 Install the cover with integrated NovoLux LED lamp and connect it to the power Tip: supply. The Primo 110 aquarium cover allows you to use up to three more NovoLux LED lamps to increase the lighting or to create special colour effects in the aquarium.

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