Programming Wave Pumps
To program Wave Pumps:
1
Tap Pumps at top of programming screen.
To program Wave Pump 1:
1
Tap Wave Pump 1.
2
Use toggle to turn pump On / Off.
3
Tap Mode keys to select flow mode.
Surge
Wave
To program Wave Pump 2:
1
Tap Wave Pump 2.
2
Use toggle to turn pump On / Off.
3
Use toggle to select Primary or
Secondary Mode
(Secondary Mode
syncs with Wave Pump 1 and runs in
tandem in the opposite flow).
4
Tap Mode keys to select flow mode.
To program Wave Pump 3:
1
Tap Wave Pump 3.
2
Use toggle to turn pump On / Off.
3
Use slider to adjust Flow Rate.
Use toggle to turn Night Mode On / Off.
4
Tap
to go back, or
5
select another pump at bottom.
Stream
2
Use toggle to manually turn all Wave
Pump On / Off.
4
5
6
5
Wave & Flow Pump Tips:
QUICK START
Use slider to adjust Flow Rate.
Use slider to adjust Frequency (Wave
and Surge Mode only)
Use toggle to turn Night Mode On / Off.
Note: Night mode is synced to Moonlight
period and reduces flow 30%. After
moonlight period ends, pump ramps back
to normal flow settings.
7
Tap
to go back, or
select another pump at bottom.
Use slider to adjust Flow Rate.
6
Use slider to adjust Frequency (Wave
and Surge Mode only)
7
Use toggle to turn Night Mode On / Off.
Note: Night mode is synced to Moonlight
period and reduces flow 30%. After
moonlight period ends, pump ramps back
to normal flow settings.
8
Tap
to go back, or
select another pump at bottom.
Wave / Pulse Mode
This mode simulates a thriving reef environment. Wave
pumps change speed frequently, simulating waves
or surging water currents. Great for mixed reef aquariums.
Stream Mode
This is the default flow mode, pumps create a steady stream
of water flow.
Night Mode
Turning on Night Mode will reduce water flow in wave
pumps by 30% during the moonlight setting. (Note:
Not recommended when regular flow setting is <50%).
Feed Mode
Temporarily shuts wave pumps off and reduces flow pump
flow for 10 minutes, allowing fish and corals to feed. Pumps
ramp then ramp up to normal speed.
(Note: if using a sump protein skimmer which is water level
dependent, we recommend turning this mode OFF to
ensure your skimmer does not overflow.)