AQUAVIVO PLANTPRO 60 User manual

PLANTPRO..
Parts at a glance
1x LED Aquarium Light 1x Power Cable 1x Power Adapter
4x Struts 1x Allen Key 2x Base
2x Hanging Kits 4x Thumb Screws 4x Screws
Warnings
Before using the AQUAVIVO LED Aquarium Light please read the operating
instructions carefully and follow these safety directions:
1. Retain manual in a safe place for future reference.
2. Remove plastic and packaging material protecting the fixture before use.
3. For indoor use only. Use the specific attachments, mounting frame,
hanging kit and accessories provided by AQUAVIVO to avoid damage.
4. To avoid eye damage, never look directly at the light when switched on.
5. To avoid electric shock, do not touch the unit with wet hands.
6. Position electrical cables carefully to minimise tripping hazards.
Maintenance
1. Follow operating instructions when using the AQUAVIVO LED Aquarium
Light.
2. Keep the unit away from direct heat, including direct sunlight, fire or
radiators.
3. To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, do not expose the light, plug
or cables to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.
4. The unit should be positioned in a well-ventilated area.
5. The unit should be situated away from equipment or devices that generate
strong magnetic fields.
6. Clean unit with power off and using a dry cloth only.
Installation
①Insert struts into base and tighten
screws to assemble expandable
brackets (figure 1.1).
②Insert expandable brackets into
light unit (figure 1.2).
③Screw the four thumb screws into the
holes on top of the light unit to keep the
expandable brackets in place (figure
1.3).
④Position the unit on top of aquarium
and change length of expandable
brackets to fit the aquarium (figure
1.4). Tighten the thumb screws.
Ensure a tight fit.
Hanging Installation
Screw the ends of the hanging kits into the light unit (figure 2.1) and use
suspension cables to hang light.
Operating Instructions
ON/OFF Button and Mode switch and LCD display screen are located at the
opposite end of the light from the power cord.
ON/OFF Button and Mode switch action
②Press down
①Slide to the left ③ Slide to the right
Turn ON:
Connect power supply to the unit. Press and hold down the button for at least 2
seconds, until the mode interface appears on the LCD display screen (figure 3.1).
M
A:100%B:100%
Turn OFF:
Press and hold down the button for at least 5 seconds.
The display screen will display "OFF" (figure 3.2).
Mode switch
Once the unit has been turned on, press and hold down the button for at least 2
seconds to change between modes. There are three operation modes as shown
below.
AQUAVIVO
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
Struts
Base
Screw
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4
Figure 2.1
LCD display screen
ON/OFF Button and Mode switch
Figure 3.1
OFF
Figure 3.2
AQUAVIVO

Manual Mode
In Manual Mode you set the intensity of the light for constant operation.
Once the unit is switched on, select Manual Mode. Brightness of Group A
(white) and Group B (red, green, blue (RGB)) lights will be displayed on
LCD screen.
Press and immediately release the button to switch between and select
either Group A or Group B (figure 4.1).
Slide the button to the left or right to adjust the brightness. After 6
seconds without operation, the unit will automatically exit the menu and
save the set brightness.
Automatic Mode
In Automatic Mode, you set the time the light stays on (6-9-12-18 hours) and the
intensity.
Once the unit is switched on and in automatic mode, slide the button to the left or
right to highlight either "TIME" or "TIMING". Pressing the button and then
immediately releasing will select the highlighted menu option (figure 5.1/5.2). The
unit will automatically exit the menu after 2 seconds without operation.
Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2
To adjust TIME: press and immediately release the button when TIME is
highlighted to enter the time setting interface (figure 5.3). Slide the button left or
right to select correct time. Press and immediately release the button to switch
between hours and minutes. Press and hold button to return to previous menu.
Figure 5.3 Figure 5.4
To adjust TIMING: on the interface of figure 5.2, press and immediately release
the button to enter the interface seen below in figure 5.5.
Slide the button left or right to select the time in hours that the light will remain
on daily: 6H →9H →12H →18H. For example, if 6H option seen in figure 5.5 is
selected, the light will remain on for 6 hours from when this selection was made.
The light will come on at the same time and turn off 6 hours later each day.
Press and hold button to return to the interface figure 5.1.
Figure 5.6 shows the display for the light settings in automatic mode. In the top
left, T:6H, shows that the 6 hour setting has been set at 100% on Group A (white)
LEDs and 100% on Group B (RGB) LEDs.
The display will flick between figure 5.6 and 5.7 when the unit has been left
untouched for more than 6 seconds.
Press and immediately release the button to highlight A:100% and slide button
from left to right to adjust brightness of group A (white) LEDs. Press button to
change to control group B (RGB) LEDs.
Custom Mode
In Custom Mode, you can set the unit to simulate a sunrise and sunset by
programming the intensity of 7 different time points.
See Setting Time instructions in Automatic mode to set time. Press the button when
time is highlighted to change the time of the internal clock on the unit (figure 6.1).
Figure 6.1 Figure 6.2
On the interface of figure 6.1, press and immediately release the button to enter
the program menu seen in figure 6.2. Push the button to the left or right to set the
time points 1 to 7 (TP1-TP7).
Figure 6.3 Figure 6.4
On the interface of figure 6.2 in TP1, press the button to highlight the time, as
seen in figure 6.3. Push the button to the left or right to set the time for the
selected time point. Press and immediately release the button to highlight the
brightness for the selected time point. Push the button left or right to change the
brightness of group A (white) LEDs. Push the button and immediately release to
control the brightness of group B (RGB) LEDs. (Figure 6.4) Repeat this for as
many of the 7 time points that you wish to use. This will enable you to change the
brightness of the light at any time throughout the day.
When on the interface shown in figure 6.3 and 6.4, press and hold the button to
return to the Custom Mode initial interface (figure 6.1). After 6 seconds without
operation, it will automatically exit and save the data. The unit will then carry out
the set programming.
Figure 6.5 Figure 6.6
If the unit is left without use on custom mode, it will flick between the interfaces
shown in figure 6.5 and 6.6. Press and hold the button to exit this operation
interface to return to the Custom Mode initial interface (figure 6.1).
AQUAVIVO recommends the following custom mode settings:
Time point
Time
Group A LEDs
Group B LEDs
TP:1
12:00
0%
0%
TP:2
14:00
50%
50%
TP:3
16:00
100%
100%
TP:4
18:00
100%
100%
TP:5
20:00
10%
50%
TP:6
22:00
0%
5%
TP:7
24:00
0%
0%
This Custom Mode program allows for the maximum intensity light for a short
period to optimise plant growth and a softer evening light for you to enjoy.
***If the unit is left without use for 15 minutes, the screen will automatically shut
off. Move or press the button to reactivate the screen.
Memory function:
If the unit is shutdown or loses power, the program settings will remain the same
when the unit is powered on again, however the time will need to be reset.
Specifications
PLANTPRO 60
PLANTPRO 90
PLANTPRO 120
Aquarium
size
60-90cm
(23.62"-35.43")
90-120cm
(35.43-47.24")
120-150cm
(47.24-59.06")
Power
70W
105W
145W
Input
100V –240V
100V –240V
100V –240V
Output
24V
24V
24V
Size
(L/W/H)
55x15.3x1.45cm
(21.65x6.02x0.57"
)
85x15.3x1.45cm
(33.46x6.02x0.57"
)
115x15.3x1.45cm
(45.28x6.02x0.57"
)
Weight
Approx. 0.854Kg
Approx. 1.319Kg
Approx. 1.785Kg
LED
lifespan
≥50,000 hours
≥50,000 hours
≥50,000 hours
Warranty
AQUAVIVO provides a 12 month limited warranty to the original purchaser of its
products against all defects in original workmanship and material, under normal
use and service. The following exceptions apply:
1. Damage caused by water intake.
2. Defects attributed to accident, abuse, or incorrect maintenance and
storage.
3. Defects resulting from disassembly or modification by customers or
repairers of other companies.
4. Defects caused by damage to the shell or other external components
during usage.
5. The machine label numbers are torn, blurred or counterfeit.
6. Defects caused by natural disasters (such as earthquakes, fires,
floods, etc).
M
A:100%
B:100%
Figure 4.1
Figure 5.5
Figure 5.6
Figure 5.7
Figure 5.8
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