Current Solana Aquariuum 7048 User manual

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Complete Aquarium System
Instructions for Models
#7048
Warning and Safety Instructions ....... Page 2
Preparation ....... Page 4
Assembly ....... Page 7
Operation ....... Page 10
Maintenance ....... Page 12
Troubleshooting ....... Page 13
Warranty ....... Page 14
solana aquariuum™
JEE 09/07

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WARNING
To guard against injury, basic safety precautions should be observed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
To avoid possible electric shock, special care should be taken since water is employed in the use of
aquarium equipment. For each of the following situations, do not attempt repairs by yourself. Return
the appliance to your retailer or discard the appliance.
• If the appliance falls into the water, or water drips onto the unit, DON’T reach for it! First
unplug it and then retrieve it. If electrical components of the appliance get wet, unplug the
appliance immediately.
• Always unplug appliance from an outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off
parts, and before cleaning. Never yank cord to pull plug from outlet. Grasp the plug fully
and pull out to disconnect.
• Carefully examine the appliance after replacement. It should not be plugged in if there is
water on parts not intended to be wet.
• Do not operate any appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, or if it is malfunctioning or
has been dropped or damaged in any manner.
• Do not use the aquarium for anything other then its intended use. The use of attachments
not recommended or sold by Current USA may cause unsafe conditions.
• Exposing power cords to water may cause electrical short and fire.
• Do not allow water or salt to come in contact with lighting fixture or power cords.
• Only use aquarium with designated stands located in this manual. Failure to do so will void
the warranty.
• Warning: This aquarium is constructed of glass. Breakage of glass can lead to dangerous
wounds. If glass is broken, do not touch or attempt repair.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROTECTION
To comply with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), and to provide additional protection from the
risk of shock, this unit MUST be connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet at all times.
Do not use extension cords. WARNING – To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry
and off the ground. Do not touch plug with wet hands.
Safety Instructions

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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Solana Aquarium System. This Solana combines
the newest innovations in aquarium technology with simple yet fashionable design. The
Solana utilizes advances in aquarium keeping that have made maintaining both freshwater
and saltwater aquariums easier and more exciting than ever before, giving you the ability to
keep a wider variety of underwater species.
Please carefully read through this manual before proceeding with the setup of your Solana.
The manual covers the setup, maintenance and use of all components as well as their role in
the Solana Aquarium system. The manual does take into account different types of setups,
however information specific to the inhabitants of your aquarium should be obtained from
your local aquarium supply retailer or resource.
The Solana Aquarium Components
The Aquarium
The Solana uses clear 6mm glass panels fused at the edges to create an aquarium that
perfectly accentuates the inhabitants inside while providing unparalleled strength. A glass
cover, complete with cutouts for easy removal and power cord clearance, aids in reducing
evaporation. It is highly recommended that the glass top be used on the Solana at all times.
Filtration
Blending into the rear portion of the aquarium, the Solana uses an integrated filtration system,
housing all the critical filtration components vital to the aquarium’s health and appearance.
Water is pulled from the main portion of the aquarium through the Surface Skimmer,
drawing water from the top of the water column where the majority of waste accumulates in
an aquarium. Water passes through a mechanical pre-filter sponge to remove heavy wastes
and algae, reducing heavy waste buildup in the biological filtration section, improving water
quality.
Following the pre-filter, water enters the Solana’s Protein Skimmer (for use with saltwater
systems) where it is blended with air and injected laterally into a fusion cylinder where
the micro-air bubbles and waste-laden water are subjected to unprecedented dwell time to
produce waste foam. This foam is pushed into the collection cup, completely separating it
from the aquarium water where it can be discarded easily.
Water exits the protein skimmer, cascading over the Drip Tray and Filter Pad and filtering
out any remaining waste. Water is then distributed in an even pattern through the Drip Plate
into the Biological/Chemical Chamber, containing NanoBall biological media and activated
carbon. The highly oxygenated water coming directly from the protein skimmer is extremely
beneficial to the aerobic bacteria inhabiting the biological media, enhancing the ability of the
bacteria to break down harmful ammonia and nitrite quickly. The included activated carbon
chemical media will help remove impurities and discoloration in the water. The easy to use
carbon packs (part M ) should be replaced monthly for best results.
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Solana Top-Off System
The Solana is the first aquarium system incorporating a ready-to-use top-off system, automatically
maintaining a consistent water and salinity level inside the Solana. Included with the Solana are
two Top-Off containers that can be pre-filled and dropped into the Top-Off section quickly and
easily without spilling water or disturbing the inhabitants with a gush of water from a bucket.
This Top-Off system also removes the need for guesswork when going on vacation and salinity
level fluctuations from overfilling your system with water. The Top-Off system will only add
water when the level drops, eliminating the need for minimum/maximum fill lines. as well as
providing adequate water movement in the aquarium. Water is distributed into the aquarium
through a flexible “Y” nozzle that can be shortened, elongated and positioned in a variety of ways
to separate wastes from rocks and corals, suspend organics to be filtered, eliminate “dead zones”
and to add further oxygenation by promoting surface agitation of the water surface.
Solana Circulation System
One of the most important aspects of any aquarium is circulation, both for regulating flow through
the filtration section and to provide proper water movement in the aquarium. The Solana uses a
flow-adjustable heavy-duty 1500 liter per hour (400gph) submersible pump for circulating water
from the filtration section into the Solana. The flow rate is key to both maximizing the turnover
rate of the Solana (the entire aquarium is filtered 8 times per hour) as well as providing adequate
water movement in the aquarium. Water is distributed into the aquarium through a flexible “Y”
nozzle that can be shortened, elongated and positioned in a variety of ways to separate wastes
from rocks and corals, suspend organics to be filtered, eliminate “dead zones” and to add further
oxygenation by promoting surface agitation of the water surface.
The following optional accessories are available through your Current-
USA dealer or distributor:
Accessory Description Part #
HQI Pendant System 14,000K HQI Metal Halide Pendant Lighting System 1053
18” 2x20w T5HO 18” Nova Extreme 2x20w T5 High Output Fixture 10k/460nm 1136
20” 1x40w SunPaq 20” Satellite 1x40w SmartPaq 10k/460nm 1002
20” 2x40w SunPaq 20” Satellite 2x40w SmartPaq 10k/460nm 1012
20” SunPod 1x150w 20” SunPod 1x150w 14k HQI 1060
20” SunPod 1x250w 20” SunPod 1x250w 14k HQI 1160
PowerBrite LED PowerBrite LED Lighting Systems 1645, 1647, 1643
PowerBrite LED PowerBrite LED Linking Modules 1646, 1648, 1644
Solana Stand Modern-Style Stand for Solana 7058
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Preparing Your Solana Aquarium
The following steps should be performed prior to the addition of water, sand, etc. It is recommended
you consult your dealer on the proper types and methods of adding water, substrate and life to your
Solana.
Step 1. Preparing the location of the Solana
Just like any piece of furniture, placing the Solana in the home requires some forethought as to
the requirements of the aquarium itself and your viewing needs. Ideal locations should have the
following:
a. A solid, level floor capable of supporting a stand and aquarium weighing up to 400 lbs
b. Located in an area that does not receive direct sunlight
c. Located in an area that is not in the direct path of people or pets moving through the home
d. Have direct access to at least two (2) GFCI protected outlets (see safety instructions)
e. Have easy access to the front and sides of the Solana for cleaning and ventilation
f. A base or stand designed for use with aquariums and capable of supporting an aquarium weighing
up to 400 lbs
Step 2.Unpacking the Solana
Before unpacking the Solana, note any external damage to the box in case shipping damage has occurred
and be sure to keep all packaging in the unlikely event the unit needs to be returned.
If damage is noted please contact your dealer or retailer immediately before proceeding.
a. Remove the packaged Solana Aquarium from the outer carton and carefully cut any packaging
straps securing the top and bottom protective covers to the Solana. Carefully remove the glass top with
packaging (held in place by the front corner braces and top cover) and place in a safe area for installation
after setup is complete. Remove the top and bottom cardboard covers, and place the Solana on the
stand.
b. Rinse aquarium with clean freshwater - do not use detergents or soaps. Before assembling aquarium
and installing, we highly recommend water testing the aquarium for 12-24 hours. Place aquarium on
Solana stand or on a perfectly flat location and fill with freshwater. Allow aquarium to hold water for
12-24 hours and inspect for leaks or shipping damage (cracks.) If any leaks or cracks are found, please
contact your retailer or dealer immediately for replacement.
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Preparation contd
c. Remove protective packaging from the filtration section of the Solana. Carefully remove all components
from the filtration section and inspect for damage.. Be careful not to discard bag containing the suspension
clips (V) for the glass top (U). Use the following table and diagram to identify all components. If any
parts are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer or distributor immediately
preparation
Part and Quantity
A SolanaGlassCubew/integratedltrationsection(1)
B SurfaceSkimmerPre-FilterSponge(1)
C ProteinSkimmerBody(1)
D ProteinSkimmerCollectionCup(1)
E CollectionCupLid(1)
F Pump for protein skimmer w/lateral injection outlet
(1)
G Airlineforproteinskimmerpump(1)
H CollectionCupHeightAdjustmentScrew(1)
I CollectionCupHeightAdjustmentBand(1)
J TopDripPlate(withpullloop)(1)
K BottomDripPlate(1)
L NanoBallFilterMedia(4bags)
M ActivatedCarbonltermedia(2bags)
N FilterpadfortopDripTray(1)
O TopOffContainers(2)
P TopOffPlate(1)
Q ReturnPump(1)
R ReturnElbow(1)
S ReturnPumpHoseconnector(1)
T FlexibleModularReturn“Y”Nozzle(1)
U GlassTop(1)
V GlassTopSuspensionClips(4)
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d. Once you have identified all the components and made sure they have not been damaged, rinse all
components under clean fresh water to remove any dust or residue (do not use any detergents). Most
components are pre-assembled with the packaged Solana, so it is critical that you identify the location
of each component and its assembly before removing parts for cleaning. Allow all parts to dry before
proceeding with assembly. The pre-filter sponge (B), NanoBall bags (L), and Filter Pad (N) can all be
rinsed under freshwater as well. For best performance, do not remove NanoBalls from the nylon mesh
bags they come in. Do not rinse the Activated Carbon (M) until the Solana has been cycled and is ready for
fish, corals, etc. to be added. When rinsing carbon, remove from plastic bag and rinse with freshwater.
Step 3. Assembling your Solana
Before proceeding with the setup of your Solana, make sure that the base or stand that you are placing
the Solana on conforms to the requirements in step 1.
a. Place the cleaned Solana Aquarium onto the aquarium stand. Keep the glass top off and in a safe
location throughout the installation. Use a level to ensure that the Solana is situated evenly.
b. Place the pre-filter sponge (B) into the pre-filter skimmer chamber as shown (Figure A )
c. Attach the airline (G) to the air intake connection on protein skimmer pump (F).
d. Attach the protein skimmer pump (F) into base of protein skimmer body (C) and place the
skimmer assembly positioned correctly into the protein skimmer chamber of the Solana (Figure B).
It may be necessary to hold the protein skimmer pump in place by gently pulling the power cord
upward when placing the protein skimmer into the filtration section. Route the airline and power
cord from the pump through the opening at the right-side base of the protein skimmer body and up
. through the top of the filtration section (Figure B).
Assembly
Figure a Figure B
Bio-Chamber
Protein Skimmer
Surface skimmer
Sponge
Power Cord &
Airline
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Assembly
e. (Note: Protein Skimmer for saltwater use only) Insert the Collection Cup Adjustment screw (H)
partially into the receptacle at the top left hand side of the protein skimmer body (C). Place the Collection
Cup Height Adjustment band (I) onto the Collection Cup body (D)-This will be used in conjunction
with the height adjustment screw to hold the collection cup at a specific height for optimal skimming
performance. Place the collection cup lid (E) onto the collection cup (D) and insert into the top of the
protein skimmer body so that half of the cup is in the body and half is out (Figure C). Slide the adjustment
band down the body of the collection cup until it holds the collection cup at the desired height (which
may change once the unit is operational). Tighten the adjustment screw until it secures the collection
cup in place. Do not over-tighten the screw as this can damage the Solana and Collection Cup. Final
positioning of the collection cup will occur later when water is flowing through the unit. When filling
the Solana with water the protein skimmer will initially float-remove the collection cup and add water
directly into the top of the protein skimmer to weight it down. Once the pump for the protein skimmer
is operational, the skimmer will fill to its normal level.
f. Place bottom drip plate (K) onto the support shelves at the base of the biological/chemical chamber
(Figure B). Place the enclosed pre-rinsed bags of NanoBalls (L) into the Biological/Chemical chamber
evenly distributed over the bottom drip plate. Do not remove NanoBalls from the nylon mesh bags.
The Activated Carbon media bag(s) (M) will be placed on top of the NanoBalls after the aquarium has
completed the nitrogen cycle. When water is added to the Solana, the NanoBall and activated carbon
bags may float initially. This will not affect their functionality in the filtration system. Place the top drip
plate (J) onto the support shelves at the top of the biological/chemical chamber and place the filter pad
(N) over the drip plate.
Figure c
Adjustment Screw
Microbubble Reducing
Chamber
Adjustment Band
A p p r o x i m a t e
Adjustment Level
F r a c t i o n at i o n
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Assembly
g. Attach one end of the return pump hose connector (S) to the outlet of the return pump (Q) and the
other end to the return elbow (R). Insert the return elbow with hose and return pump attached into the
receptacle in the return area of the Solana filtration section. It may be necessary to twist the return pump
to position it at the bottom of the return area so that it rests flat on the bottom.
h. Attach the flexible return nozzle (T) to the return outlet on the inside portion of the Solana (Figure
D & E) by pushing the connection cone firmly over the return outlet. The fit will be fairly tight but will
allow the cone portion to twist on the outlet for adjustability. Once the unit is up and running it may be
necessary to adjust the nozzle for desired flow patterns, wave action and/or surface agitation.
i. Place the Top Off Plate (P) onto the support shelves positioned over the top of the return pump area.
Route the power cord to the return pump through the cutout in the Top Off Plate. The Top Off bottles
will be added later when the unit is filled with water.
j. When installing the glass top (U), place each of the 4 suspension clips (V) on the rim of the aquarium
so that the resting edge of the clip is facing the inside of the Solana. Position the clips so they support
the glass top evenly over the top of the Solana (Figure E). Place the glass top on top of the Solana so
that the cutout is facing the filtration section of the Solana. The power cords for the pumps and airline
tubing from the protein skimmer can be routed out the back of the Solana through the partial cutout in
the glass top (Figure E).
Figure d
Top-off bottles drip-plate
Heater Chamber
figure e
Power Cord & Tubing
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Assembly/operation
Step 4. Preparing the Solana for use
Before placing the Solana into operation it is recommended that you fill the unit with freshwater to
test the following:
a. Check the stand to make sure it is stable and still level.
b. Check the outside of the Solana for leaks
c. Plug in both the protein skimmer pump and the return pump to make sure they are operational.
*Note: The protein skimmer will not produce microbubbles in freshwater.
d. Check to make sure water is flowing smoothly through the pre-filter sponge where water enters
the filtration section and through the filter pad over the biological/mechanical chamber.
e. If you plan to use a heater with the Solana, the heater can be placed either in the main portion of
the aquarium, or in the filtration section between the protein skimmer and biological/chemical chambers
(Figure D). If placing the heater in the filtration section, it is extremely important that the heater be placed
only in the designated section as this area will maintain a constant water level at all times. The Solana
will accommodate a heater up to 11.5” long (100-200w UL listed heater recommended). Ensure that the
entire heating element is submerged under water in the filtration section.
Congratulations, your Solana is now ready for use. Please consult your local
aquarium supply dealer on the proper setup of your saltwater or freshwater
aquarium.
Operation
Filling the Solana
When filling the Solana with either saltwater or freshwater, begin by filling the main viewing portion of
the aquarium first. As the water level nears the top of the Solana, the water will begin to cascade into the
filtration section through the pre-filter screen and sponge. Once the water level fills the filtration section
up to just below the top drip plate (Figure F), stop filling and plug in the protein skimmer and return
pumps. The water level within the main viewing portion of the Solana will stabilize approximately 1”
below the top edge of the Solana. The water level in the filtration section (also referred to as the “sump”
section) may begin to drop. Under normal operation the water level in the filtration section will decrease
with time due to evaporation and from wastewater removed from the protein skimmer, while the water
level in the viewing section will remain constant. Using the Top Off system, however, will help maintain a
stable water level in the filtration section. Continue filling the Solana until the water level in the filtration
section again reaches the level of the top off plate and top dip plate.
Water LEvel
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operation
Using the Protein Skimmer
Saltwater use: The Solana’s protein skimmer gives you the ultimate control in the foam quality/quantity
that is collected. By using the collection cup adjustment screw you can position the collection cup in the
ideal position for optimal foam collection. Start by positioning the collection cup in the skimmer so that
the bottom edge of the funnel is approximately 1/4” below the water (not foam) level inside the skimmer
(Figure F). Initially the protein skimmer may collect large amounts of clear liquid or light colored foam,
especially after live rock or sand has been added. It is possible that the skimmer will not produce any
foam at all. Typically there is up to a 2-week period for the skimmer to “break in” and begin to collect
a consistent foam quality. During the first few months the foam collected will change in quality and
quantity as the Solana matures and as specimens are added, so periodic adjustment of the collection cup
maybe necessary during this time. The collection cup should be emptied when no more than 1/2 full or
at least once per week. Rinse the cup under warm water, being sure to remove any buildup inside the
throat or tube inside the cup, as this will inhibit skimming performance
Freshwater use: Although the protein skimmer is designed for use with saltwater tanks, it does add value
to any freshwater aquarium. The protein skimmer will not be able to collect foam since the low specific
gravity of fresh water does not allow the unit to produce the same microbubbles as in salt water, but the
skimmer will add additional aeration to the aquarium and can be attached to a CO2 system for use with
freshwater plant aquariums (see your dealer for info).
Using the Top Off System
The Solana comes with two Top Off containers. With either a freshwater or saltwater system, the water
loss from evaporation will always be fresh water, so the Top Off containers should be filled with purified
fresh water (Reverse Osmosis water is recommended). The filled containers with cap in place will be
inserted top down into the hole in the Top Off Plate (Figure G). Check the container daily to ensure
water is still present. When all the water has left the container, replace it with the backup container and
refill the used bottle so that it is ready for use. The evaporation rate with the Solana will vary with the
ambient temperature of the home, the humidity level, and with the type of lighting or extra accessories
being used in the Solana, such as pumps. Having the glass top in place will also cut down on the
evaporation rate. After a couple of weeks you will know how much time it takes for the Solana to use a
full container of water. It is still important to check the salinity levels on a regular basis due to saltwater
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maintenance
Maintenance
The following guide should be reviewed and followed to ensure optimal performance of the Solana and
its components as well as the health of the inhabitants. A suggested maintenance schedule is included.
For further maintenance tips and to download our free “NanoPlanner” Aquarium task organizer visit
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troubleshooting
Troubleshooting guide

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Current USA, Inc. One-Year Limited Warranty
Current USA, Inc. warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original retail purchase. Light Bulbs carry a 3 month warranty.
Note: Current-USA, Inc. One-Year Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused by the following:
Improper installation, saltwater corrosion, and electrical surges.
Warranty on all Products, including Aquariums, is limited to replacement of the product and does not
cover fish loss, personal injury, property loss or direct, incidental or consequential damage arising to
the use of this product.
If you discover a defect, Current USA, Inc. will, at it’s option, repair or replace the product at no charge
to you, provided you return it during the warranty period. It is required that you present this warranty
card and a copy of the bill of sale as proof of original purchase date, in the event the product needs
repairs, within the warranty period. Please see your dealer for return options. This warranty applies
only to products by or for Current USA, Inc. that can be identified by trade name, or logo affixed to
them. Current-USA, Inc. does not warrant any products that are not Current-USA, Inc. products. This
warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse or misapplication
or if the product has been modified without the written permission of Current-USA, Inc.; or if any
Current-USA, Inc. logos have been removed or defaced.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHERS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Current USA, Inc. SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS,
DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY, AND
ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING ANIMALS, PLANTS, TANKS OR OTHER AQUARIUM RELATED ITEMS
AND/OR EQUIPMENT. Current USA, Inc. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR REPLACEMENT OF
EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY, OR ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING OR REPRODUCING ANY EQUIPMENT,
ANIMALS OR PLANTS USED OR GROWN WITH Current USA, Inc. PRODUCTS.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or
exclusions of implied warranties, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary form jurisdiction
to jurisdiction.
Warranty
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