ViaAqua Titanium Submersible Heater
This technologically advanced ViaAqua Titanium Submersible Heater is manufactured from titanium. The heater has a wired remote to change its temperature without needing you to dip your hand in the tank. The digital remote displays the tank temperature on the remote. The temperatures can be set with a simple push of a button. This long lasting and reliable heater is completely submersible.
Product Features:
- The heater is made from titanium
- It has a wired remote control to set the temperature
- The LCD display shows the temperature of the tank
- It is submersible and built to last
Item Specifications:
Set Includes:
Sensor, Heating element and Temperature control
Models:
50 Watt
100 Watt
200 Watt
300 Watt
Aquarium Size:
50 Watt - 13 Gallon
100 Watt - 25 Gallon
200 Watt - 50 Gallon
300 Watt - 80 Gallon
Wattage:
50 Watt - 50 Watt
100 Watt - 100 Watt
200 Watt - 200 Watt
300 Watt - 300 Watt
Installation:
Select the proper wattage heater for the aquarium. Place the heater and sensor where there is good water circulation. Using the 2 suction cups provided to affix the heating probe to the inside of the aquarium.
Only place the heating element and sensor in the main body of the aquarium.
Do not place the heater on the substrate. d. Do not cover heater with substrate.
Do not place in the substrate. e. Do not place the heater in filtration.
Affix the sensor a min. of 4in away from the heating probe.
NOTE: The heating probe and sensor must be in the same body of water.
Secure the temperature controller above the aquarium and affix to the wall. The temperature controller is never to come in contact with water. Failure to do so will cause electrical arching, fire hazard, premature failure of the unit, and/or loss of life.
Attach the thermometer to the opposite side of the aquarium. Allow 10-15 minutes for the heater to acclimate to the aquarium temperature before plugging the temperature controller into an electrical outlet. NOTE: When plugging the ViaAqua® Titanium Heater into GFCI outlet, a drip loop must be arranged by the user for each cord connecting an aquarium appliance to an electrical outlet.
Verify there is good water circulation by heating probe.
Plug the temperature controller into a GFCI outlet.
SET THE TEMPERATURE:
Choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit: Press and hold the button for 3-4 seconds until the LCD read out changes degree of measurement.
Press the button once, now the LCD temperature read out is blinking. Press the button (each time you press the button the temperature will raise 1 degree) to raise the desired set temperature. Once temperature is reached wait 3-4 seconds for the LCD temperature read out stops blinking, the heaters temperature is now set. When the unit is heating the red light will be lit and the LCD read out will read the actual aquarium temperature.
NOTE: If you pass the desired temperature, continue to press the button once the temperature reading reaches 93°F or 34°C the LCD read out will re-set at 68°F or 20°C.
Confirm the temperature with an accurate thermometer placed on the opposite side of the aquarium. A small difference between the reading of the thermometer and the temperature controller is normal. Adjust accordingly! For indoor household use only.
Warning:
Always disconnect the heater from the power supply prior to maintenance of the aquarium.
When removing the heater from the aquarium the heater must be unplugged for 30 minutes prior to removal.
Heater and the sensor must be submersed in the same body of water
Plug only into a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). The national code requires that a GFCI be used in the branch circuit supplying power to all water pumps and electrical aquarium equipment.
Do not plug into an extension cord/power strip.
Do not operate the heater if any of the cords are damaged.
Do not operate the heater out of water.
The temperature controller must not come in contact with water and/or moisture.
For indoor household use only.