KEEPALIVE
INSTRUCTION
AND
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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PLEASE READ
BEFORE
USING YOUR
OXYGEN INFUSOR
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INDEX
Power
Consumption..................................... 2
Common Installation Problems..................... 2
Operation of
Air Control................................ 5
Instructions for Fresh Water.......................... 6
Instructions for all Pumps and Accessories... 8
Installation of Thru-Hull Models.................... 9
Installation of No-Lok..................................
10
Installation of Conversion Kits.................... 12
Installation of Recirculating Kits................. 14
Installation of Tanks...................................
15
Oxygen Regulators and Cylinders............. 16
Guide To Aeration......................................
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POWER CONSUMPTION
Battery...........13.0
Volts
Depth Air Valve
Open Air Valve Closed
KA460F...........Surface.......... 0.90
amps................ 1.25 amps
KA460 ........... 0.3 meter....... 0.90
amps..................1.40 amps
KA700 ........... 0.3 meter........ 1.75
amps..................2.75 amps
KA1100 .......... 0.3 meter.........2.15
amps..................2.80 amps
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COMMON INSTALLATION
PROBLEMS
1. Pump
operates but no bubbles.
2.
Suction cups do not stick to bottom of tank.
3. Does
not appear to operate in fresh water.
4. Pump
running does not pump water.
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REMEMBER THIS IMPORTANT TIP
Control the
water current in your container with the AIR CONTROL
VALVE.
The more air
added with your valve, the slower your water current
will be.
Adjust water
flow with the AIR CONTROL VALVE, until the fish are
schooling and in a stationary position in the tank.
Adjusting
the water current for the species of your fish will keep
them in prime condition.
If water
flow is too fast, fish will tire quickly.
REMEMBER.....
ALWAYS
KEEP YOUR FILTERS CLEAN!
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OPERATION OF THE
KEEPALIVE AIR CONTROL CENTER
VISUAL
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SALTWATER AND FRESH WATER: In
saltwater, bubbles are readily seen due to the
illumination of the salt. In freshwater, almost nothing
can be seen. The dust sized bubbles are extremely hard
to see. Put your hand in the water and watch the
millions of micro-fine bubbles gathering on your skin.
Foam on the
surface is fish waste, and can be skimmed off. Foam does
not interfere with the KeepAlive aeration process.
Control your
water flow with the Air Control Valve..
Adjust the
speed of water with the Air Control, so fish school in a
stationary position. Opening the valve produces larger
bubbles as well as the micro-bubbles, and slows the
water flow. Closing the valve will increase water flow
and the larger bubbles begin to disappear. Each fish
species will have their own swimming speed, so water
flow must be adjusted for each species.
For a better
understanding, please read our LESSON IN AIR BUBBLES
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FRESH WATER PLEASE READ!
This
product works equally well in both fresh and salt water.
You may have seen a picture or display of a unit in salt
water producing large numbers of visible bubbles.
KeepAlive, operating in salt water, provides a much more
dramatic VISUAL display than fresh water.
To ensure
that your Infusor is operating properly, LISTEN for the
sound of air at the Air Control Valve.
IN FRESH
WATER, the Infusor produces many sizes of bubbles. The
larger bubbles, although highly visible, do very little
in oxygenating the water. They rise too quickly. The
Infusor produces millions of dust size bubbles that
remains suspended in the water longer and are virtually
invisible to the naked eye, unless you place a strong
light on the water and observe from the side, as in an
aquarium.
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A SIMPLE
PROCEDURE TO ENSURE THAT YOUR UNIT IS OPERATING
PROPERLY, IS TO PLACE YOUR HAND IN THE WATER AND WATCH
THE BUBBLES COLLECT.
REMEMBER
THAT THE BROWN LEAD GOES TO THE POSITIVE (+) SIDE OF THE
BATTERY.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL
KEEPALIVE PUMPS AND ACCESSORIES
Operation
of the KeepAlive Air Inlet Valve:
When your unit is provided
with a 1/8" air check valve, install it in line next to
the Air Control Center with a small portion of the air
hose provided.
It is
recommended that all threaded fittings must have no less
than pipe thread tape sealant.
ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK
FOR LEAKS!
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THRU-HULL MODELS
To install
the thru-hull models we recommend you follow the
livewell diagram and instructions on pages 11 and 13 as
a general guide. There are too many different hull and
livewell designs for only one type of installation.
KeepAlive components were designed for the angler to
create a custom livewell.
Tips
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Always
use a ball valve at the thru-hull pickup.
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Always
use strainer KA102 to prevent pump from clogging.
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Clean
strainer frequently.
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Be sure
drain size is large enough to accommodate pump.
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No-LokTM
INSTALLATION
No-Lok Models with pump must
be tilted at a 45° angle to allow air to escape by using
KA105 elbows with pump output and No-Lok noozzles facin
upward for the No-Lok to work properly (See Figure 1).
Next,
install the No-Lok relief valve valve. Frill a 1 1/16"
hole above the water line in the livewell as shown in
Figure 1.
Slide the
thru-hull in the hole and thenthread nut on ¾ of the
way. Hold the No-Lok relief valve until threads tighten
into the relief valve. Tighten the thru-hull nut and
connect ¾ I.D. relief hose barb, then to No-LOk barb on
processor. Use staniless steel hose clamps.
The No-Lok
is now fully operational.
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Figure 1
Valve "A" opened, "B" Closed - Outside water flowing
through well.
Valve "A" closed, "B" opened - Recirculating water only.
Valve "A" opened, "B" opened - Livewell will drain.
Valve "A" closed, "B" closed - Strainer "D" cam be
cleaned.
Check valve "C" prevents back flow.
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CONVERSION KIT
INSTALLATION

Figure 2
1. Remove
livewell pump.
2. Remove 4 screws and separate pump from base.
3. Discard the 4 original screws and original O ring.
4. (A) Very carefully place pump upside sown, lay the
first new O ring in place on pump bottom.
(B) Next place processor in place while aligning the 4
screw holes. The Optional No-Lok should always face the
same way as the pump output nozzle (See Figure 1 and
instructions for the No-Lok).
(C) Lay the second O ring in place on the processor.
(D) Next, place pump base on top, and align the 4 screw
holes.
(E) Insert the 4 new 1 ¾" screws and tighten evenly.
5. Check for leaks. A simple test is to block all
openings except one, place to lips, and suck in. If
suction does not hold, there is a leak.
6. Reinstall your transformed oxygen infusor.
7. Cut a 2" hole above the waterline o livewell, and
install Air Control.
8. When in doubt, check with your dealer of a
professional.!
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RECIRCULATING KIT
INSTALLATION
1. Pump
must be tilted at a 45° angle on completed installation
so all air can escape upwards.
2. Drill a 1 1/16" hole for the pump base.
3. Measure and cut off excess threads. Leave enough
length to attach strainer. Insert pump and tighten.
4 Drill a 1⅞" hole higher than the pump outlet and
instal the Directional Discharge provided. Use a
waterproof sealant and tighten.
5. Install a smooth vinyl hose (not provided) beween
Directional Discharge and pump. Hose I.D. is ¾" for
KA700RK, and 1⅛" for KA1100RK.
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TANK INSTALLATION
1. Adjust
the lid twist locks to the desired tension.
2. Attach air hose firmly to the back of the black Air
Control and the KeepAlive Oxygen Infusor.
3. Run pump leads though the hole next to the Air
Control Center. Recommend and overhand knot in the wires
before insering the wires through the hole. This will
prevent pump from being pulled off the bottom of the
tank.
4. Attach copper and s/s electrical clips to the wires.
5. Tanks with installed Hold Down Plates for Infusors on
bottom of tank. Plates can be unscrewed and reversed to
accept KA307 large filters.
To install KeepAlive Infusor, press the tab on the Hold
Down Plate while inserting the KeepAlive Infusor base
under the two clips on the Hold Down Plate.
BROWN LEAD IS POSITIVE!
CONTROL WATER SPEED WITH THE AIR CONTROL VALVE
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OXYGEN REGULATOR
The
American Healthcare
FISH-FLO2 Oxygen
Regulator has been designed to provide a constant flow
of oxygen from the cylinder, directly to the aerator or
oxygen stone. To increase the oxygen flow, turn the
selector knob from "0" to a setting of "1" through "11".
Each oxygen regulator is equipped with an internal
pressure relief valve that will prevent
over-pressurization of the regulator. The
American Healthcare
FISH-FLO2 Oxygen
Regulator is specifically designed for oxygen service
only. Use of this regulator for gases other than
compressed oxygen up to 2500 PSIG, is prohibited by
American
Healthcare and
any user must assume all liabilities and consequences.
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SPECIFICATIONS |
Operating Pressure
500 to 2500PSIG |
Outlet Pressure: 50#
Selectable Outlet: Flow 0 to 11
LPM Settings: OFF, 1/32, 1/16,
⅛,
1/4, ½,
¾,
1, 1½, 2, 2½,
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Inlet
Configuration: CGA 540 Nut and Nipple
Outlet Configuration: Barbed Outlet for direct
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Wipe down
with a clean, soft cloth. If contaminated, the regulator
should be taken out of service immediately.
If your
FISH-FLO2 Oxygen
Regulator is accidentally immersed in salt water, remove
the red dust cover from the safety relief valve, flush
well with fresh water, and let dry before using again.
CONNECTION GUIDELINES
Never stand
in front of a cylinder outlet or regulator when
operating the cylinder valve. Remove the two protective
covers from the 540 Valve Nipple and the Hose Barb
before attempting to connect to a cylinder.
DO NOT REMOVE THE 5/8" DIAMETER
RED DUST COVER FROM THE SIDE OF THE REGULATOR NEXT TO
THE HOSE BARB. IT IS THERE TO HELP PREVENT
CONTAMINATION. REFER TO THE SAFETY TIPS AND WARNINGS
BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER. Be sure to properly
inspect both the cylinder and regulator for any signs of
grease and oil. If grease or oil is suspected or found,
do not use this device.
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SAFETY TIPS AND WARNINGS |
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1. Never use oil or
grease with this oxygen regulator.
2. Never use
oxygen around or near an open flame.
3. Never smoke
in an area where oxygen is in use.
4. Never use
oxygen near boat bilges or where gasoline fumes
may be present.
5. Never use
industrial oxygen from a cylinder without
reducing the pressure through a regulator
intended for that specific gas.
6. Never force
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7. Never permit
gases to suddenly enter a regulator.
8. Refill
cylinders slowly to prevent excessive heat
build-up and possible damage to cylinders.
9. Keep out of
reach of children.
10. Always be
sure that all fittings and threads are matched
and properly for the gas intended.
11. Never use
oxygen as a pressure source to clear an
obstructed line or to operate pneumatic tools.
12. Always
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Do not use
organic-based thread sealant on any part of this
regulator. This oxygen regulator is equipped with an
internal relief valve designed to relieve excess
pressure should the regulator malfunction. This relief
valve is designed to operate only as a means of a
warning signal. Should a malfunction occur, turn off the
cylinder valve immediately and disconnect the regulator.
Do not attempt to operate the oxygen regulator, unless
you are properly trained.
CAUTION:
Oxygen is a non-flammable gas, however, the presence of
oxygen will drastically increase the rate of heat and
combustion. Inspect for traces of oil, grease or any
other type of contamination, or connection damage before
operating. Failure to comply with these safety
precautions can result in personal injury or property
damage. Do not proceed to use until all equipment and
components are correct for safe oxygen use.
CONNECTING A CGA 540 NUT AND NIPPLE INLET
1. Check to
be sure that the valve on the cylinder is off.
2. In a clockwise direction, thread the regulator inlet
nut onto the cylinder valve.
3. Tighten the inlet nut with the hand-wheel attached to
the regulator.
OPENING/CLOSING THE CYLINDER VALVE
1. Before
turning on the oxygen cylinder valve, check to be sure
that the regulator is in the "0" position.
2. Stand behind the cylinder so that the cylinder is
between you and the regulator. Remember: Never stand in
front of a cylinder outlet or regulator when opening the
cylinder valve.
3. Begin turning the cylinder valve counter-clockwise
VERY SLOWLY to open the
valve.
4. If you suspect a leak, turn the cylinder valve off
and relieve the pressure by turning the flow selector
knob clockwise and wait for the oxygen flow to stop.
Then, turn the regulator off by turning the selector
knob to the "0" position. Remove the regulator from the
cylinder. Call your authorized
FISH-FLO2
Dealer.
LIMITED-LIFETIME REPLACEMENT WARRANTY
Because or
the harsh unforeseen conditions that the
FISH-FLO2 Oxygen
Regulator may be subjected to, the regulator is covered
by a limited-lifetime warranty. If a problem or defect
is found at any time and caused by any reason including,
but not limited to, accidental damage and contamination,
return the rhe regulator to
American
Healthcare and
receive a new replacement
FISH-FLO2 Oxygen Regulator for $75.00 plus
shipping. To qualify, all regulator parts must be
included with the regulator and the the serial number
must be legible.
You must
first call
American
Healthcare at
1-888-567-7733 and give the customer service
representative a valid credit card number and obtain a
Replacement Regulator Authorization Number (RRA). This
RRA number must appear on the outside of the box
containing the returned regulator. Any shipments
received without an RRA number will be refused. A new
replacement FISH-FLO2
Oxygen Regulator will be shipped out the next
business day.
UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY REPAIRS, OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY
PARTS BE PERFORMED BY ANYONE EXCEPT American
Healthcare.
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YOUR
GUIDE
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AERATION
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