I could not locate an online manual for this over 8 year old model.
Apparently no longer made by Oceanic, and company may have been taken over by Coralife according to this discussion below:
http://www.cvreefers.org/showthread.php?12185-1-4-HP-Coralife-Chiller-Manual
That discussion suggested contacting Coralife, or someone using that discussion web site to request a manual.
Youtube video from 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyvhoGePe9o
Check manufacturers website.
SOURCE: I am looking for a
Here is the link for you to download the manual.
http://www.jlaquatics.com/manuals/oceanic/biocube_hqi.pdf
SOURCE: What factors should I take into consideration when selecting a chiller for my aquarium?
When choosing a chiller, consider the size of your aquarium, the setup of your aquarium and the temperature requirements of your tanks inhabitants.
SOURCE: My aquarium chiller has stopped working. What should I do?
If you do not have a backup, try putting a frozen water bottle in your tank as a temporary fix until you are able to buy a replacement chiller.
SOURCE: I'm looking to buy an aquarium chiller online. Where can I find one?
There are plenty of aquarium chillers available at these websites. Check them out: http://www.marinedepot.com/chillers__index-ap.html, http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=aquarium+chiller, http://www.fishtanksdirect.com/aquarium-chiller.aspx, and http://www.saltysupply.com/Aquarium-Chillers-s/7017.htm.
Aquarium chillers can cost anywhere from $100-$1,500
depending on the quality of the chiller itself.
Here is a link that will lead you towards a good selection of chillers
at various prices.
If you're not using any lights or pumps in your aquarium I advise
you to get an aquarium fan it will definitely do. If you do use thing such as
lights and water pump that warm up your tank you should definitely get a
chiller, try the Oceanic Aquarium Chillers.
The best brand of
aquarium chillers is USA Prime Aquarium Chiller and you can find
their products at http://www.aquaticeco.com which
also offers other aquarium chillers brands.
You'll need a chiller
when the ambient room temperature is higher than the desired temperature of
your aquarium. This can happen due to many reasons such as:
1) If you live in a warm
part of the world and decreasing the room temperature is not good enough.
2) If you wish to keep
cold water species in your aquarium.
3) If you have installed
heat emitting equipment that increases the water temperature such as light,
pumps etc.
I highly recommend you to get a USA Prime Aquarium Chiller you
wouldn't be disappointed. You can also get chillers from Aqua Logic Aquarium Chillers, Deltec Eco Cooler Aquarium Chiller, Coolworks
- IceProbe Aquarium Chiller, Oceanic Aquarium Chiller, TECO SeaChill Chillers
and Tunze Aquarium Chiller the all solid chillers companies.
An in-line water chiller
is equipped with internal cooling coils. Water is pumped out of the aquarium,
into the chiller where it is cooled, and then back to the aquarium again. An
in-line chiller can be placed away from the aquarium and is therefore easier to
hide.
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