Assembly or Use Problems
If you have any problems assembling or using
this filter, DO NOT RETURN THE Filstar xP FILTER TO THE
STORE.
Call our Technical Service Department
9 AM - 5 PM Eastern Time – Monday thru Friday
1-800-847-0659
SECTION 1: SETTING UP YOUR
FILTER
Before you begin
Make
sure the filter will sit a minimum of 24” (61
cm) (See Fig A) and a maximum of 55” (140 cm)
BELOW the water level of the aquarium. The filter will
need to sit on a level surface. Take a look at your
aquarium and decide where you want to place the inlet
and outlet pipes and the Filstar Canister Power Filter.
(See Fig. B & C for examples) Make sure the hoses
will be long enough and won’t be stretched after
installation.
 
STEP 1
Check the parts
You will find two (2) bags of parts. One will be labeled “Inlet
Pipe” and the other “Outlet Pipe”.
Lay out all of the parts and make sure nothing is missing or damaged.
Keep the Inlet & Outlet Parts Separate.
To
optimize the set-up options, the Rena Filstar xP Filter comes standard
with two different Outlet set-ups (See Fig. D & E). You can use
a Spray Bar either horizontality (Fig. D) or vertically (Fig E) or
a Power Jet Nozzle (shown in both Fig D & E) the Power Jet Nozzle
can be extended down by the use of an Extension Tube.
Your Filstar xP Filter also comes with a Venturi Valve Kit for your
OPTIONAL use (See Fig #F). Decide which set-up option best suites
your needs and whether you are going to use the Venturi Valve.
After you have decided which of the set-up options you will use,
you can begin set-up and
installation.
Note: Fig. D & E show both the Spray
Bar AND the Power Jet Nozzle in the illustration – you
must choose to use either one or the other. Additionally,
they are shown in all the locations where they can be
placed. (the power jet is shown three times in Fig D-
you must choose one location).
STEP 2
The Inlet Pipe Assembly
This is the set-up that puts the water into the filter
A. Mount the Inlet
Pipe (#3). This is the pipe that will pull the water
from the aquarium and into the filter. Begin connecting
the Extension Tubes (#7) together, using a twisting motion
to make sure the sections fit snugly. Push the Strainer
(#8) onto the end of the extension tubes. You will want
the Strainer (#8) on the outlet pipe to be about 4” (10
cm) from the gravel bed.
B. Screw the Inlet Pipe Cap (#11)
onto Inlet pipe (#3). Attach an Elbow (#10) to the
opening in the Inlet Pipe, twisting it to make sure
it is secure. Attach the extension tube assembly to
the elbow.
C. Slide one of the Flexible Tubes
(#1) onto the hose barb of the Inlet pipe. The
tubing should be pushed onto the outlet pipe 4” (10
cm) and secured with a Flexible Tubing Clamp (#19).
D. Attach a Tubing Clamp (#6)
with Suction Cups (#15) to the inlet pipe so that
it can be secured to the outside of the aquarium.
E. Set this aside until Step #4
and now proceed to Step #3.
STEP 3
The Outlet Pipe Assembly
This is the set-up that returns water to the aquarium -- (See Fig
marked “OUT”)
A. Assembling the
Outlet Pipe (#2) - Attach an Elbow (#10) to the Outlet
Pipe so that the unattached end will be pointing down
into the aquarium. Twist the parts together to ensure
a good fit. Now, attach another elbow (#10) to the open
end of the elbow that you just installed. (Note- If you
want the Spraybar or Power Jet Nozzle to go straight
down into the tank (See Fig. E) do not attach the second
elbow.
B. If you want to control the flow
of water into the tank, attach the Outflow Regulator
(#4) to the end of the elbow attached in step 3A. If
you are not going to use the Venturi Kit (#41), install
the Venturi Plug (#42) now. If you are going to use
the Venturi Kit, proceed to Step C. The Venturi will
be installed later.
C. – Spraybar or Power Jet
Options –NOTE: Use only one or the other.
Option #1 Using the Spray Bar (See Figure D)
1-a. Connect the Spray Bar Extensions (#5) together. Make sure they
fit together securely and that the spray bar holes line up. You need
to use at least four extensions. Cap the last extension with the
Spray Bar Cap (#A).
1-b. Now, attach the spray bar assembly to the flow adjustment installed
in 3B and proceed to Step D.
Option #2- Using the Power Jet Nozzle (#13)
2-a. Connect the Power Jet Nozzle (13) to the Outflow Regulator (#4)
and proceed to Step D.
D. Slide the other Flexible Tube (#1) onto the
hose barb of the Outlet Pipe. The tubing should be pushed onto
the outlet pipe 4” (10 cm) and secured with a Flexible Tubing
Clamp (#19).
E. Attach a Tubing Clamp (#6)
with Suction Cups (#15) to the Outlet Pipe so that
it can be secured to the outside of the aquarium,
and another Tubing Clamp (#6) with Suction Cups
(#15) to the Spray Bar Assembly so that it can
be secured to the inside of the aquarium.
STEP 4
Mounting the Inlet & Output Assemblies
A. The inlet and outlet assemblies may be attached
together or placed in different areas of the tank. (See Fig
B & C)
B. Mount the assemblies to the aquarium,
using the suction cups to hold them in place

STEP 5
Venturi Valve- If you are not using
the venturi valve, skip to Step 6. (Note- If you are
not using the Venturi you should have installed the Venturi
Plug in Step #3-B.
A. On the Outlet Pipe Assembly --
attach the Venturi Tubing (#B) to the Venturi Valve
in the center of the Outflow Regulator (#4).
B. Attach the Venturi Silencer
Valve (#C) to the end of the venturi tubing.
C. Use the Venturi Suction Cup & Clip (#D)
to attach the Venturi Silencer Valve to the inside of the aquarium
above the water line.
STEP 6
Setting up the canister.
A. Place the filter where you want it. Remove the
Blue Motor Housing by releasing the four canister clips.
B. Remove the media baskets and inspect
the contents. Make sure to remove the plastic bag from
any media that was shipped wrapped in plastic.
C. Stack the baskets (the number
of baskets will vary depending on the filter
model, e.g. xP2 = 2 baskets) back in the canister
base. Make sure they are stacked straight and
that the top BASKET LID (#33) has the raised
circle facing up. Note- Failure to do this will
result in the filter NOT operating properly and
damage to the filter may result.
D. Replace the Blue Motor Housing
and secure the four clips to seal it to the base.
E. Measure the Flexible Tubing
(#1) that is attached to the Inlet & Output
Assemblies and cut it so that it will go onto the
Quick Disconnect Valve (#23) with just a little
slack. NOTE: It is very important NOT to cut the
tubing too short. If the tubing is cut too short
and creates tension on the quick release valve,
the unit may leak. Additionally, leaving the tubing
too long may prevent the unit from priming.
F. Push the tubing onto the barbs
of the Quick Disconnect Valve, making sure to connect
the tubing coming from the Inlet Pipe Assembly
to the Inlet Barb and the tubing from the Outlet
Pipe Assembly to the Outlet Barb. The top of the
motor housing is marked – REMEMBER – INLET
is putting water IN the filter canister. OUTPUT
is putting water BACK into the aquarium. If these
tubes are reversed to filter will NOT operate correctly.
G. Secure the Flexible Tubing
with two Flexible Tubing Clamps (#19).
STEP 7
Priming the filter
A. On the top of the filter lift the lever on the
Quick Disconnect Valve (#23). This will prevent water from entering
the filter.
B. Remove the Inlet Pipe Cap (#11) on the inlet
pipe assembly.
C. Insert the Priming Funnel (#9)
into the inlet pipe assembly.
D. Using a cup, pour water into
the Priming Funnel until the tubing between the
inlet pipe and the Quick Disconnect Valve is full
of water.
E. Remove the Priming Funnel and
replace the Inlet Pipe Cap securely.
F. Make sure the Quick Disconnect
Valve is fully seated in the blue motor housing,
and then push the lever down.
G. The canister should begin to
fill with water and air should be forced out through
the tubing. Allow two minutes for the filter and
tubing to fill completely.
STEP 8
Operating the Filstar Canister Power Filter
A. Plugging in the power cord. To avoid the possibility
of the electric plug getting wet, a drip-loop should be arranged
by the user. See Safety instructions for more information on the
drip-loop. NOTE- If water does come into contact
with the receptacle or the plug, turn the power supply off at the
Breaker Box. DO NOT unplug the cord until the power supply is off.
B. Once the unit is primed and plugged in the
water should start to pump into the tank and drain back out into
the canister. If it does not, consult the troubleshooting guide.
C. You may turn the Outflow Regulator
(#4) on the Outflow Assembly to adjust the rate
of flow.
D. If using the Venturi Kit, turn
the Outflow Regulator gradually until bubbles begin
to flow steadily.
*NOTE: Assembly
or Use Problems
If you have any problems assembling or using
this filter,
DO NOT RETURN THE Filstar xP FILTER TO THE STORE.
Call our Technical Service Department
9 AM - 5 PM Eastern Time – Monday thru Friday
1-800-847-0659
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