Just an update to this email. Eheim actually called me today - I was
impressed - greatly! The tech support believes it's a seal on the inside of
the motor. I'm sending it to their office in Montreal for repair (free of
charge) and they'll pay postage on return. I must say that I was duly
impressed with their response. I guess that's what makes this company a
class act. I'll give everyone here an update after I've received it back.
I can't wait to hook it unto the tank and remove the AquaClear.
"JazzyB!" jazzybjazzy DONTWANTANY @hotmail.com wrote in message
...
Dear,
Thank you for your e-mail. Could you tell me where this filter is leaking
from. I think leak could be caused by a misplaced o ring. Please check is
in the right position and that it is not twisted. Please do not hesitate
to
contact me if you require further assistance at 1-888-343-4662 Mon-Fri
9:00am to 5:00pm ET.
Yours truly,
Ernesto Cedeno
Technical Support
http://www.eheim.com
EHEIM North America Reg.
Advice seems to fall in line with everyone else's.
"Philippe Lemaire (remove oldies)" wrote in
message e...
Mine is an old 2213 with no "automatic" lid (neither priming)...
The lid as two diameters the o-ring has to sit at the very position
on the smaller where it touches the larger.
When you close by hand you feel when you are not simultaneous.
Perhaps your handle prevent you of feeling it.
I never did use grease but I had leaks once every 10 closings.
You should prevent the O-ring to roll when you close.
Philippe
"JazzyB!" jazzybjazzy DONTWANTANY @hotmail.com wrote in message
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Well the lid can only be opened simultaneously. It opens by moving
the
handle which doubles as a water primer and seal lock. I wasn't aware
that
the o-ring (sealing ring) could go any higher than it already is? In
the
interim I just bought an AquaClear so the tank can continue to be
filtered.
That said, I'm not giving up on this 2231 Eheim filter as I really
believe
that Eheim's are great. I've had several that worked smoothly. I
think
it's a very small problem. Like everyone seems to say, I think it's
something to do with the o-ring which I believe is just a slight
problem
that can be rectified.
"Philippe Lemaire (remove oldies)" wrote
in
message . be...
With a round one as you close it first at one side then at the other
you are more likely to leak...
Entering the lid vertically can avoid this !
Also putting the o-ring as high as possible with some torque
to maintain it high as you release it.
Philippe