JBL CRISTALPROFI i60 greenline
Energy-efficient internal filter for aquariums of 40 - 80 l

  • For clean and healthy aquarium water: internal filter for mechanical and biological filtering – for aquariums of 40 - 80 litres (50-60 cm)
  • Completely ready to connect and equipped with filter materials: connection of wide jet pipe or spray bar to the filter, placement of filter in the aquarium, connection of the power plug
  • Modular design: freely extendable, water outlet pipe rotatable by 90°, large filter volume, suction holders with loosening mechanism, filter empties: dirty water doesn’t flow back into the aquarium, for the use of all filter media, elegantly designed corner shape
  • TÜV tested, completely submersible, high energy efficiency and energy saving: 4 W power consumption, 63 % savings, motor technology. Maintenance-free pump: constant circulation, adjustable output: from 150 - 420 l/h
  • Package contents: internal filter for aquariums, CristalProfi i 60 greenline. Dimensions (LxHxW): 8.5 x 8.5 x 15.5 cm. Guarantee: 2 years (+2 years upon registration of the product)
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Price: 47,50 €
Recommended retail price incl. VAT
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Product information

Clean and healthy water
Plant and food remains and metabolic substances lead to a deterioration of the quality of the water in the aquarium. Good water quality is necessary for healthy fish and plants. This can be achieved with aquarium filters. The filters suck in the aquarium water and remove the pollution and waste materials from the water. Filters also offer an ideal habitat for bacteria which decompose harmful substances.

Mechanical and biological filtering
The internal filter provides a large filter volume which enables both mechanical and biological filtering of the aquarium water. The modular structure of CristalProfi can be easily extended. The water outlet pipe can be turned 90°.

Easy to install
The internal filter is completely ready for connection and equipped with filter materials. Connect the filter to the wide jet pipe or spray bar. Place the filter in the aquarium and connect the power plug.

Energy-efficient and safe
The internal filter is TÜV tested and fully submersible. With only 4 W the JBL CristalProfi i100 results in large energy savings.

Extension:
If you still have space at the height of your aquarium or are changing to a higher aquarium, you can "extend" your JBL CristalProfi i internal filter with these modules. A single module has a height of 7 cm. The filter head has a height of 8 cm including the power control lever. A plate with a water drain valve is attached to the lowest module, making the lowest module a total of 8.2 cm high. Example: A JBL CristalProfi i internal filter with two modules (i 80) has a height of 8.2 + 7.0 + 8.0 cm = 23.2 cm.

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JBL CRISTALPROFI i60 greenline

Art. no.:
6097100
EAN Code:
4014162609717
For:
40-80 l
Watt:
4 W
Volume packaging:
2.9 l
Gross weight:
713 g
Net weight:
480 g
Weight factor:
1000
Packaging dimensions (l/h/w):
122/170/140 mm

Properties

Animal species: Armored catfish, Arowana, Axolotl, Barbels, Bettas, Bichirs/reedfish, Blowfish, Catfish, Cichlids (South America), Clawed frogs, Clawed shrimps, Corals, Crayfish, Crustaceans, Danions, Discus, Dwarf crayfish, Dwarf shrimps, Flowerhorn, Gill maggots, Gobies, Goldfish, Gouramis, Guppy, Juvenile fish, Killifish, Livebearers, Loaches, Mussels, Newts, Panchaxes, Rainbowfish, Snails, Spiny eels, Terrapins, Tetra, Tropical terrapin, Veiltails, Water turtles, blood parrot cichlids, freshwater butterflyfish
Animal size: 1 - 5 cm
Animal age group: Small aquarium fish
Volume habitat: 40-80 L (50-60cm)
Material: plastic (ABS ) / metal (copper)
Colour: black

Electronic label / illuminant

Mercury: No
Dimmable: No

Technical Data

capacity in litres:80 l
capacity from - to:40-80l
capacity tank length:50-60 cm
power output in Watt:4 W
output per hour:150-420l/h
Height:155 mm
Length:85 mm
Width:85 mm
voltage:230 V
volume filter materials:0.25 l
FAQ
Wear on the impeller - When should I replace it?

There is no general answer to this question. As with a car tyre, the duration and intensity of use is decisive. Many customers use the impellers for several years without any noticeable change. Heavy use of the impeller results in a shorter service life. With a car, you know the wear and tear caused by heavy braking, mechanical damage and many kilometres driven.

The following factors apply to an impeller:

1. Running time in hours
2. Throttling of the flow rate (max. 50 %) and thus lower cooling capacity
3. Dry running during water change (see 2.)
4. Mechanical damage (e.g. by snails, improper installation after removal, ...)
5. Heavy soiling

As it is a wearing part, the impeller is not covered by the warranty. For a long service life, you need to clean it regularly. This will prevent increased running noises. The impeller housing, the impeller and the shaft can be cleaned with a suitable cleaning brush.

If it is necessary to replace the impeller due to wear, always replace the complete set, impeller with shaft and 2 rubber bearings. This is the only way to ensure proper functioning and smooth running. When removing the impeller and shaft, a rubber bearing often gets stuck at the bottom of the impeller housing and is very difficult to remove. JBL has developed its own special tool for this purpose, which is available from pet shops under the name "Pulling aid for impeller bearing". A useful cleaning brush for the impeller housing is also included in the tool.

Why is the suction cup on my internal filter red-brown or light grey?

For the CristalProfi greenline internal filters, "red-brown" and "light grey" suction cups were used for a time. They are fully functional and differ only in their colour. In the spare parts shop you will find the black suction cups which were unavailable for a while, should you not like the colour.

The filter / pump hums during operation

It’s to investigate the cause of this. With pumps and filters positioned inside, you do not need to do anything other than hold the unit freely in the water, keeping it out of contact from any other objects. It is important that the unit remains completely under water and is only touching your hand. If the running noise is now quiet, there is no sign of wear on the rotor, it is just resonance transmission to surrounding elements such as the cover, the base cabinet or anything adjacent to the aquarium. You can then decouple this by making small adjustments.

For external filters, make sure that the filter has 4 rubber feet at the bottom (except for the model CPe1901/2 with castors) and that it is only touching the cabinet there. To test the filter, place it next to or in front of the aquarium on a soft surface (e.g. a thick towel) and make sure that the hoses are not in contact with the cabinet. Many aquarium cabinets act like the sound box of a guitar with its sound hole. The smallest noise is amplified by the hollow body. Therefore, a soft underlay and, if necessary, lateral insulation are advantageous if the resonance is to be amplified. Tubes lying on top or in a very rigid installation with further attachments lead to the same effect. The test with the filter outside the cabinet, as described above, provides information about the actual operating noise.

Strong running noises are caused by a worn impeller, a too strong load on the impeller due to a power reduction (dirt or throttling) and by a too small height difference between the water surface and the filter head, as described in the manual. Another possibility is that CO2 sucked in from the fertiliser system or air from the diaphragm pump, which are introduced near the filter, cause loud running noises.

My filter has become loud after a few months. What’s the reason for that?

The impeller of the filter is subject to constant wear and tear. We recommend you replace it. This way its smooth running is ensured. Make sure that the noises are not caused by trapped air.

The guarantee covers defects in material and assembly. The guarantee does not cover parts subject to wear and tear, such as the impellers or shafts as well as damage caused by external influences and improper handling.

How do I attach the suction cup to the CristalProfi greenline internal filter?

Press the enclosed large suction cups with a turning movement and gentle pressure into the side openings of the pump head. Make sure that the central pin reaches into the hole in the suction cup and reappears when it is attached. The correct installation is indicated in the following figure.

Blog (opinions & experiences)

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JBL TV #49: Saving energy in the aquarium - reducing costs made easy

Yes, we can make energy savings in our aquarium, but not where most people think! In this video we show exactly where and how to save electricity costs.

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JBL TV #48: Fish also need to breathe - measuring and increasing the oxygen content (O2)

Many plants, high temperatures or the use of medicines and anti-algae agents can quickly become a problem.

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What's going on in the filter - How murder and bacteria make the water clear

The aquarist isn’t even aware he has committed mass murder by his well-intentioned addition of salt and now a tidal wave of problems is heading his way.

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Filter maintenance made easy – It’s time to clean the aquarium

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JBL TV #26: The right internal and external filter for the aquarium

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JBL TV #14: The current in the aquarium. How much do you need? How important is the current?

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Video: JBL CristalProfi i Internal filter for clean water in the aquarium

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Supply of water and moisture, water care

A side from light and heat, the drinking water supply, relative humidity and the right moisture of the substrate are very important for the animals’ well-being.

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Misunderstandings – typical beginner mistakes

Based on our own experience in customer service and the many messages and questions we receive, we have put together the typical mistakes beginners may make. The experienced aquarist might well smile, but if they are honest, these are mistakes we all made at the start, aren’t they?

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Lack of oxygen in the morning

The fish stay under the water surface in the morning, gasping for air.

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Outline: Fertilisation in the Aquarium

The JBL plant care concept leads to vigorous and healthy growth even with the most demanding aquatic plants. JBL has all the components you need, whether it’s a fertiliser, a bottom substrate or a fully automatic CO2 fertiliser system.

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Which is the Best Filter Media?

Special filter media can also be used to target and remove any problem substances, such as nitrate or phosphate, from the aquarium water. This table gives you an outline:

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Tip: How to replace internal & external filters properly.

Every aquarium owner knows the situation: a filter needs to be replaced, but you’re not sure what the best way is to do it. Nobody wants to risk disturbing the filter bacteria because this could endanger the wellbeing of the aquarium dwellers.

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What is an Aqua-terrarium / Paludarium?

You’ve seen them in zoos. They are a combination of conventional terrariums and aquariums. On top there’s a rainforest, below there’s an aquarium.

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Air induction without danger of flooding in the living room

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Reference guide (Themeworld)

GarantiePlus

With the guarantee extension JBL GarantiePlus you secure your extra-long extended 4-year guarantee from the date of purchase for your JBL product. Do not miss out on your extended guarantee claim!

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The right filter material

What sort of filter material to choose? What filter material solves which problems? How can you clean it? Where does it need to be positioned in the filter?

Aquarium filters and aquarium accessories

Why is a filter important? What function does your filter have? What do you have to look out for when choosing a filter? What types of filter are available?

The marine aquarium

Holiday at the coral reef - in your own living room! Marine aquariums are the most exciting branch of aquatics

Biotope (habitat) aquarium types

A real piece of the Amazon or, with the Congo, a piece of the heart of Africa. A habitat (biotope) aquarium is a challenge. Can you emulate nature?

Aquascaping aquarium type JBL Dreamscape®

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Goldfish aquarium type JBL Goldfish Paradise®

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Aquatic terrarium

A terrarium with an integrated water element is an aquatic terrarium, also referred to as a paladarium. Turtles, for example, feel very comfortable in them.

Ventilation and moisture regulation

How to ventilate a terrarium properly and how to adjust the humidity? Ventilation and moisture are the key to good pet ownership

Water care and filtering

The water in the drinking bowl and water section of the terrarium or aqua-terrarium must be clean. We’ll show how.
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Additional product information and downloads

  • JBL CRISTALPROFI i60 greenline
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safety instructions

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spare parts
accessories
Customer reviews

Reviews

Overall rating: 5.0
4 public review(s) for this product.

1 Review

GREEN SLOVAK THERAPY
2021-07-07T16:54:52Z

Great, handy and powerful filter for small tanks :)


3 more reviews in other languages

3 Reviews in other languages

malawireef - French
2022-02-02T17:32:19Z

Diesen Filter war bei mir in einem 25 Liter im Einsatz. Keine Mängel funktioniert gut! und auch sehr gut Leistung. Sehr leise.


langlang_shrimps langlang_design - German
2021-09-26T21:15:34Z

Ein sehr guter Innenfilter der in der Höhe variabel ist was ihn sehr vielseitig einsetzbar macht. Ebenfalls kann er durch die zusätzlichen Filtermedien die angeboten werden optimiert werden. Die Filterleistung ist sehr gut und der Filter sorgt für genügend Oberflächenströmung. Ebenfalls ist er sehr leise und somit eine klare Empfehlung!


malawireef - French
2021-02-16T18:41:41Z

Tolles Produkt. Gute Qualität. Ich habe diesen Innenfilter in meinem 25 Liter Becken im Einsatz. Das Wasser ist immer Klar und der Filter ist Leise.


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