[. . . ] G H -WPS01 Installation Guide Accessories 1) GBT Pump + Tank 2) Pump Power Cord 3) Velcro 4) Screws Step 5 Connect the 4-pin power supply connector to the 4-pin pump power cord. [. . . ] 8. Pump Tank Specifications Dimension MaximumCapacity Noise Bearing Lifetime Dimension Capacity 61x60x46mm 400L/hr 20dBA CeramicBearing 70000hr(MTBF) 100x53x172mm 220cc. Usetheproductincorrectlyorinamannerotherthanthedesignedpurpose. Consequential damage to other objects due to the product's fault. Malfunction arising from casualties (earthquake, thunder, fire, and flood). Thedevicesinside, includingpowersupply, harddisk, CD-ROMdrive, motherboard, ventilator, etc, are not detached from the chassis prior to the transportation ofthecomputerproduct, resultingindamagetothechassisorcomputer-related devices. Any loss caused by failure to follow the installation process contained in the user manual. Anydamagetothesystemarisingfromcoolantleakageduetoimproperinstallation. Use only GIGABYTETMLiquidCoolant. Anydamagearisingfromtheuseofliquids other than GIGABYTETM Liquid Coolant is not covered by the warranty. Step 7 Turn on the power until all the liquid coolant drains into the tubes; the red light on the bottom of PCB will blink and bleep; the system will turn off automatically within 4 seconds. (This is normal at this point since the tube and radiatorarenotfullofliquid. ) Step1 Prepare pump power cord. b Step 2 Connect the Power SW ( female 2-pin ) from the chassis's panel to the pump power cord male 2-pin connector. a Step 8 Open the lid of the tank again to refill the tank with liquid coolant and then close the lid. [. . . ] Connect the pump power cord 6-pin connector with the back of the tank (as Figure a / b ). Step 3 With GIGABYTE 3D Aurora, Triton and Poseidon series, the water tank can be secured inside the chassis with 2 screws ; velcro could be used to place the tank while using chassis other than 3D Aurora, Triton and Poseidon series. GIGABYTE 1/2" tube comes with tube clips to prevent leakage. TM (Figurea) (Figureb ) [. . . ]