Tanks should smell like 'damp earth'
Don't get fish yet, the tank is not ready for them. The shop may well tell you that you can get fish but that's because shop workers don't believe in cycling. A common post is from people who believed the shop worker and now find that their ammonia is through the roof and their fish are dying. Either get some live plants and a test kit, and wait till you are sure the plants are not dying off; or get a test kit and a bottle of ammonia and follow this http://www.fishforums.net/threads/cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first.421488/
I've looked at your link, and the link from there to the filter https://www.interpet.co.uk/Media/InterpetUK/Skoo/2311/2311_7.pdf Personally I would change what's in the filter (the media) before it is cycled. You don't need the carbon or algaway spheres. I would replace them with some filter sponge, any make cut to fit the filter. You can leave them there if you want and ignore the manual that says to change them but sponge would work better as a home for the bacteria.
Never replace your media like the manual says, just wash in in old tank water that you take out during a water change.
Smudge spot cories (Corydoras similis) are one of the larger species growing to 2.4 inches/6 cm. Although Seriously Fish says your tank is big enough I would prefer to see then in a bigger tank. That's why we've been suggesting one of the dwarf species
Don't get fish yet, the tank is not ready for them. The shop may well tell you that you can get fish but that's because shop workers don't believe in cycling. A common post is from people who believed the shop worker and now find that their ammonia is through the roof and their fish are dying. Either get some live plants and a test kit, and wait till you are sure the plants are not dying off; or get a test kit and a bottle of ammonia and follow this http://www.fishforums.net/threads/cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first.421488/
I've looked at your link, and the link from there to the filter https://www.interpet.co.uk/Media/InterpetUK/Skoo/2311/2311_7.pdf Personally I would change what's in the filter (the media) before it is cycled. You don't need the carbon or algaway spheres. I would replace them with some filter sponge, any make cut to fit the filter. You can leave them there if you want and ignore the manual that says to change them but sponge would work better as a home for the bacteria.
Never replace your media like the manual says, just wash in in old tank water that you take out during a water change.
Smudge spot cories (Corydoras similis) are one of the larger species growing to 2.4 inches/6 cm. Although Seriously Fish says your tank is big enough I would prefer to see then in a bigger tank. That's why we've been suggesting one of the dwarf species