Kupu Whakataki
The Fluval ProVac is a powered aquarium gravel cleaner designed to efficiently remove dirt and debris from your aquarium substrate. This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your device.

Image: Fluval ProVac Powered Aquarium Gravel Cleaner in its retail packaging, highlighting key features like powerful suction, dual-density filter pad, and spotlight LED.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Powered Cleaning: Operates via plug-in power, eliminating the need for batteries.
- Tautuhinga Tere Takirua: Offers two distinct suction speeds for varied cleaning needs.
- Āhuatanga Whakamutu: Allows temporary cessation of suction to release trapped gravel.
- Integrated LED Spotlight: Illuminates dark areas for thorough cleaning.
- Extender Nozzle: Facilitates cleaning in deeper aquariums.
- Dual Density Filter Pad: Effectively captures both large and small waste particles.
- Quick-Release Filter Cartridge: Simplifies filter maintenance.
- Gravel Guard: Prevents clogging by larger debris.
- Kakau Ergonomic: Designed for comfortable use.
- Water Change Adapter: Allows connection of a hose for water changes (hose sold separately).
Nga korero haumaru
Please read all safety instructions before operating the Fluval ProVac. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or serious injury.
- Ensure the power supply is disconnected before assembly, disassembly, or maintenance.
- This device is designed for indoor aquarium use only.
- Kaua e mahi mena kua pakaru te taura hiko, te mono ranei.
- Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
- Never immerse the power adapter in water.
- Always ensure hands are dry when handling the power plug.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
Follow these steps to assemble your Fluval ProVac:
- Wewete Waenga: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging. Verify that all components are present: main unit with motor, filter cartridge, dual density filter pad, extender nozzle, and power adapter.
- Install Filter Pad: Open the quick-release filter cartridge. Insert the dual density filter pad into the cartridge, ensuring it sits correctly. Close the cartridge securely.
- Attach Extender Nozzle (Optional): For deeper aquariums, attach the extender nozzle to the main suction inlet of the ProVac. Ensure it clicks into place firmly.
- Tūhono Pūurutau Hiko: Plug the power adapter into the designated port on the ProVac handle. Ensure the connection is secure. Do not plug into a wall outlet yet.

Whakaahua: He tata view of the Fluval ProVac's filter cartridge area, showing the red quick-release mechanism and the white filter pad inside.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
To clean your aquarium gravel:
- Submerge the Unit: Fully submerge the suction end of the ProVac into the aquarium water. Ensure the motor unit remains above the water line if not fully waterproof (check product specifications for full waterproofing).
- Hono Hono: Monohia te urutau hiko ki tetahi putanga hiko tika.
- Tīpako Tere: Turn on the device and select your desired speed setting (low or high) using the control button on the handle.
- Clean Gravel: Gently move the suction nozzle through the gravel. The powerful suction will draw water and debris into the filter cartridge, while the gravel guard prevents large gravel from entering. The integrated LED spotlight will illuminate the cleaning area.
- Use Pause Feature: If gravel becomes trapped in the nozzle, press the pause button to temporarily stop suction, allowing the gravel to fall back into the tank. Release the button to resume cleaning.
- Water Change Function (Optional): To perform a water change, remove the filter cartridge and attach a suitable hose (sold separately) to the water change adapter port. Direct the hose to a drain or bucket. The ProVac will then pump water out of the aquarium.
- Whakaoti te horoi: Once cleaning is complete, turn off the device and unplug it from the power outlet. Carefully remove the ProVac from the aquarium.

Image: The Fluval ProVac being used to clean gravel in an active aquarium, demonstrating its underwater operation.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your Fluval ProVac.
- Clean Filter Cartridge: After each use, or when suction power decreases, remove the quick-release filter cartridge. Open it and remove the dual density filter pad. Rinse the filter pad thoroughly under clean running water until all debris is removed.
- Clean Gravel Guard: Inspect and clean the gravel guard at the suction inlet to ensure it is free of debris and not clogged.
- Replace Filter Pad: The dual density filter pad (Item 11078) should be replaced periodically, depending on usage and debris accumulation. Replace when the pad shows signs of wear or cannot be cleaned effectively.
- Rokiroki Tika: After cleaning, allow all components to air dry completely before reassembling and storing the ProVac in a dry, safe place.

Whakaahua: A view of the Fluval ProVac with its red filter housing open, revealing the internal filter pad, ready for cleaning or replacement.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Fluval ProVac, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| No power or device not turning on. | Kāore i te tika te hono o te urutau hiko, he raruraru rānei kei te putanga hiko. | Ensure the power adapter is securely plugged into both the ProVac and a working electrical outlet. Test the outlet with another device. |
| Ngoikore, kāore rānei he momi. | Clogged filter pad, clogged gravel guard, or improper assembly. | Clean or replace the filter pad. Clear any debris from the gravel guard. Reassemble the unit, ensuring all parts are correctly fitted. |
| Water becomes cloudy during cleaning. | Very fine particles passing through the filter or disturbed substrate. | This can be normal with very fine debris. Ensure the filter pad is clean and correctly installed. Allow time for the aquarium filter to clear the water. |
| Gravel getting trapped in the nozzle. | Excessive suction or rapid movement. | Use the pause feature to release trapped gravel. Try using the lower speed setting or moving the nozzle more slowly. |
Whakatakotoranga
- Tau tauira: 015561110778
- Taumaha Tūemi: 1.06 pauna (16.9 hekere)
- Rahi Tūemi (LxWxH): 1.57 x 2.36 x 23.62 inihi
- Mana: Plug-in (12V / 4W, as seen on packaging image)
- Rauemi: Kirihou
- Tae: Pango
- Kaihanga: Rerewharewha
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Fluval ProVac Powered Aquarium Gravel Cleaner comes with a 2 Tau Rarangi Rarangi mai i te ra o te hokonga.
For warranty claims, technical support, or replacement parts, please contact Fluval customer service. Refer to the product packaging or the official Fluval webpae mo nga korero whakapā o naianei.
Replacement Filter Pads: Dual Density Filter Pads are available separately under Item 11078.





