Kupu Whakataki
The TUXING Diving Ventilator is a portable, rechargeable scuba diving system designed for recreational diving and underwater activities. This system provides a continuous supply of air, eliminating the need for traditional oxygen cylinders for certain diving depths and durations. Its compact design and lightweight construction make it suitable for travel and various aquatic environments.
Key features include a battery-driven compressor delivering 51 liters of oxygen per minute, up to 1 hour of continuous operation, and a maximum recommended diving depth of 7 meters.

Image: The TUXING Scuba Diving Ventilator System, showcasing the main unit and connected breathing apparatus.

Image: A visual comparison highlighting the non-reverse structure, direct drive motor, and branded ternary key battery of the intelligent diving rebreather against traditional designs.

Image: The TUXING Diving Ventilator demonstrating its tumbler design, which allows it to remain stable in wavy conditions.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i roto i te kete:
- Diving Ventilator Main Unit
- Tupa Manawa
- Diving Breathing Regulator
- 7M Telescopic Pipe
- Kaitohu
- Puke Rokiroki

Image: All components of the TUXING Diving Ventilator system, including the main unit, breathing tube, regulator, and hose, laid out with a carrying bag.
Tohutohu Tatūnga
- Utuhia te Waeine: Before first use, fully charge the diving ventilator's internal battery. Connect the charger to the main unit and a power source. The charging indicator will show when the unit is fully charged.
- Connect the Telescopic Pipe: Securely attach the 7-meter telescopic pipe to the designated air outlet on the main diving ventilator unit. Ensure a tight connection to prevent air leaks.
- Attach the Breathing Regulator: Connect the diving breathing regulator to the other end of the telescopic pipe. Confirm that all connections are firm and sealed.
- Wear the Harness: If a harness is provided, adjust it for a comfortable and secure fit. Attach the breathing regulator to the harness for easy access during diving.
- Tirotiro i mua i te ruku: Before entering the water, perform a quick check:
- Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga katoa.
- Verify the battery level is sufficient for your planned dive duration.
- Briefly turn on the unit to confirm air flow through the regulator.

Image: A close-up of the breathing tube, an essential component for air delivery.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
- Placement of Main Unit: Place the main diving ventilator unit on the surface of the water. Its design allows it to float and remain stable.
- Whakahiko: Activate the power switch on the main unit. You should hear the compressor begin to operate and feel air flowing through the regulator.
- Breathing Underwater: Insert the regulator mouthpiece into your mouth and begin breathing normally. The system will continuously supply air.
- Monitoring Depth and Time: Be aware of your diving depth and duration. The system is designed for a maximum depth of 7 meters and provides approximately 1 hour of continuous operation. Always monitor your remaining battery life.
- E piki ana: Ascend slowly and steadily to the surface. Once at the surface, remove the regulator and power off the main unit.
Tuhipoka Haumaru Nui: This device is intended for recreational diving within specified depth limits. Always dive with a buddy and be aware of your surroundings. Do not exceed the maximum recommended diving depth of 7 meters.

Image: A diver utilizing the TUXING Diving Ventilator system underwater, demonstrating its use in a marine environment.
Te tiaki
- Horoi i muri i te whakamahi: After each dive, thoroughly rinse the main unit, telescopic pipe, and breathing regulator with fresh water to remove salt, sand, and other debris.
- Ka maroke: Allow all components to air dry completely before storage. Do not store the unit while wet.
- Whakataunga Pūhiko: Recharge the battery after each use, or as needed, to ensure it is ready for the next dive. Store the unit with a partially charged battery if not used for extended periods, as per battery manufacturer recommendations.
- Tirotiro Hononga: Regularly inspect all hoses, connections, and the regulator for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Replace any damaged parts immediately.
- Rokiroki: Store the diving ventilator system in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Use the provided storage bag for protection.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| No air flow from regulator. | Unit not powered on; low battery; kinked hose; blocked intake. | Ensure unit is on; charge battery; check and straighten hose; clear any obstructions from air intake. |
| Te wa mahi poto. | Kāore anō kia utua katoatia te pākahiko; kua tawhito te pākahiko. | Ensure battery is fully charged before use. If problem persists, battery may need replacement. |
| Unit unstable on water surface. | Rough water conditions; improper placement. | Ensure unit is placed in calmer water. The tumbler design helps stability, but extreme conditions may affect it. |
| Water in breathing tube/regulator. | Improper seal; unit submerged. | Check all connections for proper sealing. Ensure the main unit remains on the surface and is not submerged. |
Whakatakotoranga

Image: A table displaying the key technical parameters of the TUXING Diving Ventilator, including depth, endurance, and battery specifications.
| Tawhā | Uara |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | Diving Ventilator |
| Nama Wahi | 45Minutes Diving Ventilator |
| Hōhonu mōrahi | 7 Mita |
| Endurance (Operating Time) | Up to 1 hour (approximately 50 minutes) |
| Rere Rererangi | 51 L/min |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 9000mAh |
| Te Mana Puhiko | 99 Watt haora |
| Taumaha (me te pākahiko) | 3.8 kg |
| Voltage | 11.1V |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |
| Te Rahi o te Mokete Tuemi | 15 x 12 x 9.5 inihi |
| Taumaha mōkihi | 6.69 Kirokaramu |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Pūtāhui: The manufacturer states "no" warranty description in the product specifications. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the seller for any specific warranty information that may apply at the time of purchase.
Tautoko Kiritaki: For technical assistance, questions, or concerns regarding your TUXING Diving Ventilator, please contact the seller or refer to the official TUXING brand website for support resources. You can visit the TUXING Store on Amazon for more information: Toa TUXING.