Fluval Pond Manuals & User Guides
Fluval Pond provides innovative, multi-stage aquatic filtration systems, waterfall pumps, and pond maintenance solutions for outdoor thriving environments.
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Fluval Pond, a division of the renowned Fluval Aquatics brand, brings over 50 years of aquatic expertise to outdoor environments.
Specializing in high-performance pond pumps, pressurized filters, UV clarifiers, and watercare essentials, Fluval helps hobbyists create and maintain thriving, crystal-clear outdoor ponds. Their Max-Flo line of filter pumps is specifically engineered to handle solid particles, making them ideal for creating stunning waterfalls and powering efficient filtration systems.
With a strong commitment to durability and water quality, Fluval Pond products offer reliable solutions for both fresh and saltwater enthusiasts transitioning their passion outdoors.
Fluval Pond manuals
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Fluval Pond Clear-Flo & Pressure-Flo Filter Instruction Manual
Fluval Pond Pressure-Flo Filter Instruction Manual
Fluval Pond support FAQ
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What size solids can the Fluval Pond Max-Flo handle?
Depending on the specific model, Fluval Pond Max-Flo pumps can process suspended solid particles ranging from 6 mm to 10 mm. This helps filter the pond efficiently without clogging.
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Can I use my Fluval Pond pump in a swimming pool?
No, Fluval Pond filter and waterfall pumps are designed strictly for outdoor freshwater garden ponds and should not be used in swimming pools or anywhere people are immersed in the water.
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How do I register my Fluval Pond product for an extended warranty?
You can register your product by visiting the extended warranty page on the Fluval Aquatics website. Creating a 'My Account' will allow you to complete the registration details.
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Where should I position my Fluval filter pump in the pond?
For optimal operation, place the pump in the deepest part of the pond, at a minimum depth of 8 inches (20 cm). Ensure it rests on a solid, secure, and elevated base to reduce unnecessary intake of bottom sludge.