Fluval Q1 Air Pump 45G/170L-80G/300L

FluvalSKU: A850

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$61.99

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Powerful yet extremely quiet, the Fluval Q1 Air Pump produces consistent air flow thanks to an advanced swing-arm and diaphragm design. A thick double-wall outer casing, integrated pump well and noise-suppressing baffle chamber make Fluval one of the quietest air pumps to date.

The Q1 is quality constructed and will provide lasting and reliable performance for aquariums up to 300 L (80 U.S. gal).

Key Features :

  • Powerful yet extremely quiet aquarium air pump
  • Produces consistent air flow thanks to advanced swing-arm and diaphragm design
  • Ultra quiet air pump, thanks to thick double-wall outer casing, integrated pump well and noise-suppressing baffle chamber
  • Quality design provides lasting and reliable performance
      2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

      Fluval Air Pumps are guaranteed against defects in material or workmanship under normal aquarium usage and service for 2 years. We offer a 2 year guarantee on all Non-replaceable rubber parts which means that the air pump will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer’s Discretion, free of charge, when the complete pump is returned with proof of purchase and postage paid. This warranty does not apply to any air pump that has been subjected to misuse, negligence, or tampering. No liability is assumed with respect to loss or damage to livestock or personal property irrespective of the cause thereof.

      Caution :

      Never use soap or detergent to clean your aquarium filter as this can be toxic to fish and aquatic life.

      FAQ's

      My pump seems to be making a lot of noise. Should I be concerned?

      Q Series air pumps are quiet, so excessive noise is not normal. First, check any items connected to the pump for excess backpressure that may be building up. For example, air stones can plug up over time and need replacement. Then, open the pump and ensure that all rubber parts (i.e. diaphrams and bushings) are intact and in working order.

      Why is water leaking out of my air pump?

      When positioning an air pump below water level, back-siphoning can occur if an air pump check valve has not been used.

      The air output has reduced. What do I do?

      Check any items connected to the pump for excess backpressure that may be building up. For example, air stones can plug up over time and need replacement. Then, open the pump and ensure that all rubber parts (i.e. diaphrams and bushings) are intact and in working order.

      What is the output of my air pump?

      Please refer to your instruction manual, which was included inside the product packaging. You can also visit the product page of your air pump model on this website. There, you will find a link to view the instruction manual online.

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