STEP TEN
Attach the Angle Bracket on the motor to the Angle
Bracket on the Float using two 1/4” x 1/2” Bolts and
two 1/4” Lock Nuts (one set for each Bracket). See
photo for orientation based on model size. Also, the
cord clamp on the cage should be oriented toward the
Float.
STEP ELEVEN
Attach the Draw Band on the motor to the Adjust-
ment Bracket on the Float using a 1/4” x 1/2” Bolt
and a 1/4” Lock Nut. Select one of the five possible
positions to mount the Draw Band for your preferred
direction of flow (three are pictured on next page).
Step Nine
STEP TWELVE
Attach the Ropes to the front (on the cage) and back
(around the Draw Band) of the motor. At this time,
use the Nylon Tie provided to connect the power cord
and front Rope to prevent the cord from tangling in
the prop. Also, if the power cord has a Quick Dis-
connect and Additional Strain Relief, attach the
Strain Relief to the cage of the unit and double check
the threaded collar on the Quick Disconnect to ensure
it didn’t loosen during shipping.
STEP THIRTEEN
Float the circulator in the water and position where
desired. Tie the front Rope to a stake on the shore or
weight. If a weight is used sink weight in front of
unit so rope is taught. (Circulator create great force,
make sure weight is enough to prevent movement.)
Tie back Rope to a stake on opposite shore or weight.
Sink weight behind the unit so rope is taught. At this
time take up any slack in the line.
Horizontal Angled
Up Angled
Down
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