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Freestanding Aquasweep  Assembly and Installation

  

Determine location that will best 

position the Aquasweep to clear 

debris, in a minimum water depth 

of 12". Adjust depth 4" from lake 

bottom. See back page for additional 

guidelines.
Ground should be solid enough to 

ensure stable pole mounting. Housing 

angle and direction can be adjusted as 

needed to clear muck and debris a full 

360° area. 

6.  Push the pronged mounting pole into 

the bottom of the lake/pond in the 

desired position. The location should 

be no less than 12" deep. Slide the 

included 24" drive sleeve over the top 

of the freestanding pole and pound 

the mounting pole into the lake/pond 

bottom until secure. Fig. 6

7.  Now, secure the Aquasweep 

assembly to the freestanding pole with 

2 U-bolts, washers and nuts. Fig. 7

8.  Adjusts for varying water levels 

by loosening the 2 U-bolts  

and raising or lowering the 

AquaSweep.

9.  Finally, power can be supplied 

to your AquaSweep utilizing a 

standard 110/230 volt receptacle 

protected by a GFCI. 

It is best to have two 

people during installation. 

Fig. 4

3/8" x 2"

SS Bolt /Nut

Fig. 5

3/8" x 2"

SS Bolt /Nut

Fig. 7

U-Bolts

Fig. 6

 

Fig. 3

 

Yoke Assembly

Fig. 1

Angle

Adjustment 

Fig. 2

SS Debris Shield

Aquasweep

Housing

Stabilizing

Prongs

Mounting

Pole

24" Drive

Sleeve

Mounting

Bracket

x4

1.  Begin by removing the stainless-steel 

bolt from the yoke assembly. Adjust 

the gray Adjust the AquaSweep 

housing 90° to the yoke and tighten 

bolt. Fig. 1

2.  Next, align the 3 holes on the 

stainless steel debris shield with the 

  3 pre-drilled holes on the housing 

and fasten with the 3 small self-

tapping screws provided. Fig. 2

3.  Secure the mounting bracket to the 

stainless steel pole. Loosen screws, 

slide over pole near top edge of the 

yoke, align in same direction as hole 

that secures yoke assembly and 

retighten bolts. Fig. 3

4. Insert the stainless steel pole into 

yoke assembly, aligning the holes, 

and secure with included 2" bolt and 

locking nut. Fig. 4

5.  Hold freestanding pole pointed end 

down and slide stabilizing prongs 

from top until holes are aligned. 

Secure with the included 2" bolt and 

nut. Fig. 5

Extension cords must not be 

used. Always disconnect power 

when swimmers are present.

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Summary of Contents for Aquasweep

Page 1: ...Aquasweep Maintain a Healthy Aquatic Environment Dock Mount Oscillator Freestanding Floating...

Page 2: ...ebris Shield 1 Oscillator Assembly 1 Dock Mounting Plate 1 Packet of Lubricating Compound 2 Thumb Screws 3 Small Self Tapping Screws 4 Large Phillips Head Screws 1 3 16 Hex Wrench Tools Needed One 3 8...

Page 3: ...nce Under normal operating conditions you should enjoy many years of trouble free service from the unit As a rule of thumb the propeller assembly on our AquaSweep should be changed every three years T...

Page 4: ...lf tapping screws provided Fig 2 3 Secure the dock mounting bracket to your wooden or metal dock utilizing the 4 phillips head screws If necessary drill pilot holes to prevent cracking of deck materia...

Page 5: ...art and stop positioning from 0 359 Our fully programmable oscillator attachment makes moving muck even easier No need to turn the AquaSweep in its mounting the oscillator does it for you We pre progr...

Page 6: ...d by a GFCI It is best to have two people during installation Fig 4 3 8 x 2 SS Bolt Nut Fig 5 3 8 x 2 SS Bolt Nut Fig 7 U Bolts Fig 6 Fig 3 Yoke Assembly Fig 1 Angle Adjustment Fig 2 SS Debris Shield...

Page 7: ...olts and washer from inside through float bracket and float and secure with washers and locknuts Fig 3 4 Feed the red eye bolts through the red marked holes in the housing and secure with washers and...

Page 8: ...r components in the field Made in America Oscillator Programming Instructions 1 Plug in green power light will be ON 2 Press Setup button red power light will come ON 3 Press and hold button with arro...

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