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              ClearVac

Dual-Chamber Pond Vacuum 

   

  Installation & Maintenance Instructions

SaFetY

WarnInG: FOr YOUr PrOteCtIOn, aLWaYS UnPLUG tHe CLearVaC™ FrOM 

YOUr POWer SOUrCe BeFOre SerVICInG. SHOULD tHe UnIt aPPear tO 

Be nOt WOrKInG, DO nOt atteMPt tO reaCH, reMOVe Or DISaSSeMBLe 

BeFOre DISCOnneCtInG It FrOM tHe POWer SOUrCe. 

1.  ALWAYS use a properly grounded AC outlet. Do not immerse the ClearVac™ plug in 

water or attempt to use a wet plug.

2)  Do not pull or maneuver the ClearVac™ by the electrical cord.
3)  Provide a “drip loop” for the power cord. This is a loop in the cord below the level of 

the receptacle or plug that prevents water from traveling along the cord and into the 
receptacle.

4)  Be sure that a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is installed in the branch circuit 

supplying the ClearVac™

5)  Never remove the ground pin from the plug.
6)  DO NOT operate the ClearVac™ in swimming ponds, pools or any instances where 

humans make bodily contact with water. 

7)  DO NOT use the ClearVac™ to vacuum flammable, toxic or volatile substances.

IMPOrtant: the Pond Guy®, Inc. is not responsible for losses, injury 

or death resulting from a failure to follow these safety precautions, 

misuse or abuse of equipment.

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Page 2: ...p loop for the power cord This is a loop in the cord below the level of the receptacle or plug that prevents water from traveling along the cord and into the receptacle 4 Be sure that a ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI is installed in the branch circuit supplying the ClearVac 5 Never remove the ground pin from the plug 6 DO NOT operate the ClearVac in swimming ponds pools or any instances whe...

Page 3: ...5 and remove the Motor Housing Figure 1 2 Remove any stored parts from the Collection Chamber 1 3 Replace the Motor Housing and relock Motor Housing Clamps 5 4 Attach the Wheels 16 at the rear base of the ClearVac Figure 2 5 Insert Suction Hose 6 into the Intake Distributer 3 on the front of the Collection Cham ber 1 Attach desired nozzle to opposite end of Suction Hose 6 6 Insert the Discharge Ho...

Page 4: ...er beginning from the date of original receipt Abuse or misuse of this product voids all warranty In case of warranty claims the product must be returned to place of purchase accompanied with the original receipt The ClearVac must be connected directly to a GFCI outlet If using an extension cord use only a 10 or 12 gauge outdoor rated extension cord no longer than 50 The use of an improper extensi...

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