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Number

Name

SKu

1

Collection Chamber

160277

2

Handle

160241

3

Intake Distributer

160242

4

Filter Foam

160243

5

Clamp Replacement Kit

160244

6

Suction Hose – 13’ x 1.5”

160246

7

Discharge Hose – 8’

160247

8

Gravel Nozzle

160248

9

String Algae Nozzle

160249

10

Filter Retainer Plate

160266

11

Suction Extension Tube (Black)

160267

12

Suction Extension Tube (Clear)

160268

13

Narrow Nozzle

160269

15

Wide Nozzle

160271

16

Wheel

160272

17

Debris Bag

160273

18

Vacuum Seal Replacement Kit

160274

19

Vacuum Distributer Assembly

160275

Not Shown Discharge Hose Extension Kit

(Contains Debris Bag, 8’ Discharge 

Hose & Coupler)

160276

SetUP

NOTE: Components referenced with a number in parenthesis can be found in Diagram 1 
on page 7 of this manual.
1)  Unlock the Motor Housing Clamps (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 Hose (7) into the Drain Opening (Figure 1) on the rear of the Collec-

tion Chamber (1). Lay Discharge Hose (7) flat to assist in draining. When desired, attach the 
Debris Bag (17) to the end of the Discharge Hose (7) to catch large debris.

 

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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 extension cord will cause damage to the unit 
and will void the warranty.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Motor Housing

Drain Opening

Motor Housing 

Clamp (5)

aVaILaBLe PartS

Summary of Contents for ClearVac

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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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