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NOTE: Always use the supplied Filter Foam (4) when collecting wet debris.
1)  Plug the ClearVac™ into a GFCI and toggle the Switch to the ON position.
2)   Submerge Suction Hose (6) with desired attachment and move in a slow, uniform 

fashion to remove sludge. Using the vacuum level adjustment on the handle of the 
Suction Hose (6), slowly increase the suction to lift unwanted debris.

3)   When one reservoir in the Collection Chamber (1) becomes full, the ClearVac™  

will automatically switch reservoirs and drain collected debris through the  
Discharge Hose (7).

4)   When finished, toggle the Switch to the OFF position and unplug the ClearVac™  

from the GFCI. 

MaIntenanCe

1)    Make sure the ClearVac™ is switched to OFF and unplugged from any power sources.
2)    Remove Suction (6) and Discharge (7) Hoses.
3)   Unlock the Motor Housing Clamps (5) and remove the Motor Housing. (Figure 1)
4)  Thoroughly rinse the Collection Chamber (1).
5)   Remove and thoroughly rinse the Foam Filters (4). Inspect for signs of wear or damage 

and replace as needed.

6)   Make sure the ClearVac™ is empty and clean before storing. Store in a dry, temperature 

controlled room.

WarrantY

The Pond Guy® will repair or replace any ClearVac™ found to be defective within 3 years of 

the original purchase date. Filter Foam is considered a wear part and is not covered under 

warranty. This limited warranty is extended exclusively to the original purchaser 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 extension cord will cause damage to the unit and will void 

the warranty.

trOUBLeSHOOtInG

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. 

Problem

PoSSIble SolUTIoNS

-Little or no suction is produced

- Make sure the ClearVac™ is positioned at or near water level
- Remove & inspect the Intake Distributer (3), Suction (6) & Discharge 

(7) Hoses for obstructions

- Reduce number of Suction Extension Tubes (11 & 12) used
- Lay Suction Hose (6) as flat as possible

-Unit does not reach full capacity
-Collection Chamber (1) does not 

drain

-  Clean Foam Filters (4)
- Remove & inspect the Intake Distributer (3), Suction (6) & Discharge 

(7)  Hoses for obstructions 

- Lay Discharge Hose (7) flat or at a slight decline to aid in draining
- Check Drain Opening for blockages (Figure 3)

-Unit develops noise or heavy 

vibration (Figure 4)

- Make sure Collection Chamber (1) is not full and that it is draining 

properly

- Clean Foam Filters (4)
- Remove & inspect the Intake Distributer (3), Suction (6) & Discharge (7) 

Hoses for obstructions

Figure 3

Figure 4

Drain Opening

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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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