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Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Yoke Assembly
Fig. 2
Angle Adjustment
Float
Bracket
Float
Rope Securement
SS Debris Shield
Aquasweep
Housing
1. Remove hex cap bolt, washer and
locking nut from the float bracket.
Tilt the float bracket to align holes
to the desired angle of water flow,
typically 45°, and resecure. Fig. 1
2. Next, align the 3 stainless steel
debris shield holes with the 3 pre-
drilled holes on the housing and
fasten with the 3 small self-tapping
screws provided. Fig. 2
3. Place float above the float bracket.
Align the holes in the float with the
top hole in the float bracket. Draw
the rope up through the float. Insert
the long eyebolts 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 locknuts.
Fig. 4
5. Tie 2 lengths of rope included with
the unit to the loops in the white
rope. Secure rope ends as low as
possible to docks or pilings and
adjust tension to achieve position
that works best. If the float has a
tendency to rise when the unit is on,
move loops down 3-4 inches. Fig. 5
6. Finally, power can be supplied
to your AquaSweep utilizing a
standard 110/230 volt receptacle
protected by a GFCI.
6
Extension cords must not be
used. Always disconnect power
when swimmers are present.
!
A great solution for
extending Aquasweep
performance beyond
the dock or in greater
depths.
Floating Aquasweep Assembly and Installation