Admiral Lake and Pond JetStream User Manual

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A sincere, "Thank you!" for investing in an Admiral
Lake and Pond product. We very much appreciate the
confidence that you have placed in us by making this
purchase.
Practically every User Manual ever written prefaces with, "Please read
through completely before using this product" and then proceeds to
thoroughly insult your intelligence. In contrast, the following is a
quick read that will offer truly useful tips as well as things you should
know. We promise, no 20-page tutorial stating the obvious!

Uses for the JetStream:

The JetStream is helpful in
accomplishing a variety of lake and pond-cleaning tasks. It can be used to
push off muck, detritus, leaves and other undesirables from your shore
bottom. It can be used to flush out seasonal "floaties'' like duckweed and
filamentous algae, etc. and/or be used to freshen up areas plagued with
stinky, stagnant water and replace those areas with fresh water. It can also
be used as an aerator to increase oxygen, thereby reducing hydrogen
sulfide and muck.

Using the Jet Stream:

Every shoreline is different, so the
following suggestions may need modifying per your individual situation and,
as with any piece of equipment, using your JetStream is the best way to
master it. Please read the following tips and instructions below to help you
to use the JetStream most effectively and efficiently.

Agitation:

Lake/pond muck, sticks, and leaves are practically suctioned
to the bottom of the lake or pond. As such, any kind of agitation to help get
debris up off the bottom and up into the water column will greatly enhance
the JetStream's effectiveness.
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  • Page 1 Every shoreline is different, so the following suggestions may need modifying per your individual situation and, as with any piece of equipment, using your JetStream is the best way to master it. Please read the following tips and instructions below to help you to use the JetStream most effectively and efficiently.
  • Page 2 “Everybody’s doing a brand new dance now” (just checking to make sure you're still paying attention). Like a locomotive, the JetStream can take a while (up to several minutes) to build up momentum to get the stream established and debris moving. Allowing the stream time to become established will result in much more efficient use.
  • Page 3 The most common way to "plant" the JetStream is to grasp either end of the unit with both hands and then use your weight to drive the stake in. To help facilitate driving the stake in, a knee can be placed on the center of the unit and a bit of wiggling will help to drive the stake in as well.
  • Page 4 110 or 220 volts. If you live in a frigid climate, it is important that your JetStream be stored in an above-freezing area over the winter. Once removed from the water, it is also a good idea to intermittently spray WD-40 or similar spray lubricant into the pump intake while running the pump for approx.
  • Page 5 2) Don’t start the unit while laying on its side in the water. Doing so will suck in bottom debris and ruin the prop and perhaps the motor as well. 3) The JetStream should only be used by adults who are familiar with its operation.

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