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We at Scott Aerator thank you for your purchase. It is our goal to ensure that you are completely
satisfied with your new AquaSweep and that it continues to operate smoothly for many years
to come. Please take a few moments to read through this document for proper assembly,
installation and maintenance to maximize the operating life of the unit.
Assembly Instructions
1. Remove 5/16" x 1" 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. The next step is to fasten the stainless-steel basket to the intake side of the gray AquaSweep housing.
This is easily done by aligning the 3 basket eyelets with the pre-drilled holes on the housing and fastening
with the 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. Secure the red eye-bolts in the red marked holes in the gray tube with washers and locknuts. Fig. 3
5. Take the 2 lengths of rope included with the unit and tie them to the loops in the white rope. Secure rope ends 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.
Figure 1
Float
Bracket
SS Wire Basket
Figure 3
Figure 2
!
Always use a GFCI
Always disconnect the power
when swimmers are present
Float
!
Do NOT use an extension cord
to supply power to the motor
AquaSweep
Float Model

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Summary of Contents for Scott Aerator AquaSweep Float

  • Page 1 AquaSweep Float Model We at Scott Aerator thank you for your purchase. It is our goal to ensure that you are completely satisfied with your new AquaSweep and that it continues to operate smoothly for many years to come. Please take a few moments to read through this document for proper assembly, installation and maintenance to maximize the operating life of the unit. Assembly Instructions 1. Remove 5/16" x 1" 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. The next step is to fasten the stainless-steel basket to the intake side of the gray AquaSweep housing. This is easily done by aligning the 3 basket eyelets with the pre-drilled holes on the housing and fastening with the 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. Secure the red eye-bolts in the red marked holes in the gray tube with washers and locknuts. Fig. 3 5. Take the 2 lengths of rope included with the unit and tie them to the loops in the white rope. Secure rope ends 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. Figure 3 Figure 1 Float Figure 2 Float...
  • Page 2 Maintaining Your AquaSweep Float Model Most of our products require very little to any maintenance. Under normal operating conditions, you should enjoy many years of trouble free service from the unit. As a rule of thumb, the propeller assembly on our AquaSweep should be changed every five years. This is a simple procedure that can be done on-site. When the unit is removed from the water for the propeller switch, it would be a good opportunity to wash the unit down with high pressure water. Once the unit is clean, a visual inspection of the entire aerator is recommended to be certain nothing is restricting water flow. The Scott Aerator Company has engineered all of its water features to eliminate the need for time consuming and costly winterizing products and procedures.You may simply leave the Aquasweep installed all year around, even in freezing conditions. If removed, it is important to store the motor fully submersed in water to maintain the motor’s seals. MOTOR RATING 1/2 HP 3/4 HP 1 HP 1-½ HP 115V/230V 230V 230V 230V WATTS 1210 1770 AMPS 10/5 10.6 GALLONS/MIN *Longer power cords available Propeller Part # 30005 Standard Features • American made components for all-weather performance • Moves 400 gallons per minute • Oil free motor Motor: 115 Volt 60 HZ, single phase, 10 amps, 670 watts, 3,450 rpms • 12 gauge submersible power cord, 35 feet included, capped by a rugged Hubbell marine style plug Options and Accessories • 230 volt models available...

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