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Adjusting the transport brace
1. Undo the locking screw.
2. Move the transport brace into the desired position.
3. Hand-tighten the locking screw.
Connecting the hoses and nozzles
1. Attach the discharge hose to the outlet and twist it clockwise (bayonet closure).
○ If only coarse dirt particles >1 mm (e.g. leaves or hair) are to be removed, you can allow the waste water to flow back
into the pond / pool via the fine filter bag.
○ Do not allow muddy water to flow back into the pond / pool.
2. Attach the suction hose to the inlet.
3. Fit extension tubes and the desired nozzle to the suction hose with handle.
○ Universal nozzle: For removing pond sludge without vacuuming up the pond gravel.
○ Algae nozzle: For separating and removing string algae.
○ Brush nozzle: For removing stubborn dirt.
○ Surface cleaning nozzle: For cleaning large, smooth surfaces.
○ Wet suction nozzle: For removing dirty or residual water for operation as a wet vacuum cleaner
Note!
• The more tubes that are used, the higher the tube frictional resistance. This leads to a reduction of the
suction capacity.
• Set up the vacuum cleaner on ground that is not much higher than the water level so as not to impair the
suction capacity
The following conditions must be met:
• Allow the dirty water to drain out into a drain or far enough away from the pond to ensure that it cannot flow back into the
pond.
• Completely unwind the power and extension cable.
○ Ensure that the cables are not bundled together or coiled up.
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