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Half Off Ponds CleanSweep 1400 Pond Vacuum with a 13' Intake Suction Hose, 4 Extension Tubes, 3 Vacuum Nozzles, a 6.5 Foot Output Hose, and a Debris Collection Bag

Fast, effective and convenient way to remove muck, debris and decaying organic matter from water gardens, fish ponds and swimming pools
Powerful 1400-watt motor, with its recommended 3-foot maximum suction depth, can dislodge and extract the toughest layers of settled sludge or decaying organic m
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    The CleanSweep Muck and Debris Pond and Pool Vacuum is the fast, effective and convenient way to remove muck, debris and decaying organic matter from water gardens, fish ponds and swimming pools. The compact design of the unit, with easy grip handle, is easy to lift and maneuver.

    The powerful 1400-watt motor operates on a continuous intermittent cycle and produces a powerful vacuum. With its 6-foot maximum suction depth, this vacuum can dislodge and extract the toughest layers of settled sludge or decaying organic matter on the pond bottom.

    The continuous intermittent cycle means that once the vacuum fills the holding chamber, the motor shuts off so the chamber can drain; after the chamber drains, the vacuum motor restarts and stays running on this intermittent cycle continuously until the job is done.

    Pond water, laden with decaying organic matter, makes excellent organic fertilizer for plants and shrubs. Simply attach the debris collection bag to the outfeed hose to capture the solids and allow nutrient rich pond water to flow into plantings. The debris collection bag attaches to the discharge end of theoutfeedhose.

    Included 13ft. intake hose with ergonomic handle, and 6ft outfeed hose that accepts the optional debris bag for any debris collection.

    Four extension hoses included for those hard to reach areas of your pond. Clear tube lets you watch the muck and debris being cleaned from your pond.

    Included wide sweep attachment with rubber bristles, Compact nozzle for nooks and crannies, and adjustable nozzle for thick and thin sludge cleaning.

    Grey debris bad can be attached to output hose top collect and dispose of muck. Using this debris bag will slow down the vacuums cleaning cycle.

    The CleanSweep 1400 runs on an intermittent cycle. When vacuuming a pond, set the power switch to “-”. The vacuum fills, shuts off to drain, then restarts automatically. A float valve inside the canister triggers the shutoff when full. After about 25 seconds, it resumes operation. This cycle repeats as needed until the job is complete. Do not use the “=” setting for pond use—this is for dry vacuuming only. Always use the correct setting to ensure safe and effective operation.

    Ensure the non-return valve is at the drain hose end. Place the unit level with the water surface to avoid height-related performance issues.

    Remove dirt from the foam filter, suction tube, hose, and non-return valve to restore proper vacuum function.

    Lay the drain hose without kinks and ensure slight downward slope for proper flow. The container should drain almost completely.

    Using more tubes increases friction and reduces suction. Hold the suction tube as flat as possible to improve performance.

  • Why choose Half Off Ponds?

    When you choose Half Off Ponds, you're choosing quality, savings, and service you can rely on. Join the growing community of satisfied customers who trust us to keep their ponds flowing, clean, and beautiful.

  • What type of debris can it remove?

    It effectively removes pond sludge, muck, fish waste, decaying leaves, and other organic debris from the bottom of ponds, water gardens, and pools.

  • What’s the maximum suction depth?

    The CleanSweep 1400 can suction debris from depths up to 6 feet, making it ideal for most backyard ponds and small to medium-sized water features.

  • Where should I place the vacuum unit during use?

    Position the vacuum level with the water surface for best performance. Avoid placing it too high above the pond, which reduces suction power.

  • What maintenance is required?

    After use, clean the foam filter, suction hose, intake tube, and non-return valve. Store the vacuum in a dry place and check for debris before each use.

  • We focus on delivering high-performance pond equipment at competitive prices. From aerators to full pond kits, each product is carefully selected to offer reliability, efficiency, and ease of installation for pond owners of all levels.

    Half Off Ponds CleanSweep 1400 Muck and Debris Pond Vacuum

    Intake and Outfeed Hoses

    4 Extension Tubes

    3 Nozzles Included

    Debris Bag

    How the CleanSweep 1400's Intermittent Cycle Motor Operates

    Troubleshooting Tips

    Low or no suction

    Wont reach full capacity

    Unit wont drain

    Low suction capacity

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