Eureka Central Vacuum Cleaner manual

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    Eureka Central V acuum System Installation Guide T OOLS NEEDED FOR INST ALLA TION Drywall saw (optional) Electrical tape Electric drill—1/2" (1.3cm) with right-angle head if possible Flashlight Forstner wood-boring bit—2-1/4" (5.7cm) Hammer Hole saw or cutter—2-1/4" (5.7cm) Masonry bit—2-1/4" (5.7cm) (optional) Metal coa[...]

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    T ypical installations 2 Components of system 3 Seven Step Installation Step #1: Choose your system 3 Step #2: Plan number of inlets 4 Step #3: Plan placement of inlets 4 Step #4: Plan tubing installation 5 Step #5: Install inlet valves Existing home 5 New construction 8 Step #6: Install tubing 9 Step #7: Install power unit 10 W arning 12 Index[...]

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    MAIN FLOOR UPPER LEVEL LO WER LEVEL GARA GE MAIN FLOOR CRA WLSP A CE BASEMENT UPPER LEVEL GARA GE MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT GARA GE 1 3 3 BASEMENT 2 1 1 4 4 2 3 1 3 2 MAIN FLOOR GARA GE 1 3 3 CRA WLSP A CE UPPER LEVEL CRA WLSP A CE BASEMENT MAIN FLOOR GARA GE LO WER LEVEL 2 1 5 2 3 4 UPPER LEVEL 1 4 LO WER LEVEL MAIN FLOOR GARA GE CRA WLSP A CE 2 3 T ypi[...]

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    Seven Step Installation Congratulations on the purchase of your new central vacuum system. It will make cleaning your home easier and improve indoor air quality . The system typically can be installed in virtually any home with no costly alterations and very little mess. This guide will show how to install your central vacuum system in your home in[...]

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    Installation Step 2: Decide how man y inlets you will need. T o make sure your central vacuum system reaches every room throughout the house, you must fi rst determine the number of inlets you will need and where to place them. One inlet valve can serve 700-800 square feet (63-72 sq m). Use only interior walls if possible, so you won’t have to d[...]

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    Deciding where to mount the power unit. T o be sure that dust and dirt are effectively removed from living areas in your home, mount the power unit in your attached garage. If you do not have an attached garage, the basement, utility room, storage room or mud room is the best alternative location. Find a spot that is close to an electrical source, [...]

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    Installing an inlet valve. T ake a wall mounting bracket, cut or snap off the new construction fl ange and dispose of it. In new construction, nail the tab to the stud. (See New Construction inlet valve installation.) Use a level to make sure the mounting bracket is level. Then trace the outline of the mounting bracket onto the wall. T ake a utili[...]

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    7 Enlarge the hole in the exterior wall to accommodate the inlet valve assembly (valve and mounting bracket). (As described above in “Installing an inlet valve.”) Inside the closet, drill a pilot hole through the fl oor beneath the opening in the wall or at a convenient spot nearby to check for obstructions. If there are no obstructions, cut a[...]

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    8 Remember: Apply glue only to the outside of the tubing. Hint: When upstairs, remember to aim the elbow downwar d. Other ways to reach the upstairs in your home are through the interiors of closets or pantries, beneath a staircase, or with fl oor inlets. If the inlet valve will be serviced from the attic, shorter pieces of tubing joined by coupli[...]

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    Push a length of tubing up into bottom of the elbow on the inlet valve assembly . Piece together sections of tubing without glue at fi rst to make sure things fi t properly . Mark the connections so you can re-assemble them the same way . Remember , the tubing enters the fi tting approximately 3/4" (1.9cm). Measure, cut, and de-burr tubing,[...]

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    Hint: Create clamps fr om extra tubing to hold low- v oltage wire in place . Masonry or concrete walls. If you have to run tubing through masonry or concrete walls, rent a hammer drill and/or masonry hole saw . Run the tubing through and patch the hole once you’re up and running. Before drilling, check local building codes for special fi rewall [...]

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    Check y our installation—to make sure it works pr operly . All that’s left to do is check the quality of your installation. First, check to see if you have a closed system; with no hose or handle attached, and all inlet valves closed, there should be little or no air coming through the exhaust on the power unit when it is turned on. Second, wit[...]

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    W ARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD OCCUR IF USED ON WET SURF A CES. GROUNDING INSTR UCTIONS This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and g[...]

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    D ANGER: Al ways unplug po wer unit from the electrical outlet bef ore servicing and cleaning. W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of burns, fire , electric shock, or injury to persons: 1. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. 2. Do not allow to be used as a toy . Close supervision is necessary when this vacuum is used by or near children. 3. Use this vac[...]

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