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Venmar VF Series Homeowner's Operating Instructions (30042507B
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1. center cut a 2 3 3 H x 6 5 8 W rough opening in the kickplate face Refer to figure amp p 2 DIA CABINET AN Dritt 2 DIA HOLE DOOR Glue the long socket of the tight elbow USING THE REFERENCE HOLE part no V382XS onto a section of 2 AS CENTER central vacuum tube Make the terminal Gi REFERENCE connections to the V600W VacuSweep inlet S valve by sliding the low voltage wire into L wire clips Turn the power to the vacuum unit m Pu ON to test the connection After successful completion of the test turn power to the a vacuum unit OFF Wrap a piece of wire Cur a 29 6 H x Eier W string around the pipe Using the wire string Do NOT GLUE THIS SHORT SOCKET Joist ROUGH OPENING USING THE to temporarily hold the pipe and elbow in UN END OF ELBOW REFERENCE HOLE AS CENTER place insert the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve into the cabinet base and elbow DO WiRE sTRING S amp KRI 2 DIA HOLE GLUE THIS CONNECTION LONG SOCKET PIPE NOT GLUE this connection Designed for friction fit Refer to figure Remove the wire string With the door in an open position secure the V600W swe VacuSweep inlet valve to the cabinet base inet valve using no 6 screws Refer to figure Ensure that the spring on the electrical connector has 1 8 clearance to rough rode 2 CENTRAL VAC PIPE TERMINAL CONNECTIONS opening Continue with remainder of 2xwo 6 7 i cen
2. reserves the right to limit this warranty if the product is not registered This warranty does not cover a normal maintenance and service or b any products or parts which have been subject to misuse negligence accident improper maintenance or repair other than by Venmar Ventilation or an authorized representative faulty installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the period as specified for the express warranty VENMAR VENTILATION S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT VENMAR VENTILATION S OPTION SHALL BE THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY VENMAR VENTILATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE Please do not return your unit to place of purchase Please visit www venmar ca for your closest service center You may also call 1 888 882 7626 for the name of an authorized representative in your area This warranty supersedes all prior warranties Warranty service is to be completed by an authorized Service Center designated by Venmar Ventilation Where applicable in home service will be made available only in areas where a contracted service provider offers service during the first year only If in home service is not available the product will be repaired or replaced at Vemar Ventilation s discretion by the nearest authorized servi
3. utility knife putty knife 2 hole saw keyhole saw hammer cold chisel level flashlight drill electrical tape Phillips no 2 screwdriver wrench hacksaw tape measure safety glasses Power tools are recommended to make the installation proceed quickly A mask and gloves should be worn when cutting ducting and using glue WORKING WITH PLASTIC TUBING CUTTING TUBING Measure the length of tube needed Allow 5 8 of tubing for inserting into fittings and 172 for placing into flexible tubing Cut the plastic tubing with a hacksaw ensuring that the cut is exactly square Use wire cutters or tin snips to cut flexible tubing 8 lengths of flexible tubing should not be cut Use a small knife or steel wool to remove any burrs from the inside of the tube Use a file to slightly bevel the outside of the tube so that it will easily slide into the fitting Use steel wool or a light grained sandpaper to buff the surface of the tube which will be glued MAKING A JOINT Insert the tube into the fitting aligning both parts as they will be installed Mark the tube and the fitting to quickly realign the joint Apply cement in an inch wide band to the outside of the tube Insert the tube into the fitting with the alignment marks a quarter turn apart and then quickly push and turn the fitting to align the marks and spread the cement Allow 1 minute for the joint to dry AO0010 CEMENTING FLEXIBLE TUBING Ensure the ends o
4. CTED IN LOW VOLTAGE TABS GROUNDED OUTLETS INLET LEADS 4 b MopeL V133 22 2 LOW VOLTAGE WIRE To OTHER A INLETS hi T J AE0044 S S S S S S INLET INLET INLET NOTE Inlet leads to be connected to power unit low voltage tabs using crimp connectors included in parts bag and low voltage harness OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Open the wall inlet cover and insert the end of the hose into the inlet to turn on the vacuum For non switched hoses inserting the hose automatically turns on the power unit removing the hose shuts off the power unit Some hoses have switches which can be used to activate power unit The ON OFF switch located on the power unit needs to be kept in the OFF position As you vacuum dirt and dust are carried to the power unit where they remain in a bag or in the debris pail according to the power unit model Use the cleaning tools as you would for any other vacuum cleaner Avoid picking up very large debris or lengthy as these kinds of objects may become lodged in the hose or tubing WHEN TO CHANGE BAG OR EMPTY DEBRIS PAIL With a 6 U S gallons 22 7 liters capacity under normal conditions the bag debris pail requires changing emptying approximately twice a year If the bag debris pail is full you will notice a reduced suction from the system Unless this loss of suction is caused by a blockage in the system changing the b
5. GASKET SCREWS AND Nurs 830390555 Unit SUPPORT BRACKET 391C DISPOSABLE BAG SET OF 3 NOT SHOWN NOTE Order service parts by Part No not by Key No 13 WARRANTY VENMAR MODELS 500VF 600VF AND 650VF VENMAR VENTILATION ULC CENTRAL VACUUM POWER UNIT LIMITED WARRANTY Venmar Ventilation warrants to the original consumer purchaser that its central vacuum power unit will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for five 5 years for 500VF units eight 8 years for 600VF units and ten 10 years for 650VF units The first year of this warranty covers the parts and labor in an authorized service center After the first year the parts only will be covered under this warranty THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE During these time periods Venmar Ventilation will at its option repair or replace the power unit or part without charge which is found to be defective under normal use and service THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO THE INSTALLATION OR THE PARTS USED IN THE INSTALLED TUBING SYSTEM All central vacuum hoses electric or air driven brushes filters attachments and accessories are warranted for one 1 year from the original purchase date with the exception to consumables such as light bulbs and belts We invite you to register your product on line at www venmar ca Venmar Ventilation
6. VE mma E INSTALLATION ano USER GUIDE CENTRAL VACUUM POWER UNITS A FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY A 500VF GOOVF 650VF MopEeLs SFDB DK SFDB DL anb SFDB DM VENMAR VENTILATION ULC DRUMMONDVILLE QUEBEC www vENMAR CA 1 888 882 7626 REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE AT WWW VENMAR CA 30042507B IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE When using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be followed including the following WARNINGA To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury 1 Do not use on wet surfaces or outdoors 2 Do not vacuum liquids or fine powders such as drywall dust 3 Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present 4 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes 5 Donotallow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when used by or near children 6 Use only as described in this manual manufacturer s recommended attachments 7 Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts 8 Turn off all controls before unplugging 9 Use extra care when cleaning on stairs 10 Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands 11 Do not use with damaged cord or plug If appliance is not working as it should if it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dr
7. ag or emptying the debris pail will solve the problem NOTE Even if not filled to capacity if the bag seems tightly stretched when removing the debris pail changing the bag will prevent it from tearing Only 500VF unit is equipped with a disposable bag 391C HOW TO EMPTY DEBRIS PAIL 600VF AND 650VF POWER UNITS ONLY To empty the debris pail release both latches on sides of the unit by pulling out and then pushing up Holding the pail by the latches lower it from unit Carry pail to trash receptacle and dispose of debris Put the pail back in its place DISPOSABLE BAG REPLACEMENT 500VF POWER UNIT ONLY To remove the disposable bag release both latches on sides of the unit by pulling out and then pushing up Remove the pail from unit Grasp the edges of the bag collar and pull down The bag will slide off easily Do not pull on the bag 6 Unfold the new bag Grasp collar where indicated on the new bag and insert over bag adapter Be careful not to tear the bag Ensure the collar is positioned between the taper ring and the bag stopper on the bag adapter see illustration below Put the pail back in its place TAPER RING BaG STOPPER AO0081 10 PERMANENT FILTER G0OVF AND 650VF POWER UNITS ONLY This filter protects the motor and stops small particles from escaping to the outside of the power unit wihout the need to replace it The filter cleans itself by moving up when the power unit starts and dr
8. by pushing on the 4 retaining tabs one by one located on the lower part and pulling on upper part to disengage it NOTE A small flat blade screwdriver can also be used to pry on the 4 retaining tabs as shown in illustration A at the bottom of the page A WARNING Risk of warm surfaces and sharp edges It is recommended to wear safety gloves while handling this HEPA filter Discard the used filter and replace with a new one part no 810941416 Be sure to install it with the gasket on top as shown in illustration B at the botton of the page then snap in place the upper part of the top cap If need be reconnect the exhaust line to the top cap MOTOR FOAM FILTER ALL UNITS A motor foam safety filter located at the top of the vacuum chamber provides protection against dirt being pulled into the motor if the disposable bag or permanent filter should accidentally be torn This filter should be checked and cleaned if necessary when replacement bag is installed BOOVF unit only or when permanent filter is removed 600VF and 650VF units only Simply brush filter clean If the filter is excessively soiled hand wash in a water and mild detergent solution rinse and let it dry completely on a flat surface before reinstalling CAUTION Operating the power unit without the motor foam filter will void the warranty REMOVING MOTOR FOAM FILTER Remove the debris pail and disposable bag or permanent filter Lift the
9. ce provider The unit removal and reinstallation works are under the customer responsibility and Venmar Ventilation cannot be charged for them To qualify for warranty service you must notify Venmar Ventilation at the address or telephone number stated below We will then forward you the authorized service depot in your area You will be required to present evidence of the original purchase date Date of Installation Builder or Installer Model Number and Product Description IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE For the location of your nearest Venmar Ventilation ULC dealer dial toll free 1 888 882 7626 Please be prepared to provide Product model number e Date and proof of purchase e The nature of the difficulty Venmar Ventilation ULC 550 Lemire Blvd Drummondville Qu bec J2C 7W9 Product specifications subject to change without notice Printed in Canada 14
10. center of the wire retaining the motor foam filter and slide the filter out of its location REINSTALLING MOTOR FOAM FILTER To reinstall the motor foam filler reverse the steps described above ADO0086 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 Loss or decrease of suction occurs 2 Power unit does not start or stops suddenly 3 Power unit runs continuously when the hose is removed Debris pail or disposable bag is completely full Debris pail gasket damaged or missing e Obstruction in the hose A blockage in the hose can be determined by inserting the hose into any wall inlet and while power unit is running check each additional inlet for normal suction by holding the palm of your hand over the open inlet If normal suction is felt at all other inlets insert the hose into a second inlet If the blockage still exists it is located in the hose However if the blockage does not occur when the hose is changed the blockage is probably located in the tubing system leading to the original inlet Obstruction in the tubing system inside the walls Permanent filter or disposable bag torn Wall inlet cover not properly sealed Exhaust tubing or vent clogged Defective inlet Check other wall inlets Power unit internal circuit breaker has been activated the reset button is popped up Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker on house electrical panel Defective hose Power unit overcurrent protector has been ac
11. f the flexible tubing are even When joining flexible tubing to plastic tubing or to an inlet mounting plate apply cement to both the inside of the flexible tubing and the outside of the plastic tubing or mounting plate tubing ring Twist both pieces while joining them to evenly spread the glue Allow 5 minutes for the cement to set in flexible tubing SECURE WIRE TO TUBING The low voltage power wiring is run along with the tubing Use electrical tape to secure the wire to the tubing Tape the wire approximately every 12 to 18 WALL INLET INSTALLATION MAKING THE WALL INLET CUTOUT The wall inlet should be located 18 on center from the floor and directly in line with the attic or basement inlet tubing hole previously drilled in the wall plate or header The wall inlet cutout must be exactly 378 high by 278 wide ATTACHING THE INLET MOUNTING PLATE V144 Reach through the inlet hole and locate the inlet tubing Pull the flexible tubing through the inlet hole and remove the low voltage wiring from inside the tube Remove the nail flange from the inlet mounting plate see illustration at right Apply cement to both the inside of the flexible tubing and to the outside of the mounting plates tube ring Insert the mounting plate s tube ring in the flexible tubing and twisting the pieces as you join them to spread the cement and align the mounting plate in a vertical position ARO0040 Now strip the e
12. g at the base of the wall and elbow DO NOT GLUE this connection Designed for friction fit Refer to figure Remove the wire string With the door in an open position secure the V60OW VacuSweep inlet valve to the wall using no 6 screws Refer to figure Ensure that the spring on the electrical connector has 1 8 clearance to rough opening Continue with remainder of central vacuum connections Position i BETWEEN STUDS SAW h NSUBFLOOR 5 a JOIST Cur amp s 23 8 Hx65 g W ROUGH OPENING Hore To BASEMENT REFERENCE HOLE AS CENTER SHORT SOCKET END OF ELBOW Q y GLUE THIS Ly H 4 CONNECTION m LONG SOCKET PIPE Do NOT GLUE THIS CONNECTION VacuSwEeEeP INLET VALVE t t 2 x NO GE TERMINAL CONNECTIONS WIRE STRING A VACUSWEEPB INLET VALVE 2 CENTRAL VAC PIPE ADOO47A POWER UNIT INSTALLATION MAN WARNING Do not install outdoors Before being hung rest the unit on a leveled surface to prevent the unit to fall down When performing installation servicing or cleaning the unit it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves LOCATING THE POWER UNIT e Locate the power unit away from the general living area in an accessible location for cleaning and maintenance e Locatethepowerunitwithin6feetofagroundedelectricaloutlet The power unit requires a 120 VAC power source dedicated 15 amp branch ci
13. ll bracket fingers or top fingers and lower tab for 500VF model see figure below Pull the power unit down to secure 18 minimum 600VF AND 650VF above floor AD0039A Position and install the wall mounting bracket with the provided screws Refer to illustration in the right column for proper mounting dimensions CAUTION 500VF Ensure to screw the wall mounting bracket directly to a wall stud for a solid installation AD0074 POWER UNIT INSTALLATION CONT D FITTING MAIN LINE TO POWER UNIT Run house vacuum line up to the elbow behind the power unit Insert the end of the line in the elbow opening and secure house vacuum line by hand tightening the screw and nut provided see illustration below DO NOT GLUE INTAKE LINE TYPICAL CONNECTION TO POWER UNIT ScREW AND NUT FROM PARTS BAG INTAKE LINE Q Assemble exhaust tubing to exhaust outlet on top or top side of the unit according to the power unit model DO NOT GLUE NOTE FOR 650VF UNIT ONLY If desired the coupling or elbow used to connect the exhaust line to the top of the unit may be secured using two 5 8 included screws See illustration at right AJ0003 NOTE Using flexible tubing will ease future top cap removal Make sure all tubing connections are air tight Q The exhaust should not be vented into a wall ceiling or concealed space in the house It is recommended to vent the vacuum exhaust air to the o
14. nds of the two low voltage wires and then connect the wires to the screw terminals on the back of the inlet cover When the wiring is complete assemble the inlet cover to the tube guard and mounting plate COMPLETING THE INLET ASSEMBLY Once you have attached the mounting plate to the flexible tubing pull the low voltage wire through the top wiring hole in the mounting plate MOUNTING PLATE INSTALLING THE INLET V111 Place the inlet into the wall cutout the inlet cover remains on the outside Hold the inlet in place and gradually tighten down each screw a little bit at a time AO0045 V600W VACUSWEEP INLET VALVE INSTALLATION CONNECTION FROM BELOW Measure distance X between the kickplate Caswer face and the inside edge of the cabinet Then add 23 to the measured distance Refer to figure Measure out the new distance X 234 from the cabinet door to the reference mark X 2947 KICKPLATE SUBFLOOR Joist N Drill a small reference hole straight down D through to the basement Refer to figure Locate the reference hole in the basement and verify that there are no obstructions within 2 of either side and 4 behind Cut a 2 2 diameter hole from the basement up into the base of the counter using the reference hole as a center Refer to figure SUBFLOOR REFERENCE HOLE SEEN FROM BASEMENT Jost Q Using the reference hole as a
15. nit Set the unit power switch to OFF position Perform a complete check of all wall inlets and power unit low voltage control lead connections Contact your authorized Service Center SERVICE PARTS 650VF UNIT C 2 500VF AND 600VF UNITS REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS In order to ensure your unit remains in good working condition you must use Venmar Ventilation genuine replacement parts only Venmar Ventilation genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each unit and are manufactured to comply with all the applicable certification standards and maintain a high standard of safety Any third party replacement part used may cause serious damage and drastically reduce the performance level of your unit which will result in premature failing Venmar Ventilation also recommends to contact a Venmar Ventilation certified service depot for all replacement parts and repairs ALO0012 10941410 650VF Top CAP ASSEMBLY INCLUDING ITEM 5 UPPER PART 1 EN uL n MR Rn 810941416 650VF Exhaust HEPA Furen S10941414 650VF Top CAP ASSEMBLY LOWER PART 810941399 Motor Foam FILTER WITH FASTENER S10941400 Gasket 810941415 PERMANENT FILTER S99670648 DEBRIS PAIL INCLUDING KEY NO 8 10941199 LatcH AND SCREWS S10941404 LatcH KEEPER WITH SCREWS S10941405 BAG ADAPTER WITH NUT AND SCREW W UA a sch E sc sch et 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S10941406 Intake ELBOW WITH
16. ole as a center cut a 2 3 8 H x 6 e W rough opening in the kickplate 2 CENTRAL d da aw GE M face Refer to figure e COUPLING di REFERENCE HOLE AS CENTER Do NOT GLUE d Insert a coupling part no V127 onto the rear of the ie CONNECTION at housing DO NOT GLUE this connection Designed SON Qu TERMINAL CONNECTIONS En 2 CENTRAL for friction fit Refer to figure Make the terminal RBAN n n CONNECTION i VacuSwEEPO W LUE THIS NLET VALVE p connections to the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve by EE ti CONNECTION 2x wo 6 V p sliding the low voltage wire into wire clips Turn the COUPLING PIPE SCREWS d ay power to the vacuum unit ON to test the connection Basen MR Senger After successful completion of the test turn power to B mis connection wes WIRES the vacuum unit OFF Insert the VGOOW VacuSweep 4200464 inlet valve into the cabinet base and tube With the door in an open position secure the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve to the cabinet base using no 6 screws Refer to figure Ensure that the spring on the electrical connector has 1 8 clearance to rough opening From the basement reach through the access hole and glue a section of 2 central vacuum tube to the coupling Continue with remainder of central vacuum connections V600W VACUSWEEPO INLET VALVE INSTALLATION coNr p CONNECTION IN A WALL Remove the baseboard and locate studs in the wall where V600W VacuSweep inlet
17. opped into water return it to a Service Center 12 Keep your work area well lighted 13 Connect to a properly grounded outlet only See grounding instructions shown on page 9 14 When performing installation servicing or cleaning the unit it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves 15 When applicable local regulations comprise more restrictive installation and or certification requirements the aforementioned requirements prevail on those of this document and the installer agrees to conform to these at his own expenses TABLE OF CONTENTS Use only GENERAL INFORMATION 3 TOOL LISTIN 2 xke oko a me A ki Y fan dou vi 3 WORKING WITH PLASTIC TUBING e 3 WALL INLET INSTALLATION 3 V600W VACUSWEEP INLET VALVE INSTALLATION 4 6 CONNECTION FROM BELOW e 4 CONNECTION FROM BEHIND e 5 CONNECTION IN A WALL 6 POWER UNIT INSTALLATION 7 9 LOCATING THE POWER UNIT 4 7 CHANGING INTAKE LINE DIRECTION 7 MOUNTING THE POWER Uwe 8 FirriNa MAIN LINE TO POWER Uwe 9 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 9 WIRING sa greni Syne Gans as es res vi ee Awa 9 CAUTION 1 Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow Ensure air flows freely and exhausts unobstructed from top or side outlet 3 Do not use without filter or filters according to the model in place Do not u
18. opping down when the unit is turned off Under normal use there is no need to maintenance this filter It is possible to remove it to inspect the motor foam filter or to replace it if ever it has been damaged by sharp debris for example REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF PERMANENT FILTER 600VF AND 650VF POWER UNITS ONLY Remove the pail from unit To remove the permanent filler use pull tab A located on edge of filter to pull and loosen filter from inlet chamber wall Squeeze from both sides of the filter to the center of the housing Then carefully remove it from the unit Q Squeeze the filter in order to move it past the inlet opening B Let the filter bear against the unit wall by releasing the pressure Make sure to place the rigid ring in its groove to ensure proper sealing NOTE Make sure the filter is installed so that the pull tab A is accessible A for future filter removal AA0005 CAUTION Be sure to reinstall filter properly Appropriate location is critical to insure proper protection of the motor OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE coNr p REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF HEPA FILTER 650VF POWER UNIT ONLY NOTE This is a disposable HEPA filter do not attempt to wash it since this will damage it This HEPA filter should be replaced every 5 years Proceed as follow If installed detach the exhaust line from the top of the unit Q Disassemble upper part from lower part top cap assembly
19. rcuit e Do not locate the power unit close to a source of extreme heat i e water heater or in an area with a high ambient temperature i e attic furnace room e f the power unit is located in a closet or a small utility room make sure the area is well ventilated e g with door louvers CHANGING INTAKE LINE DIRECTION The intake line connects to the right side of the unit However it is possible to change this configuration to connect the intake line to the left side of the unit follow these steps Remove debris pail from power unit by releasing both latches on sides of the unit pulling them out and then pushing up Detach the pail from unit 500VF onLY 500VF only Grasp the edges of the bag collar and pull down the bag will slide off easily Do not pull on the bag Set aside the bag A00078 500VF only Using a Phillips screwdriver no 2 remove the screw tightening the bag adapter and intake elbow junction Disassemble the f bag adapter from the intake elbow and set aside with its screw and nut 500VF onLY Allunits Disassemble the intake elbow from the back of the unit using a 3 8 socket to remove its both retaining nuts and SCrews AD0076 All 500VF units Flip the intake elbow 180 then reassemble it to the unit taking care to keep its gasket at its original position NOTE Ensure the gasket is not folded in lt 7 ADOO77 order to p
20. revent lack of suction and noise only Reassemble the bag adapter to the intake elbow Align triangle with small inclined stud then tighten the junction using the screw and nut previously removed in e 500VF only Put back in place the bag by grasping the edges of its collar and insert over bag adapter Be careful not to tear the bag Ensure the collar is positioned between the taper ring and the bag stopper on the bag adapter 500VF onLY e 500VF onLY A00080 All units Put the pail back in its place BaG STOPPER POWER UNIT INSTALLATION conr p MOUNTING THE POWER UNIT 6 Carefully remove debris pail from power unit Make sure bag is properly installed in power unit 500VF unit only Remove the installation kit and securely reinstall debris pail I 18 1 8 la 18 1 8 Y 3 4 TYP 8 Refer to illustration below to maintain minimum walls and GUNTING floor clearance dimensions TOLES MINIMUM CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS TOP VIEW lt 12 A 12 minimum minimum 12 minimum LOWER from ceiling MOUNTING 1 TYP HOLES mn 7m do Y Y AD0079A FRONT VIEW Use the provided mounting screws to secure the mounting bracket on the wall through upper and lower mounting m holes Hang power unit onto wall mounting bracket Ensure the back brackets of the power unit are engaged with corresponding wa
21. se to blow leaves or debris Do not place any object on top of the unit Do not install the unit horizontally Do not use the pail as a wash bucket Do not use the pail as a stool Avoid picking up sharp objects 10 This appliance is for use on a standard 120 VAC dedicated 15 amp branch circuit OMAN OO P 11 Do not unplug the unit by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord 12 Store your vacuum cleaner indoors in a clean dry area and away from extreme temperatures 13 Any servicing other than that recommended in this manual should be performed by an authorized service facility 14 We recommend that your unit be inspected by a specialized technician once a year OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 10 11 WHEN TO CHANGE BAG OR Empty DEBRIS Pail 10 How To Empty Desris PAIL GOOVF anp 650VF Power UNITS ONLY 10 DisPosABLE Bac REPLACEMENT 500VF Power UNIT Owi 10 PERMANENT FILTER GOOVF anp 650VF Power UNITS ONLY 10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF PERMANENT FILTER GOOVF anp 650VF Power UNITS ONLY 10 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF HEPA FILTER 650VF Power UNIT ONLY n ee ee 11 Motor Foam FILTER ALL UNITS s s 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 12 SERVICE PARTS 13 WARRANTY 14 GENERAL INFORMATION TOOL LISTING Depending on the installation the use of the following tools may be required Wire strippers 1 4 and 1 2 drill bits
22. tivated The unit power switch is in ON position An electrical short has occurred somewhere in the system 12 e Change the disposable bag or empty debris pail as described on page 10 Replace the debris pail gasket Disconnect the hose from the wall inlet and insert a blunt instrument into the hose slightly smaller in diameter such as a flexible garden hose Push the garden hose through the cleaning system hose until the obstruction has been cleared Insert hose end into any inlet to make power unit running then place the palm of your hand over the opposite end of the hose When you can feel the suction increase hold your hand over the hose end for a few seconds and then quickly remove your hand This procedure repeated several times should clear the obstruction If the blockage is not cleared contact your nearest Service Center Clean the interior or the unit and install a new permanent filter or disposable bag Check all wall inlet covers to be sure they are closed and sealed tightly Inspect and remove any blockages Replace defective wall inlet Push circuit on the breaker reset button located on the left side of the power unit If this button pops up again contact your authorized Service Center lt lt POWER SWITCH AC0003 Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker on house electrical panel Replace hose as required Unplug the power unit wait at least 15 minutes and plug back the power u
23. tral vacuum connections screws WI T Do N T GLUE GLUE THIS THIS CONNECTION CONNECTION 2 CENTRAL VAC PIPE a ha m WIRES AD0045A V600W VACUSWEEPO INLET VALVE INSTALLATION conr p CONNECTION FROM BEHIND Choose a location under the cabinet for the V600W Caper VacuSweep inlet valve so that it can be connected OR to the central vacuum tube Measure distance X between the kickplate face and the inside edge X 234 REFERENCE Mark CABINE of the cabinet Then add 2 to the measured KICKPLATE m distance Refer to figure Measure out the new Fi REFERENCE Joist distance X 234 from the cabinet door to the vn reference mark MARK CABINET a SUBFLOOR Drill a small reference hole straight down through REFERENCE HOLE to the basement Refer to figure Q Locate the excu SEEN EHOM BASEMEN reference hole in the basement and verify that there Joist are no obstructions ji CABINET G Using a reciprocating saw cut an access hole in the Ld Cora ACCESS DOOR floor under the cabinet and approximately 8 behind KEE i the location of the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve THERME reference hole so that the V60OW VacuSweep inlet valve can be connected to vacuum tube by reaching A l 2 through the access hole Refer to figure G e wmE ZUS 1 ES A k Le 8 SA X 8 ACCESS HOLE L e L f r Ne amp Using the reference h
24. utdoors Exterior vented exhaust line should end using Model V145 wall cap NOTE For optimal indoor air quality exhausting the power unit to the outdoors is recommended but is not required especially for 650VF unit which is equipped with an exhaust HEPA filter GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Grounding Instructions 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 grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances WIRING This appliance is for use on a standard 120 VAC dedicated 15 amp branch circuit with a NEMA 5 15R receptacle Make sure that the power unit is connected to an outlet and has a grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug shown in illustration below No adapter should be used with this power unit Crimp CONNECTORS TO BE CONNE
25. valve will be installed Locate a position where the inlet will be clear of vertical studs and have free access either up or down dependent on location of central vacuum connection to the rest of the system Refer to figure Holding the drill at a 45 angle and as close to the wall as possible between located studs drill a small reference hole through the floor and subfloor Locate this reference hole from beneath and measure over approximately 1 7 8 to center of base plate of wall Ensure you have 1 clearance from any obstacles if connecting from below Refer to figure If installation is from below use a 212 diameter hole saw to remove wood floor and base plate sufficient to locate V600W VacuSweep inlet valve centered over the reference hole Refer to figure Using the reference hole as a center cut a 2 3 8 H x 6 5 8 W rough opening in the wall and baseboard Refer to figure 8 Glue the long socket of the tight elbow part no V382XS onto a section of 2 central vacuum tube Make the terminal connections to the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve by sliding the low voltage wire into wire clips Turn the power to the vacuum unit ON to test the connection After successful completion of the test turn power to the vacuum unit OFF Wrap a piece of wire string around the tubing Using the wire string to temporarily hold the pipe and elbow in place insert the V600W VacuSweep inlet valve into the openin
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