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5 Assembly instructions CVR 2000 / CVR 3000 / CVR 4000
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Outlet
Inlet
Fig. 16
5.2 Locating the vacuum cleaner on the wall
bracket
To facilitate the procedure, first remove the dust container.
Free the container by pulling both handles up and then
outwards. Then remove the container from the machine.
To
mount the vacuum cleaner/motor chassis to the wall bracket
- just lower the chassis downwards so that the locking device
of the bracket will pass through the slot of the chassis,
Fig. 15.
Make sure the corresponding bracket on the machine is held
firmly in place by the wall bracket.
When removing the vacuum cleaner from the wall bracket - push
the locking device towards you so it will release the bracket and
then lift the vacuum cleaner up from the bracket.
5.3 Connecting the machine
5.1 Fitting the wall bracket
Plan the positioning of the wall bracket so that there is
plenty of space above and below the area where the vacuum
unit is to be located. Make sure there is a minimum of 200
mm free space below the dust container.
Mark the positions for all four screw holes with a pen or
similar. The diameter of the holes in the holder is 5 mm.
Select screws and, if necessary, wall plugs suitable for the
type of wall concerned. Drill the four screw holes.
Fit the wall bracket with the large opening pointing
downwards, see Fig. 14. Then screw the holder firmly into
place.
The machine is connected with the flexible suction hose
in the lower position and the exhaust pipe uppermost, Fig
16. The flexible hose is connected to the dust inlet at the
container of the cleaner. Push the hose in to the inlet at the
cleaner until the hose locks.
Warning: If the pipe system in your house
has another diameter than a standard Flexit
pipe system, transition pieces can be bought
in a shop. Outer diameter of Flexit pipe
system is Ø51 mm
Push the hose in to the inlet at the cleaner until the hose locks.
Press the button on the hose inlet downwards in order to remove the
suction hose.