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Mvac Central vacuum system - Operating the Vacuum System; Hose Hook-up & Inlets; Mvac Attachments

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Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
hOse hOOk-uP & inleTs
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CENTRAL VACUUM…
Please verify that it is properly connected to the piping system, and to a
grounded electrical outlet, and that the low voltage wires are connected to the
unit (see pages 8 to 16). Then read the complete owner’s manual and proceed
with a quick verification of your unit’s installation:
Check filter and bag to be sure they are properly installed.
Check rubber seals in each vacuum inlet.
Plug the hose alternatively into each vacuum inlet, to ensure that each one
works properly.
While the hose is still plugged into one inlet and the system is operational,
check other inlets for leaks.
To start your central vacuum, simply insert the hose in the vacuum inlet of your
choice. Please ensure that the tab on the hose end is properly lined up with the
slot in the inlet opening (figure 14). If your hose handle has an integrated on/off
switch, simply slide the switch to the “on” position.
Do not try to open another inlet while your system is in operation, as it
may damage the inlet’s rubber seal.
MVaC aTTaChMenTs
Oval Dusting Brush
Use just about anywhere: on
lamps & lamp shades, blinds,
shelves, decorative trims.
Upholstery Brush
With removable bristles, use to
clean all upholstered furniture
such as sofas, chairs, and
mattresses.
Crevice Tool
Use in narrow spaces, nooks and
crannies, such as heating ducts,
between sofa cushions, and
between window panes.
Floor Brush
For use on all types of flooring:
hardwood, ceramic or even small
carpets.
Carpet Brush (optional)
Specially designed for small
carpets and area rugs, it cleans
down deep.