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Mvac Central vacuum system - Muffler and Electric Connections; Muffler Installation (Optional); Electric Connections

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12
Installation
13
Installation
Muffler insTallaTiOn (OPTiOnal)
1. Insert the rubber coupling (A) on the air exhaust (D).
2. Using a Phillips (star shape) screwdriver, tighten the clamp collar on the
rubber coupling to ensure adequate sealing.
3. Insert the 90° elbow (B) into the rubber coupling, and tighten the clamp
collar.
4. Insert the muffler (C) on the end of the 90° elbow.
M4 MODEL
OTHER MODELS
A. Rubber coupling
B. 90° elbow
C. Muffler
D. Air Exhaust
A
B
C
D
A
D
B
A
C
There should be an electric outlet within 1 meter (3 feet) of your central
vacuum unit. Once the appliance is installed in a suitable location, connect your
central unit to an electric outlet on an dedicated* grounded circuit. Do not
use extension cords or modify the length of your vacuum cleaner’s power cord.
DEDICATED* GROUNDED CIRCUIT
North America
120 V / 240 V All models: 15 A
• European continent and other
220 V / 240 V Model M11: 10 A
220 V /240 V All other models: 8 A
Your central vacuum cleaner has a thermal safety device or a circuit breaker to
protect against any over voltage or electrical defect. If that protection should
fail, contact your authorized service center.
*Please reserve a circuit breaker dedicated only to the connections for your
central vacuum.
If you find that installing your vacuum cleaner is too difficult, ask your
service center to install it for you. When in doubt, it is better to have
the work done by a professional and ensure that the unit is properly
installed. Any installation that does not comply with the specified norms
could alter or invalidate the warranty.
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