Eureka Central Vacuum Cleaner User Manual

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Check your installation—to make sure
it works properly.

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, with the system still running,

walk through your home. If you hear whistling or

hissing, you may have forgotten to glue a connection.

Check basement and attic areas, too. Third, have a

helper plug the hose into each of the inlet valves to

be sure you can turn the power on. Turn off the switch

on the hose handle. If it does not shut off, the low-

voltage wires are crossed somewhere…usually at

an inlet valve.

That’s it! You’ve just installed your own
central vacuum system.

You’ve just made cleaning easier... while
improving the air quality in your home.
Congratulations!

To attach the low-voltage wires, strip the wire and

crimp the strands into the two “slip-on” terminals

provided. Attach the terminals and plug the power

unit into the dedicated electrical outlet. The sentry

light should come on. Flip the switch and the power

unit should come to life. Attach the remaining

section of tubing to the power unit with connector/s

and clamp/s provided. Caution: Do not glue the

connection because you may need to disconnect

the system at a future date. For added installation

convenience, some power units may have inlet

connections on either side. If your system came

with a muffl er, clamp it to the exhaust port.

NOTE: Unit may be exhausted to exterior to expel

fumes, germs, and some noise. Use the same

tubing and fi ttings. If vented, the exhaust air

should not be vented into a wall, ceiling, or

concealed space of a building. Venting over

10 ft. (3m) is not recommended.

Power unit electrical wiring

Check local codes but use not less than #14-3 wire.

Plug power unit cord into appropriate 120/220/230/240V

- 50/60 cycle electrical outlet. Be sure line voltage is

suffi cient to handle a 15- or 20-amp load. See your

owners guide.

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