Predicting the Future of Central Vacuum Systems
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A central vacuum system does not just simplify your cleaning routine. It also provides you with a cleaner and healthier indoor environment.
So if you want to have years of worry-free cleaning and satisfying results, make sure that your central vacuum is always used properly and that it’s being taken care of.
Below are some instructions that will tell you how to use a Homewave Central Vacuum System once it’s already installed in your home.
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I. Turning On The Unit
II. Turning Off The Unit
III. Cleaning The Power Unit’s Filter
IV. Emptying The Collection Pail
V. Changing The Collection Bag
VI. Identifying Electrical Faults
VII. Hose And Storage Maintenance
VIII. Central Vacuum System Maintenance
To switch on the power unit, simply plug the hose into one of the wall inlet valves. The metal ring on the hose’s cutoff will complete a low-voltage electrical circuit, which will then turn on a switch and the power unit of the system.
You can also use the on/off button on the power unit to start the system.
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To switch off the power unit, simply unplug the hose from the inlet.Â
You can also use the on/off button on the power unit to stop the system.
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The filter that completely shields the motor fan assembly from damage is permanent and self-cleaning. However, it’s still normal for some lint and dirt to cling to the filter.Â
If you want to clean your filter, here are some steps that you should follow:Â
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It is also recommended to regularly check the filter to make sure it has not been pierced or torn.
Depending on how much it is used, the collection pail needs to be cleaned out two to three times a year.
Here are some easy steps to emptying the collection pail:
For best results, empty the container when or before it is about half full.Â
Here are some easy steps to changing the collection bag:
We recommend changing the collection bags before they reach 75% of their capacity. Filling up the entire bag reduces the suction of the central vacuum.
The following operational levels can be monitored with a Homewave Central Vacuum System: AC voltage, current draw, and circuit board temperature.
Below are possible electrical problems and how to identify them:
If any of these issues arise, press the on/off button, disconnect the hose, or wait for the temperature to drop. Contact the nearby authorized service center if issues continue.
Your Homewave Central Vacuum comes with a lifetime limited warranty. You can always benefit from this trouble-free service as long as you consistently follow these simple guidelines:
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