IN USE
When in use the power indicator turns green. The four progressive performance
bars will appear. A normally functioning unit should have all four performance
bars lit. If there are consistently less than two bars, you should check for the
problem. Possible issues causing the performance bars to lessen could be:
1. Blocked suction at the hose end
2. Clogged pipe in system
3. Air restrictive tool being used, such as a crevice tool
4. Full dirt receptacle
5. Clogged fi ltration system
EMPTY DIRT RECEPTACLE
Every 25 hours of use (approximately 6 months) the empty dirt receptacle
indicator will fl ash on the screen. This is an indication to check the dirt
receptacle and empty it. Since this is time based, you may fi nd the dirt
receptacle too empty or too full. If you have pets, a workshop or other
factors that cause waste more frequently, you may wish to check the
dirt receptacle more frequently.
Once the dirt receptacle is emptied, you push the return button to reset
the 25 hours timer. If your power supply is interrupted, or otherwise
unplugged, the empty dirt receptacle indicator will keep a memory of its
previous status and continue life measure.
To manually reset the Empty Dirt Receptacle indicator, simply press the
button lining up with the Enter symbol, and hold for 10 seconds.
SYSTEM RUN TIME
Your Eureka central vacuum will track the total running time of the system
and notify you when it time for service.
After the power unit has ran to its maximum allotted time, the LCD
screen will indicate that a service call is required. Call your central
vacuum service professional to diagnose your system, perform routine
maintenance and ensure optimum effi ciency.
SERVICE INDICATOR
If there is a system fault, or malfunction with your power unit, the service indicator
will fl ash. Upon seeing this symbol, we recommend that you turn the power
unit off, unplug the power supply for 10 seconds and then plug it back in. If the
service symbol is still on the screen, we recommend that you call for service.
This symbol may appear due to the following faults:
• Maximum system run time
• Motor problem
• Electronic problem
• Voltage or current problem (too high or too low)
• Power unit not responding to electronics
Refer to page 10 LCD Image Guide
for more information.
Refer to page 10 LCD Image Guide
for more information.
Refer to page 10 LCD Image Guide
for more information.
Refer to page 10 LCD Image Guide
for more information.
SCROLLING YOUR LCD
When not in use, you can scroll through the features of your LCD to
observe the dirt receptacle status, life monitor measure or most recent
recorded power level.
To scroll through these features simply push the button corresponding
with the right pointing arrow symbol.
The next screen you will see will be the Life Meter. Scroll right further
and you will fi nd Bucket Status. Yet another scroll will show you last
recorded performance levels of the power unit, using the Performance
Meter on the In-Use screen. The fi nal scroll right will show you the customer
service phone number.
The button lining up with the left scroll button will allow you to scroll
backwards through the screens.
BAG ADAPTOR
Your power unit can be fi tted with an Arm & Hammer replaceable bag
for more convenient dirt disposal.
Refer to page 27 - Image 10
UTILITY VALVE
The utility valve is similar to an Inlet valve, but is located near the power
unit. This valve is present for your convenience, as it can help clean up
any dirt spilled close to the central vacuum.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
If the circuit board reaches an elevated temperature, the power unit the
power unit will not operate and the LED will be off or on the LCD model
the screen will be fl ashing. In the event of these problems, press the On/Off
button, unplug hose or wait for temperature to lower. If problems persist;
contact your authorized dealer or distributor.
Refer to page 27 - Image 9
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The central vacuum system employs features that monitor the following operating
levels: AC voltage, and current draw. If the voltage is below or above standard
operating voltage, high current draw or locked rotor, the power unit will not
operate. In this case the On/Off button will blink until the problem ceases or on
the LCD model the screen will fl ash. If problems persist; contact your authorized
dealer or distributor. The power unit requires 30 minutes to cool down.
Refer to page 27 - Image 9
DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE
Reduced airfl ow or suction indicates the central vacuum system is not
operating at maximum effi ciency. If the dirt receptacle is full and the fi lter
is clogged, no air can pass through the unit and no cleaning can take place.
Instructions provided in the booklet serve as a guide to routine maintenance.
Proper airfl ow or suction can be maintained by keeping the dirt receptacle
and fi lter clean and the plastic tubing and hose free from clogs.
EMPTYING THE DIRT RECEPTACLE
Most models feature dirt receptacles with windows to tell at a glance when
the dirt receptacle should be emptied. In most cases, the dirt receptacle
only needs to be emptied two to three (2-3) times a year. To remove the dirt
receptacle, press the buttons on the receptacle handles. Remove and empty
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