Motor - Husky Flair User Manual

Central vacuum system
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the cage. In order to prevent any dust infiltration into the motor, the cage must be
completely covered by the filter;
f� Clip the dust canister back on the casing.
t
he diSpoSable Filtration bag
In order to maximize your system's filtration capabilities, every Husky power unit comes with
a disposable filter bag. See below instructions on replacing the disposable filtration bag
depending on the system being used:
The disposable filtration bag should be changed at an interval of 3 months to ensure proper
functioning of the power unit.
To change the filtration bag, please proceed as follows:
Unlatch the dust canister;
1.
Remove the disposable bag from the elbow attachment by gently pulling on both sides of
2.
the cardboard cuff;
Dispose of the used bag;
3.
Slip the new disposable filtration bag onto the elbow fixture by gently pressing on both
4.
sides of the cardboard cuff until it reaches the stop notch on the elbow.
TROUBLESHOOTING
.
GENERAL
Failure of the power unit could be caused by:
•  Inadequate power level (voltage / amperage) (ensure that power level complies with the power unit's electrical requirements);
•  Malfunction of the motor or controller module.
Simple checks can often help you find out why your power unit is inoperative. We invite you to verify the following before calling a service technician.
S
V
ituation
erification
NO POWER
Check that the power unit's electrical cord is plugged directly into a power outlet;
The power unit is equipped with a mini breaker (button on the side of the motor housing) which protects the motor against an overload. To reset the mini breaker, simply push the button.
If the power goes off one more time, call a service centre near you;
Using a screwdriver fitted with a rubber handle, touch both pins of the low voltage terminals (short circuit the 2 pins) on the side of the motor housing. If the power unit starts, the
problem lies with the wireless system or the low voltage wiring (installed along the piping).
You should then verify if the 24 Volts circuit is adequately connected by checking each inlet. Open the inlet cover, touch the small contacts with the head of a pair of metal pliers with
rubber handles. This will establish power and start the motor. Repeat for each vacuum inlet;
NOTE
» If all vacuum inlets are functional and your flexible hose is a low voltage technology handle, then there may be a defect in the
cut-off switch of the hose or the hose itself;
Check the breaker on your electric circuit panel;
DECREASED
The flexible hose may be blocked. If you cannot unblock it, try inserting the opposite end of the hose into the wall inlet; touch the contacts which are located on the inside of the inlet with
SUCTION
the hose wand in order to start the power unit;
NOTE
» Frame the inlet with your hands or a large enough piece of cloth (such as a towel) to ensure the maximum suction to unblock
the hose;
Check whether the dust canister / disposable filtration bag / permanent filter needs to be emptied / cleaned;
Verify that the canister is clipped properly to the motor housing and that the gasket, which fits around it, is in good condition;
Make sure the gasket on the cover of each inlet fits properly;
If the pipes are visible in certain areas: check if the fittings are well glued and that there are no air leaks;
If the pipes should be blocked behind the walls, it is possible to determine where the blockage is located by starting from the furthest inlet from the central vacuum. Insert a tissue paper
and check to see if the tissue paper reaches the dust canister. Repeat the same for each inlet.
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MOTOR

All units are equipped with a soft-start controller module that is programmed to automatically stop
the unit after 500 working hours; the power unit should be serviced by a qualified technician. A mini
breaker (power cut-off) directly connected to the module protects the motor against an overload and
prevents overheating.
The low voltage technology system communicates the system status through the LED situated on the
power unit accompanied by a color interpretation guide (Fig. 4).
HANDLES
g
eneral
To keep the hose handles clean, wipe with a moist towel to avoid buildup.
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