SECTION 4 -120 VT
4.2.2 Assembly of Unit and Paragraph
References
Once the problem has been serviced,
assemble the unit. Repair assembly ref
erences are given below.
I. Motor assembly (5.6.7)
2. Motor and exhaust installation (5.6.8)
3. Slide bracket casting installation (6.1.1
E.)
4. Axle and Neutral/Drive pedal assembly
(5.4.3 P.-R.)
5. Drive system assembly installation
(5.4.4)
6. Cover shell (6.1.3 A) and scuff plate in
stallation (6.1.3 B.)
7. Power cord installation (6.1.3 B.)
4.2.3 Micron Magic Filtration System
The micron magic filtration system is
comprised of the disposable paper bag,
the outer cloth bag, and the fill
tube/mini Emtor assembly.
4.2.4 GS Bag Top (7.1.1)
4.3 Electrical Guide-120 Volt-Kirby
Model GS Cleaner
The following guide is intended to aid in
the diagnosis of common Model 05 elec
trical problems. This guide assumes that
service is performed by qualified service
a
people f
miliar with electrical service
procedures and who follow safe prac
tices.
TROUBLESHOOTING
4.3.1
23
Basic Electrical Design:
The 05 Model is powered by a two
speed universal motor. Basic circuit
elements include a motor field, arma
ture, and a switch. The headlight is
powered by a motor field tap. Figure 2
is a block diagram of the cleaner in the
low speed mode and Figure I repre
sents a schematic diagram of the same
circuit.
The GS has two safety interlock
switches that prevent the cleaner from
operating in an unsafe condition. For
the motor to run:
I. There must be a floor nozzle,
carpet shampoo nozzle, floor
care system nozzle, air intake
guard, or a hose attached to the
front of the machine (to
activate the front switch
plunger).
2. There must be a bag, hose, or
shampoo tank attached to the
exhaust port (to activate the
side switch lever).
If attachments are not seated properly
and the switch levers are not activated,
the motor will not come on when the
on/off rear foot pedal is depressed.
Issued 1/97
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