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Muffler Installation
The muffler is installed to the exhaust located at the rear
of the power unit using the 3 fittings provided and Torx 20
screws provided. We suggest you install your muffler as
shown, prior to hanging your Power Unit (Although some
modification to this is acceptable), (Figure 4).
NOTE: Do not install muffler on the same side as the
intake flange so as to not interfere with pipe intake. Insert
the 90 degree fitting into the muffler and screw into place.
Glue the next two fittings in place before connecting to the
power unit. Use the Torx 20 screws provided to connect
muffler to Power Unit.
NOTE: Do not glue the muffler pipe to the central vacuum
unit.
Figure 4
HEPA Filter Installation (optional)
Use the Torx 20 screws to secure the 90 degree
elbow provided to the HEPA filter. Use screws
to connect HEPA filter to Power Unit. We
recommend you install the HEPA filter before
hanging your Power Unit. (Figure 5a)
NOTE: Do not glue the HEPA filter to the
central vacuum unit.
NOTE: One elbow must be installed if the
muffler or the HEPA filter is not used. (Figure 5b)
Figure 5b
Figure 5a
BASIC OPERATION FOR BEAM ALLIANCE POWER UNIT
To operate, simply plug the hose into one of the handy wall inlet valves. The metal ring on the hose cuff will
complete a low-voltage electrical circuit, which in turn activates a relay and turns on the system's power unit. To
turn off the power unit, simply unplug the hose from the inlet.
Note: When unplugging the hose, it is recommended to hold the inlet door open for a few seconds until the
suction pressure has sufficiently decreased.
For safety purposes, a low-voltage circuit is utilized at the wall inlet. The power unit functions on a standard
110/120-volt circuit. There are optional hoses available with an on/off switch located on the handle.
Note: When using one of these optional hoses, it is important to properly align the hose with the wall inlet when
plugging it in to prevent damage to the unit.
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