BASIC OPERATION FOR BEAM ALLIANCE HOSE
The BEAM Alliance hose is designed to work as an integrated system with the BEAM Alliance Power Unit. It
will not work with any other Central Vacuum System. The BEAM Alliance Hose System brings more options to
your fingertips!
Variable Speed
Indicator
Power Button
The Power button located on Alliance hose handle allows you to conveniently turn the Power Unit off and on at
the handle. For those 110V/24V hoses needed to power an electric powerhead, you will find a powerhead icon
button conveniently located on the handle that allows you to turn the powerhead off and on.
Variable Speed Control
The BEAM Alliance Hose Handle is equipped with variable speed control allowing you to decrease or increase
the speed of the motor and in effect the end of hose suction. You now can define how much suction you need
to do the specific job at hand! Decrease suction by pressing the (-) button, and increase suction press the (+)
button. When the system is turned on the suction defaults to highest and so all Variable Speed Indicator bars
will be lit. Decreasing suction decreases the number of indicator bars lit.
System Indicator
When the Alliance hose is connected to an inlet valve the fan blade image on hose handle will pulsate with
a glowing blue light. This confirms communication between the hose handle and power unit. When the fan
blades are solid blue, all systems are GO. When the fan blades are RED, you should empty your bucket or
check for other performance issue. If the fan blades begin FLASHING and are RED, you should turn off your
vacuum immediately. Check over your power unit and if you are unable to diagnose issue, call your local dealer
for service.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Your Beam Built-in Vacuum comes with a lifetime limited warranty (see complete warranty details in this
pamphlet). It will give you a lifetime of trouble-free service by following some simple guidelines.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Power Button
ON/OFF
Brush Roll
Low
High
Variable Speed
Controls
System Light:
Blue pulsating light
= system ready/stand-by
Red flashing light
= check power unit
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