Hoover S5630 Manual - Page 5

Maintenance - parts

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4. Maintenance Disconnect cord from electrical outlet before cleaning filter. The only maintenance your Power Canister requires is emptying the dust container as required and periodically cleaning the filter. To clean the filter: 1) Remove the dirt container by unlatching the latches located on each side of the dirt container. 2) Place a plastic grocery bag over the dacron/cloth filter and around the cyclonic deflector that surrounds the filter. 3) Using the plastic bag as hand protection from dirt particles, shake the filter to cause any particles adhering to the filter to fall into the bag. (Fig. 4-1) 4) Replace the dirt container and secure latches. 4-1 5) If the cloth filter needs to be removed, grasp the tab and pull towards the middle of the unit in order to remove. 4-2 6) To replace the cloth filter, you must decrease the circumference of the filter by pulling one side of the filter towards the center of the filter to create a "V" or "U" shape (see Fig. 4-2). 7) Place the filter back into the unit and let the filter snap outward into the groove. IMPORTANT Make sure the cloth filter is fitting properly into the groove so it will not come out when the machine is turned on. Failure to do so could void your warranty. If you have a problem If a minor problem develops, it usually can be remedied quite easily when the cause is found by using the check list below. Problem: Cleaner won't run Possible cause Possible solution • Not firmly plugged in • Plug in firmly • No voltage in wall plug • Check fuse or breaker • Blown fuse/tripped breaker* • Replace fuse/reset breaker * If your unit does not start after resetting the breaker, check the telephone book for a HOOVER COMPANY listing; or consult the Yellow Pages of your Telephone Directory for the nearest location where approved service and genuine HOOVER replacement parts may be obtained. For service under warranty, follow the instructions in the warranty provided with this product. Always identify your cleaner by model number when requesting information or ordering replacement parts. • Low voltage circuit incorrectly installed • Short low voltage terminals at power unit, if unit starts, there is a problem with the low volt circuit. • Defective wall valve • Insert the hose into another inlet valve. If unit turns on, the inlet valve may be defective. Replace inlet valve. • Problem with low voltage circuit • Turn on central vacuum with ON/ OFF switch located on the unit. If the unit starts, the problem is in the wiring to the inlet valve, the 24 Volt transformer or the relay. Contact your local Hoover Factory Service Center. Problem: Suction low Possible cause Possible solution • Filter dirty • Clean filter • Obstruction in hose, piping or cleaning tools • Determine if the blockage is in the hose or piping by inserting hose in an inlet valve. Check to see if there is any suction at another inlet valve by opening the cover. If there is, plug the hose into the second wall valve and feel the end of the hose to see if there is regular suction. If the blockage is in the hose, insert a long blunt item, such as a broom handle, to clear the blockage. If the blockage is in the pipe, insert hose into wall valve and place hand over end of hose to cut off air flow. Place your hand on and off the end of hose rapidly several times. If this does not clear the blockage, contact your local Hoover Factory Service Center. Check tools, wands, etc. for blockages. • System tubing and/or wall valves incorrectly installed • Check to make sure all inlet valves are properly closed. • Dirt container full or mispositioned • Check to see if the dirt container needs to be emptied. Check to see if the dirt bucket is properly positioned and securely clamped shut. 5

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5)
If the cloth filter needs to be re-
moved, grasp the tab and pull towards
the middle of the unit in order to remove.
4. Maintenance
If you have a
problem
Disconnect cord from electrical outlet
before cleaning filter.
The only maintenance your Power
Canister
requires is emptying the dust
container as required and periodically
cleaning the filter.
To clean the filter:
1)
Remove the dirt container by unlatch-
ing the latches located on each side of
the dirt container.
2)
Place a plastic grocery bag over the
dacron/cloth filter and around the
cyclonic deflector that surrounds the fil-
ter.
3)
Using the plastic bag as hand pro-
tection from dirt particles, shake the
filter to cause any particles adhering to
the filter to fall into the bag. (Fig. 4-1)
4)
Replace the dirt container and
secure latches.
Problem: Cleaner won’t run
Problem: Suction low
Possible cause
Possible solution
Not firmly plugged in
Plug in firmly
No voltage in wall plug
Check fuse or breaker
Blown fuse/tripped breaker*
Replace fuse/reset breaker
* If your unit does not start after reset-
ting the breaker, check the telephone
book for a HOOVER COMPANY listing;
or consult the Yellow Pages of your
Telephone Directory for the nearest
location where approved service and
genuine HOOVER replacement parts
may be obtained.
For service under
warranty, follow the instructions in the
warranty provided with this product.
Always identify your cleaner by model
number when requesting information or
ordering replacement parts.
Low voltage circuit incorrectly
installed
Short low voltage terminals at
power unit, if unit starts, there is a
problem with the low volt circuit.
Defective wall valve
Insert the hose into another inlet
valve. If unit turns on, the inlet
valve may be defective. Replace
inlet valve.
Problem with low voltage circuit
Turn on central vacuum with ON/
OFF switch located on the unit.
If the unit starts, the problem is in
the wiring to the inlet valve, the 24
Volt transformer or the relay.
Contact your local Hoover Factory
Service Center.
Possible cause
Possible solution
Filter dirty
Clean filter
Obstruction in hose, piping or
cleaning tools
Determine if the blockage is in the
hose or piping by inserting hose
in an inlet valve. Check to see if
there is any suction at another
inlet valve by opening the cover. If
there is, plug the hose into the
second wall valve and feel the
end of the hose to see if there is
regular suction.
If the blockage is in the hose,
insert a long blunt item, such as a
broom handle, to clear the block-
age.
If the blockage is in the pipe,
insert hose into wall valve and
place hand over end of hose to
cut off air flow. Place your hand
on and off the end
of hose rapid-
ly several times. If this does not
clear the blockage, contact your
local Hoover Factory Service
Center.
Check tools, wands, etc. for
blockages.
System tubing and/or wall
valves incorrectly installed
Check to make sure all inlet
valves are properly closed.
Dirt container full or misposi-
tioned
Check to see if the dirt container
needs to be emptied.
Check to see if the dirt bucket is
properly positioned and securely
clamped shut.
If a minor problem develops, it usually
can be remedied quite easily when the
cause is found by using the check list
below.
4-2
4-1
6)
To replace the cloth filter, you must
decrease the circumference of the filter
by pulling one side of the filter towards
the center of the filter to create a “V” or
“U” shape (see Fig. 4-2).
7)
Place the filter back into the unit and
let the filter snap outward into the
groove.
IMPORTANT
Make sure the cloth filter is fitting
properly into the groove so it will not
come out when the machine is turned
on. Failure to do so could void your
warranty.