Eureka CV140 Yellow Jacket Owners Guide - Page 4

Thermal Cut Off

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Replacing the Eureka "OX" or S-Bag™ Dust bag 1. The dust bag should be checked often. Even if the bag is not full, (it could be obstructed) fine dust and powder will reduce performance. 2. Unplug power unit from grounded outlet. 3. Rotate the bag cover counterclockwise (»²) and remove cover. 4. With a finger on each of the inlet slide the bag off the inlet tube. 5. Pull the center cardboard tab to automatically seal the bag and prevent dust from leaking out. 6. Remove the bag from the vacuum and discard, do not reuse. 7. Check support (motor) filter 8. Unfold the new "OX" or S-Bag™ and insert into the Yellow Jacket™ so the center cardboard seal tab is toward the bag cover. The "top" arrow should also point to the bag cover. 9. With a finger on each of the cardboard, slide the bag on the inlet tube. 10. Line up the mark on the bag cover with the unlock (²) symbol and rotate clockwise to the Lock symbol (±) Eureka "OX" Bags, Part # 61230A (3 pack) are available in Vac shops, www.Eureka.com , VacCare subscription program and other retail locations S-Bag™ is available in Classic, Clinic or Anti-odor versions. Available at Sears®, Lowes®, and other retail locations Replacing/cleaning the support (motor) filter Eureka Part # 38333 1. Inspect during each bag change. 2. Should be cleaned every 5th bag replacement or when excessively dirty. 3. Remove dust bag as instructed above. 4. Locate the support (motor) filter in the bottom of the bag compartment and lift out. 5. Clean by rinsing under warm water and let air dry if heavily soiled. 6. Replace (Eureka Part # 38333) if torn or obstructed. 7. Reinstall completely dry motor filter before use, making sure filter is tucked under retaining tabs. 8. Reinstall bag as instructed above. Thermal Cut Off This Yellow Jacket Central vacuum clear has a special thermostat that protects the cleaner in case of motor overheating. If the cleaner suddenly turns off, follow this procedure: 1. Unplug the hose from the wall valve. 2. Check for source of overheating problem. Examples would be full bag, clogged hose, or clogged support (motor) filter. 3. If the bag is full, replace the bag. Remove debris from clogged hose. If the support (motor) filter is blocked, clean or replace. 4. Wait 30 minutes before attempting to reuse cleaner. 5. After 30 minute cool down period, reinsert the hose into the wall valve. The cleaner should turn on. 6. If the cleaner still does not operate, locate your local authorized Eureka Service Center at www.eureka.com. June 2005 P/N 460364 (CV140-807)

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Replacing the Eureka “OX” or S-Bag™ Dust bag
1. The dust bag should be checked often.
Even if the bag is not full, (it could be obstructed)
fine dust and powder will reduce performance.
2. Unplug power unit from grounded outlet.
3. Rotate the bag cover counterclockwise (
) and remove cover.
4. With a finger on each of the inlet slide the bag off the inlet tube.
5. Pull the center cardboard tab to automatically seal the bag and prevent dust from leaking
out.
6. Remove the bag from the vacuum and discard, do not reuse.
7. Check support (motor) filter
8. Unfold the new “OX” or S-Bag™ and insert into the Yellow Jacket™ so the center
cardboard seal tab is toward the bag cover. The “top” arrow should also point to the bag
cover.
9. With a finger on each of the cardboard, slide the bag on the inlet tube.
10. Line up the mark on the bag cover with the unlock (
) symbol and rotate clockwise to the
Lock symbol (
)
Eureka “OX”
Bags, Part # 61230A
(3 pack) are available in Vac shops, www.Eureka.com
,
VacCare subscription program and other retail locations
S-Bag™
is available in Classic, Clinic or Anti-odor versions.
Available at Sears®, Lowes®, and other retail locations
Replacing/cleaning the support (motor) filter
Eureka Part # 38333
1. Inspect during each bag change.
2. Should be cleaned every 5
th
bag replacement or when excessively dirty.
3. Remove dust bag as instructed above.
4. Locate the support (motor) filter in the bottom of the bag compartment and lift out.
5. Clean by rinsing under warm water and let air dry if heavily soiled.
6. Replace (Eureka Part # 38333) if torn or obstructed.
7. Reinstall completely dry motor filter before use, making sure filter is tucked under
retaining tabs.
8. Reinstall bag as instructed above.
Thermal Cut Off
This Yellow Jacket Central vacuum clear has a special thermostat that protects the cleaner in
case of motor overheating.
If the cleaner suddenly turns off, follow this procedure:
1. Unplug the hose from the wall valve.
2. Check for source of overheating problem.
Examples would be full bag, clogged hose, or
clogged support (motor) filter.
3. If the bag is full, replace the bag.
Remove debris from clogged hose.
If the support
(motor) filter is blocked, clean or replace.
4. Wait 30 minutes before attempting to reuse cleaner.
5. After 30 minute cool down period, reinsert the hose into the wall valve.
The cleaner
should turn on.
6. If the cleaner still does not operate, locate your local authorized Eureka Service Center at
www.eureka.com.
June 2005
P/N 460364 (CV140-807)