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FLAP REPLACEMENT, Because the springs in the flaps are different, it is absolutely, necessary

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Turbine Suction Cleaner MAINTENANCE TIPS 4. FLAP REPLACEMENT: a) Remove the front and rear flaps from your Cleaner by inserting a small screwdriver between the flap and the lower body near the pivot point of the flaps (see Figure 11). b) You will notice that your replacement flaps look similar but are marked "Front" and "Rear" on the flap. Because the springs in the flaps are different, it is absolutely necessary to install the proper flap in the front and rear of the unit. Failure to do so will result in unsatisfactory performance of your Cleaner. When installing the front flap, be sure that the extended leg of the spring is inserted into the notch on the front of the lower body (see Figure 12). Push the flap in place. You will actually feel and hear a snap when the flap is in place. Fold the flap in towards the bottom of the Cleaner. You will feel some resistance at this point (that is normal). As the flap snaps into its normal position, you will feel the spring action and notice that the front flap is now in its normal operating position. When installing the rear flap, the extended leg of the spring must fit against one of the flat surfaces of the cam (see Figure 12). 10

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4. FLAP REPLACEMENT:
a) Remove the front and rear flaps from your Cleaner by inserting a small screwdriver
between the flap and the lower body near the pivot point of the flaps
(see Figure 11).
b) You will notice that your replacement flaps look similar but are marked “Front” and
“Rear” on the flap.
Because the springs in the flaps are different, it is absolutely
necessary to install the proper flap in the front and rear of the unit.
Failure to do
so will result in unsatisfactory performance of your Cleaner. When installing the front
flap, be sure that the extended leg of the spring is inserted into the notch on the
front of the lower body
(see Figure 12).
Push the flap in place. You will actually feel
and hear a snap when the flap is in place. Fold the flap in towards the bottom of the
Cleaner. You will feel some resistance at this point (that is normal). As the flap snaps
into its normal position, you will feel the spring action and notice that the front flap is
now in its normal operating position.
When installing the rear flap, the extended leg of the spring must fit against one of the flat
surfaces of the cam
(see Figure 12).
MAINTENANCE TIPS
Turbine Suction Cleaner