Instructions / Assembly

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ORIGINAL VACUSWEEP
®
INLET VALVE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTION FROM
BELOW
Refer to Figure 48.
1. Turn the power to the vacuum unit OFF. Measure
distance (X) between the kickplate face and the
inside edge of the cabinet. Then, add 2
¾ to the
measured distance. See Figure 48-1. Measure
out the new distance (X+2
¾”) from the cabinet
door to the reference mark.
2. Drill a small reference hole straight down through
to the basement. See Figure 48-2. Locate the
reference hole in the basement and verify that
there are no obstructions within 2” of either side
and 4” behind.
3. Cut a 2 ½” diameter hole from the basement up
into the base of the counter using the
reference hole as a center. See Figure 48-3.
4. Using the reference hole as a center, cut a
2 3/8” high x 6 5/8” wide rough opening in the
kickplace face. See Figure 48-4.
5. Glue the long socket of the tight elbow (part no.
CF382S) onto a section of 2” central vacuum
pipe. Make the terminal connections to the
VacuSweep
®
Inlet Valve by sliding the low voltage
wire into wire clips. Turn the power to the vacuum
unit on to test the connection. After successful
completion of the test, turn power to the vacuum
unit OFF. Wrap a piece of wire/string around the
pipe. Using the wire/string to temporarily hold the
pipe and elbow in place, insert the VacuSweep
®
Inlet Valve into the cabinet base and elbow.
DO NOT glue this connection (Designed for
friction fit). See Figure 48-5.
6. Remove the wire/string. With the door in an open
position, secure the VacuSweep
®
Inlet Valve to the
cabinet base using #6 screws. See Figure 48-6.
Ensure that the spring on the electrical
connector has 1/8” clearance to rough opening.
Continue with remainder of central vacuum
connections. When the vacuum system is
complete, turn the power to the vacuum
unit on.
FIGURE 48