Use and Care Manual
want to install it. 
Step 7 – Attach your central vacuum piping to the central vacuum 
cleaner. Below is a picture of a example of how the unit could 
be installed. 
Step 8 – If you have low voltage lines along your piping install 
them to the central vacuum in this step. To do so simply strip 
the ends of the low voltage wires to the correct size, remove the 
terminals on the low voltage inlet on the vacuum, twist the ends 
of the low voltage wires so there are no loose wires and insert 
them into the terminals (see Figure 2 below). 
Then tighten the terminal in 2 places.  In the front to hold the 
wire and at the back to tighten the insulator around the wire 
(Figure 2 above). If the insulator does not completely cover 
the stripped wire, use electrical tape to insulate the wire 
adequately, and prevent all contact between the 2 wires. 
When done insert the terminal into the low voltage inlet (figure 3 
below). 
When disconnecting do not pull on the wire but instead simply 
remove the terminal from the low voltage inlet on the vacuum. 
Step 9 – With the vacuum mounted on the wall, the pipes all 
connected, and the low voltage lines installed you are ready to 
plug in the unit to electricity. Make sure you are plug it into a 
grounded 120 volt 15 amp standard electrical wall outlet. 
Step 10- You may turn the vacuum on by turning the power 
switch to “ON” on the vacuum, or by attaching the correct central 
vacuum hose to a central vacuum outlet inside your home. If your 
central vacuum hose has a on/off switch on the hose handle you 
may need to turn that to on.  If you dont have a central 
vacuum hose Prolux also makes standard central vacuum hose 
kits. 
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