Page 3 - Contents
29 Contents 1. Important safety precautions ............................................................................................... 30 1.1 Technical data ........................................................................................................................................ 3...
Page 4 - Height; Important safety precautions
30 CENTIX 20 CENTIX 40 CENTIX 50 Height 427 mm 800 mm 800 mm Width with handles 360 mm 440 mm 440 mm Length with bracket 400 mm 400 mm 400 mm Motor 1500 W 1700 W 1700 W Fuse 10A 10 A 10 A Weight 5.5 kg 6.5 kg 6.7 kg Sound output 69 dB 70.5 dB 70.5 dB Capacity of dust container - 25 l 25 l Capacity w...
Page 5 - Vacuum unit Centix 20 assembly instructions; Locating the vacuum cleaner on the
31 2.1 Fitting the mounting bracket Position the holder so that there is plenty of space above and below the place where the vacuum unit is to be located. Make sure there is a minimum of 500 mm free space above the Centix 20 container. Mark the positions for the four screw holes with a pen or simila...
Page 6 - Starting the machine; fi lter is clogged and should be cleaned.; Operating instructions Centix 20
32 3.1 Starting the machine The control current outlet (low voltage) should be connected to a control current lead running the length of the pipes. Both ends of the low-voltage lead should be connected to the connection panel on the vacuum cleaner. One lead to each outlet. The central vacuum cleaner...
Page 7 - Replacing the dust bag; Grasp the edge of the lid and pull upwards to open it, Fig. 10.; Filter and dust bags - Centix 20
33 4.1 Replacing the dust bag The central vacuum cleaner is fi tted with a paper dust bag as standard; never vacuum without a dust bag installed . Grasp the edge of the lid and pull upwards to open it, Fig. 10. Replacing the dust bag: Remove the old dust bag by turning the cardboard stiffener to the ...
Page 8 - Vacuum unit Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium assembly instructions; Fitting the mounting bracket; other half over. Then feed 5-10 mm of the
34 5 Vacuum unit Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium assembly instructions 5.1 Fitting the mounting bracket Plan the positioning of the mounting bracket so that there is plenty of space above and below the area where the vacuum unit is to be located. Make sure there is a minimum of 400 mm free space below...
Page 9 - Starting the machine; fi lter is clogged and should be cleaned of dust.; Operating instructions Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium; Centix 50 Premium Display; The following information is shown on the display:
35 6.1 Starting the machine The control current outlet (low voltage) is connected to a control current lead running the length of the pipes. Both ends of the low-voltage lead should be connected to the connection panel on the vacuum unit. One lead to each outlet. The central vacuum cleaner’s power c...
Page 10 - Filter and dust bags - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium; Replacing the dust bag
36 7 Filter and dust bags - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium 7.3 Replacing the dust bag The machine is supplied with a paper dust bag. Replace the dust bag in the following way:1. Pull the inlet socket out of the machine. 2. Release the two handles clamped on to the dust container. Free them by pulling...
Page 11 - The low-voltage lead is connected to this outlet.
37 On/Off The control current outlet (low voltage) is connected to a control current lead running the length of the pipes. Both ends of the low-voltage lead are connected to the connection panel on the vacuum unit. One lead to each outlet. The low-voltage lead should be connected as illustrated belo...
Page 12 - Accessories; Telescopic tube
38 Standard fl oor nozzle This is a universal, lightweight fl oor nozzle that can be used on most fl oor surfaces. You can switch from cleaning carpets to parquet or other fl ooring, Fig. 26/27. Remember!Never vacuum up liquids, broken glass or hot ash. Furniture nozzle Small, practical nozzle for vacuu...
Page 13 - 0 Troubleshooting; Centix 50 Premium display; Check; Service and spare parts
39 All work involving the 240 volt mains electricity supply must be carried out by a qualifi ed electrical contractor with full knowledge of the relevant safety regulations. The vacuum cleaner will not start The vacuum cleaner is fi tted with a thermal cut-out that may have tripped. If this happens - ...
Page 14 - NB! Never vacuum without a fi lter installed.; Dust bag; NB! Never vacuum without a fi lter and dust bag installed.; Product How often? Why?
40 10.2 Service/maintenance guide - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium Dustcontainer Should be emptied before the container is 3/4 full, depending on use but normally 2-4 times a year. Danger of blockage in the pipe system. Remove the hose from the machine. Then loosen the handles on the container (pull ...
Page 15 - 1 Dimensional drawings Centix 20 / Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium; Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium; Attach to wall
41 11 Dimensional drawings Centix 20 / Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium Dimensional drawings in mm. Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium Centix 20 Attach to wall
Page 17 - Operating
CENTIX 60CENTIX 60 PREMIUM 302001245 - 2003-11-03 english Operating Instructions..................................... 1 deutsch Betriebsanleitung ........................................... 13 français Notice d’utilisation ......................................... 25 nederlands Gebruiksaanwijzing .....
Page 20 - Important safety instructions
2 CENTIX 60CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english 1 Important safety instructions Symbols used to mark instructions Before using the vacuum cleaner, always read the operating instruc-tions and keep them readily available. This symbol is used to mark safety instruc-tions that must be observed to prevent damage to...
Page 22 - Description
4 CENTIX 60CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english 2 Description 2.1 Operating elements See fold-out page at the front of these operating instructions. 1 Handle with cable hook2 Accessory holder 3 Cleaner switch 4 Retaining clamp 5 Dirt tank 6 Grip to empty tank7 Inlet fitting 8 Plug for mobile operation9 Waste a...
Page 23 - Operation
5 CENTIX 60 CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english ® 2 1 302 001 193 / 302 001 194 3.3 Fitting suction hose and waste air hose 1. Suction hose, 1 m: Screw 90° bush (1) on to one end of the suction hose (left thread). 2. Waste air hose, 1 m: Screw rotatable bush ø50 mm (2) on to one end of the suc-tion hose. 3. C...
Page 25 - Applications and techniques; After finishing work
7 CENTIX 60 CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english 5 Applications and techniques 5.1 Techniques If used correctly, additional ac-cessories, suction nozzles and suction hoses can enhance the cleaning action and reduce the cleaning effort. Effective cleaning is achieved if you follow just a few guidelines in combi...
Page 26 - Maintenance
8 CENTIX 60CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english As required 7.2.1 Emptying dirt tank z 7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag z 7.2.3 Replacing the filter element z 7.2.4 Check that the hose of the level indicator and accessories are not blocked and clean them. z 7 Maintenance 7.1 Maintenance plan 7.2 Maintenance work...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting
9 CENTIX 60 CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english 1 2 3 4 Fault Cause Remedy ‡ Motor does not start. > Fuse of the mains socket has blown • Reset the fuse > Plug not inserted for opera- tion on the central extraction system/mobile operation • Insert the plug into the clea- ner socket. See sections 4.1.3 a...
Page 28 - Further information
10 CENTIX 60CENTIX 60 PREMIUM english Fault Cause Remedy ‡ Voltage fluctuations > Impedance of power supply is too high • Use a suitable extension cord (see sections 1, „Safety instructions“, and 9.4, „Techni-cal data“) • Connect the cleaner to ano- ther socket closer to the fuse box. Voltage flu...
Page 33 - Important safety instructions
2 CENTIX 60 english Important safety instructions Vacuum unit Always read the operating instructions before starting up the CENTIX vacuum unit, and keep them readily available. Do not cover vacuum unit motor air inlet (on rear of cover), otherwise motor may overheat and shut off. Installing the vacu...
Page 34 - Contents of installation kit
3 CENTIX 60 english Inst. kit 2 Inst. kit 3 302001193 302001194 Picture Item no. Description Quantity Quantity 1 PVC tubes, 1.2 m diam. 50.8 10 15 2 90° elbow, long 4 9 3 45° elbow 2 6 4 Tube holder 4 6 5 Tube connecting pieces 8 12 6 90° elbow with 90° branch 1 2 7 12V control cable 25 25 8 Cable t...
Page 35 - Planning the installation
4 CENTIX 60 english 2 Planning the installation Tips + Tricks: Use the ground plan of your property as a planning basis if possible. Before installing the system you should answer the following questions: 1. What condition is the property in? • In the planning phase • Carcass complete • Finished 2. ...
Page 37 - Installation
6 CENTIX 60 english Rule 1 The tubes (1) can be installed vertically or horizontally. If the tubes are installed horizontally, ensure that they slope downwards toward the vacuum unit. Rule 2 Always install a short 90° elbow (12) after the socket (10) and the installation frame (11). This prevents lo...
Page 47 - Troubleshooting
16 CENTIX 60 english Fault Cause Remedy ‡ Motor will not start > Control cable disconnected • • Check control cable (7) con-nection to vacuum socket (10).Check connection of 12V cont-rol cable (7) coming from vacu-um sockets to connector blocks (14) with connecting cable (16) to the CENTIX vacuum...
Page 48 - Accessories
17 CENTIX 60 english Picture Item number Description 302001288 9 m suction hose, auto S/S 302001263 Vac Pan, white 302001257 Vacuum socket, SET, white 54118 Turbo Nozzle 63990 Filter element 30200449 Filter bag, pack of 5 6.2 Spare parts Contact your friendly ALTO dealer or see spare part list at ww...