Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following. Read all instructions before using this appliance WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: 1. Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unpl...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Installation
3 Table of Contents Preface ............................................................................................ 4 Schematic ....................................................................................... 4 Installation Unit Installation .................................................
Page 4 - Preface; Schematic
4 6 min. 30 cm (12") min. 30 cm (12") Recommended 40 cm (16") min. 30 cm (12") min. 30 cm (12") 7 min. 30 cm (12") If the muffler is turned down Preface Your new Simplicity central vacuum system was designed and manufactured in Blainville, Quebec, by the largest central vacuu...
Page 5 - Unit Installation
figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 5 Installation Unit Installation Using the mounting plate provided with your vacuum cleaner, secure the unit to the wall (figure 1) , at a height allowing easy access for maintenance of the dirt receptacle and/or bags (see page 4). The connections to the piping system will...
Page 6 - Using the Right Air Intake; figure 5
6 Installation Using the Right Air Intake (except H10 model) To use the air intake located on the right side of the vacuum: 1. Using a flat screwdriver, loosen the clamp collars and remove the rubber coupling from the left air intake (figure 4) . 2. Unlatch the two clips and remove the dust receptac...
Page 7 - Utility Valve installation
7 Installation Utility Valve installation (H40, H60 & H110 models) 1. Secure the T-elbow on the air intake (see page 5, figure 3). 2. Install the utility valve on the T-elbow. 3. Connect the low voltage wiring (see pages 10 & 13).
Page 8 - Installing Conduits
8 Installation Dos & Don’ts Installing Conduits
Page 10 - Installing Inlets
A B A B B B A A 10 Installation Dos & Don’ts Installing Inlets When installing your vacuum inlets, we recommend that the principle of electric polarity be taken into account. Ensure that the wire connected onto contact A on inlet 1 is the same as that connected to contact A on inlet 2, and so on...
Page 11 - Muffler Installation; Electric Connections; Dedicated* grounded circuit
11 Installation Muffler Installation (Optional) 1. Insert the rubber coupling on the vacuum air exhausts.2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the clamp collar to ensure ad- equate sealing. 3. Insert the 90° elbow into the rubber coupling, and tighten then clamp collar as per instructions in step...
Page 12 - Grounding Instructions; figure 9
12 Installation Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and g...
Page 13 - Low Voltage Connections
13 Installation Low Voltage Connections Connect the low voltage wires to the low voltage inlet on your unit. To do so: 1. Strip wires over 1 cm (1/2 inch) (figure 10) . 2. Gently press on the toggle to open the connector (figure 11) . 3. Insert stripped wire (figure 12) . 4. Release toggle to secure...
Page 14 - Before operating your central vacuum...
figure 14 14 Operating Instructions Hose Hook-up & Inlets Before operating your central vacuum… Please verify that it is properly connected to the piping system, and to a grounded electrical outlet, and that the low voltage wires are connected to the unit (see pages 5 to 13). Then read the compl...
Page 15 - Progressive start; LED – On low voltage connector; Steady green; Information center
15 Operating Instructions Progressive start (H60 & H110) Each model is equipped with a special module allowing for a smooth and gradual start-up of the vacuum system, to prolong motor durability. Automatic stop (H60 & H110) In case you’ve forgotten to turn off your vacuum, or it’s been turne...
Page 16 - Motor
16 Maintenance Motor Please note that Simplicity motors do not require lubrication. Each motor contains two carbon brushes which will wear normally, and may eventu- ally require replacement. For warranty purposes, this should be done by an authorized service center. Brush life is affected by the num...
Page 17 - Use with bag
17 Maintenance Maintenance Use with bag Change the bag when the one in place is full. Frequency will depend on the use of the unit. For the H60 & H110 models, the information center will indicate when to change the bag. These indications are provided by an electronic timing board, only as a refe...
Page 18 - Use without bag
18 Maintenance Maintenance Use without bag We recommend you empty the dust receptacle and clean the permanent filter at least each season, depending on use of your central vacuum. 1. To empty the dust receptacle: Disconnect the unit from the electric outlet. Unlatch the two clips, remove the recepta...
Page 19 - Converting the Unit
19 Maintenance Converting the Unit Your Simplicity central vacuum unit was designed for use with or without disposable bag. Though it is sold with a bag installed, it can easily be removed, and the unit modified for use without disposable bags. 1. Using a flat screwdriver, loosen the clamp collars a...
Page 20 - Carbon Dust Filter
20 Maintenance Carbon Dust Filter (H60 & H110 models) We recommend changing this filter after three bag replacements. The integrated monitor will indicate when to change the filter. These indications are provided by an electronic timing board, only as a reference guide. To do so: 1. Unlatch the ...
Page 21 - General Information
21 Troubleshooting General Information If the vacuum unit does not work, check the fuse or breaker on the unit and/ or in the electrical panel in your home, and replace any defective part (s) as deemed necessary. Please verify that the unit has been installed properly, according to the instructions ...
Page 23 - If none of these suggestions restore suction strength,
23 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Corrective action Decrease in suction strength Obstruction in the piping system Loosen the clamp collars around the air intake connec- tor, to free the central vacuum unit from the piping system (see figure 3 on page 5). Start the unit by plu...
Page 26 - Limited lifetime warranty; WHAT IS COVERED / HOW LONG COVERAGE LASTS:
26 Warranty Information Limited lifetime warranty WHAT IS COVERED / HOW LONG COVERAGE LASTS: All permanently installed components of a Simplicity central system are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use to the original purchaser at the original installation add...
Page 27 - HOW STATE LAW APPLIES:
27 Warranty Information HOW TO GET SERVICE: Warranty service can only be obtained by contacting an Authorized Simplicity Retailer. A proof-of-purchase and product serial number will be required before service is rendered. To locate your nearest SimplicityRe- tailer, please call 1-888-9SIMPLY or visi...