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Installation 3. how to use, Mounting location, Mounting the guv™ power unit and hose rack – Royal Vacuums L2310 User Manual

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2. Installation

3. How to use

Mounting location

The GUV™ power unit can be mounted
in the garage, basement, utility room, or
any other remote area, except where ex-
posed to weather, and no more than 5
feet from an electrical outlet. Because
this unit requires ventilation,

DO NOT

install in a heat producing or confined
area such as the attic, furnace room, etc.

The top of the GUV™ power unit should
be no less than 12” (30.5 cm) from the
ceiling,

and any corner wall

to allow

proper cooling of the motor. For ease of
removing the dirt container, the bottom of
the unit should be at least 18” (46 cm)
above the floor.

DO NOT

block the two small inlet holes

located above each latch holder.

Because the top surface of the GUV™
power unit gets hot during operation,

DO

NOT

place or store any objects on top of

the unit.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHOULD AN EXTENSION CORD BE
USED WITH THIS APPLIANCE.

Mounting the GUV™
power unit and hose
rack

1)

Determine if the wall you will be
mounting the GUV™ power unit to is
block, concrete, or plaster/drywall.

2)

Drywall or Plaster Wall (fasteners
included)

GUV™ power unit: Locate a stud
and drill a 9/64” (.36 cm) dia. x 1-1/4”
(3.18 cm) pilot hole. Mount the brack-
et from the top center hole with a
screw. Making sure that the bracket
is straight, drill a second pilot hole
using the lower hole on the bracket
as a guide and fasten tightly with the
other screw. If no stud is available,
drill a 1/4” (.64 cm) dia. x 1-1/4” (3.18
cm) pilot hole and use anchor drywall
mounts.

3)

Block or Concrete Wall (fasteners
are not included)

GUV™ power unit: You will need (2)
1-1/2” (3.8 cm) x 1/4” (.64 cm) lead
plugs and (2) 1-1/2” (3.8 cm) x 1/4”
(.64 cm) lag bolts. Drill a 1/2” (1.3
cm) dia. x 1-3/4” (4.4 cm) deep hole
with a masonry drill bit. Insert a lead
plug into the hole.

Mount the bracket (Fig. 2-1) from a
top corner hole with a lag bolt. Mark
the other top corner hole of the
bracket. Make sure that the bracket
is straight. Slide the bracket away
from the mark and drill a hole direct-
ly over the mark.
Insert a lead plug into the hole.
Align the bracket over the hole and
tightly fasten with a lag bolt.
Continue to 4).

4)

Mount the GUV™ power unit on the
bracket making sure the bar on the
back of the machine is settled to the
bottom of the slots on the mounting
bracket. The wall mounting bracket
must fit between the two brackets
on the back of the GUV™ power unit.

Selecting the proper tool

A. Dusting brush

may be used for work

benches, vehicle interiors, baseboards,
lighting fixtures, etc.

B. Furniture nozzle

may be used for

vehicle interiors, carpeted stairs, mat-
tresses, etc.

C. Crevice tools

may be used in tight

spaces, corners and along edges in
such places as vehicle interiors, draw-
ers, upholstered furniture, stairs and
baseboards.

D. Floor nozzle

may be used to clean

garage and basement floors and other
floor surfaces.

E. Wands

are used to give extra length

to the hose. Use them with any of the
above tools. They are especially useful
with the floor nozzle.

3-1

3-2

A

E

D

C

C

B

2-1

Insert the hose into the hose inlet as
shown in Fig. 3-1.
The GUV™ power unit is turned ON and
OFF with the switch found on the upper
section of the motor module.

TOP

MOUNTING
BRACKET

5)

Hose rack

(drywall or plaster wall)

:

Drill a 1/4” (.64 cm) dia. x 1-1/4”
(3.18 cm) pilot hole. Insert the
anchor drywall mount into the hole.
Mount the hose rack from an eye on
one side with a screw. Make sure
the rack is straight. Drill a second
pilot hole using the second eye on
the rack. Insert the anchor drywall
mount into the hole. Fasten tightly
with the other screw.

Hose rack

(block or concrete wall)

:

follow instructions under 3) for
mounting the GUV™ power unit
bracket.

6)

Plug the power cord in.