Hoover S3611, S3609, S3615, S3509, S3511 Service Instructions Manual

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PowerMAX Canisters
PowerMAX canister models were introduced in 1993
as replacements for Spectrums, which they resemble in appearance.
ALL PowerMAX canisters have power nozzles. Nozzle motors are turned on (rug) and off (bare) at the hose grip.
VARIABLE
CONTROL
Power nozzles packed with PowerMAX models are all
the style shown at the left with two brush brush roll,
headlight and belt check window,
All nozzles used with the PowerMAX have a belt check window on the top.
On all models (on/off on unit or hose) the hose must be plugged into the P.T.O. receptacle of the cleaner
before the canister will operate.
Variable speed motors are in some PowerMAX models.
Motor speed can be varied on the unit on some models and on the hose on others. See drawings.
ALL POWERMAX models:
Use Type "S", 7 quart, micro filtration T/A bags (std "S" bags will work)
Have reusable secondary filters in the bag cavity to catch any fine dirt which may get past the T/A bag,
These filters can be washed in warm water.
Have washable micro filters to clean exhaust air even more before it is returned to the room. See drawing.
Have 25' cords on a cord reel
Have covered tool storage on the cleaner
Include a 4 piece tool set
Have "check bag" indicators
Have bag lid hinges designed to break away if the
lid is opened too far
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Prominent parts of one PowerMAX model are shown in the drawing below.
Refer to the Hoover Service Manual for repair proce- dures and to the Microfiche Parts Catalog -- (dark
brown header) - for spare parts.
REMOTE CONTROLS
SECONDARY FILTER
CORD REEL
TIA MICRO BAG FILTER MOTOR
POWERON LIGHT
POWER ON/OFF
CHECK BAG
INDICATOR
WINDOW
LAMP
BRUSH ROLLER
BELT
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SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
POWERMAX/SPECTRUM/FUTU RA
CLEANERS
Service Dept. 1/96
PowerMAX/Spectrum
AL
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BRAKE ARM SWITCH
POWER LIGHT
MOTOR
MOTOR RETAINER
SWITCH
MOUNTING PLATE
HEOSTAT
SPEED CONTROL
,SPRING
BAG UD
EXHAUST
FURNITURE GUARD
EXHAUST RLTER CASSETTE
BAG LID
BAG
;AG COLLAR
SEAL
RLTER RETAINER
CORD REEL __ ASSEMBLY
COLLAR SUPPORT
SECONDARY RLTER
RECEPTACLE
ASSEMBLY
CORD
_. HANNEL
COVER
WHEEL
CARRIER ASSEMBLY
I. General
The Futura, Spectrum and PowerMAX clean-
ers are straight air suction type canisters designed to work efficiently at 120 Volts, 50
Hertz.
Features include:
Full bag indicators Tool storage (hinged tool covers on Spectrum
and PowerMAX models)
150 ohose swivel at suction inlet
Seven quart throw away bag - Type S Cord reels on deluxe models
Power Surge on deluxe Spectrum models Powered nozzles on deluxe models
II. Basic operation
Futura
On Futura models, an on/off switch on the unit provides power to the unit and powered
nozzle (where applicable). All models are single speed.
Spectrum
On top of the line models, both the on/off switch on the unit and hose must be activated
to power the unit. A rheostat located on either the unit or the hose controls the motor speed.
Some models have a surge button on the hand grip to increase the speed of the pow-
ered nozzle motor.
PowerMAX
On top of the line models, both the on/off switch on the unit and hose must be activated
to power the unit. A rheostat located on either the unit or the hose controls the motor speed.
Top of the line models incorporate an on/off
switch on the grip that controls the powered nozzle.
Wiring diagrams are listed in the back of this instruction.
III, Disassembly
A. Hose Assembly
Futura current carrying: This hose cannot be disassembled and must be replaced as an
assembly.
Futura straight air: To remove the hose grip, use a flat punch to push in on the plastic bosses on both sides of the grip while pulling
outward on the hose.
HOSE GRIP
To remove the hose connector, grasp and pull
outward while twisting•
HOSE CONNECTOR
Spectrum-PowerMAX hoses: The grip control panel assm. (Rheostat and rocker switch) latch, ring, inner tube and connector assm. can be replaced by disassembling the right and left hand grip halves.
Current Hose Assembly
INSULATING SLEEVE
GRIP CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY (Includes
Rocker Switches & Rheostat)
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._RIP- L,H,
RELEASE
LATCH
PLUG
LATCH
HOSE GRIP (MALE END)
RE'TAINING
RING
,. LATCH
RING
GRIP - R.H.
4NER TUBE
ASSEMBLY
1. Remove retaining ring on end of hose grip.
a. Retaining ring is a bayonet type assembly -
rotate ring counterclockwise and pry off end of grip.
2. Remove four screws in handle grip.
Note the position of wiring for ease of reas-
sembly.
B. Hose/Hose grip (male end)
The hose grip cannot be disassembled. If the hose or grip are damaged the hose must be replaced as an assembly.
The pigtail cord in the grip can be repaired
using a service repair kit.
DESCRIPTION
40300051 Service cord repair kit
2 wire
40300052 Service cord repair kit
3wire
Cleaner assembly
Note: Before making any repair or adjustment,
bag lid and paper bag should be removed.
A. Bag lid
1. Lift bag lid latch and open bag lid.
2. Push lid open past the first detent, lid will
release.
Note: To reattach lid, align hinges with appropriate slots and push them into main
body.
3. Remove hinges (snap fit - release tab - lift out).
4. Remove bag lid latch.
a. Release latch spring on indentation in bag
lid and slide latch out (snap fit).
5. Remove full bag indicator.
e. Snap fit - release holding tab on support rib.
6. Remove bag collar seal.
B. Bag collar support
1. Snaps out - pivot support upward toward
handle.
C. Secondary filter/filter retainer
1. Pull off filter retainer, friction fit, lift out filter.
D. Tool lid (where applicable)
1. Friction fit - lift lid upward and tilt backwards until lid pops free.
2. Remove cleaning tools.
E. Exhaust (micro) filter (Spectrum/
PowerMAX units)
1. Pull up - slide out.
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2. Open grid on cassette and remove filter.
F. Motor cover
1. Remove the three mounting screws and lift off cover (Screws are located in tool cavities.)
2. After the motor cover is removed, note proper wire locations, then release sufficient
wires to allow easy removal of the cover.
G. Switch
1. Remove motor cover (step 1, item F).
2. Disconnect switch leads (one from crimped
insulator).
3. Remove switch pedal. Note: Remove pedal
carefully to prevent losing the spring.
a. Insert at blade screwdriver between pedal and housing, on either side near hinge.
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