Lindsay TurboCat Operating Instructions Manual

Turbine Powerhead
Operating Instructions
This Turbine Powerhead has been engineered for higher performance, quieter operation and superior cleaning ability. It has been carefully designed and manufactured for long life, reliable performance and convenient cleaning. It requires no electricity because it runs off the airflow of your central vacuum system. The Turbine Powerhead moves easily and does not require downward pressure for thorough cleaning.
Please read and save these Operating Instructions.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
As with any tool with moving parts, caution must be exercised while using this Turbine Powerhead.
1. Keep hair, hands and feet away from rotating brush while the Turbine Powerhead is running.
2. Remember that Turbine Powerheads operate whenever they are connected to a running vacuum. If children are present, make sure to turn vacuum system off when leaving Powerhead unit unattended.
3. Do not attempt to service or unclog Turbine Powerhead while unit is running.
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Use & Care of Your Turbine Powerhead
(A) ATTACHING THE TURBINE POWERHEAD
To attach your metal wand, simply insert wand into Powerhead neck until it fits snugly. The built-in, locking mechanism will prevent the wand from coming loose. To detach wand, depress wand release tab on back of neck with foot or hand and twist wand free.
The wand can be locked in an upright position by pushing it forward until the lock is engaged. This locked position is convenient for storage and lifting the Powerhead. To release wand from the vertical locked position, gently place foot on Powerhead, grasp wand and pull back.
Inserting the Wand
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Push here to Release Wand
(B) OPERATING PROCEDURES
Your Turbine Powerhead runs off the airflow of your vacuum system. It has no on/off switch. Whenever it is attached to an operating vacuum system, it will be running. No adjustments to the powerhead are necessary for different types of carpeting.
To ensure maximum efficiency of the Turbine Powerhead, make sure that any filters, bags and cleaning hoses in your vacuum system are clean and free of blockage.
Avoid picking up water or spilled liquid with your Turbine Powerhead. The vacuum system is designed for dry pick up only.
(C) CLEANING ROLLER BRUSH
Turn off vacuum system and disconnect Powerhead. Threads, string, carpet fiber, fuzz and similar items may become wound around the beater brush. These should be removed by unwinding them by hand or carefully cutting with scissors. Keeping the beater brush clean will maintain efficiency.
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(D) REMOVING CLOGS
Follow these steps if the turbine becomes obstructed:
1. Turn off vacuum system and disconnect the Powerhead.
2. Remove the clear belt cover by turning the Powerhead over and rotating the two latches until they align with the openings in the belt cover. Remove the belt cover.
3. Remove debris from the intake or turbine. Rotate brush to ensure the system is clear. Ensure the orange seal on the belt cover and mating surfaces are clean before reinstalling the belt cover.
4. To reinstall the belt cover, simply insert the front of the belt cover under the baseplate edge and lower into its original position.
5. Secure the belt cover in place by turning the two latches to the locked position.
Use & Care of Your Turbine Powerhead
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Turn latches to remove Belt Cover
Remove Belt Cover Like This
Remove clog here.
Baseplate Edge
(E) REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT
It is recommended that the drive belt be replaced by a Qualified Service Technician.
1. Turn off vacuum system and disconnect powerhead.
2. Remove belt cover as described on page 4.
3. Remove the 3 screws securing the baseplate.
4. Remove the baseplate.
5. IMPORTANT: Please note correct brush and belt orientation. They must be reinstalled correctly for proper function.
6. Lift the brush, belt and support assembly out of the housing.
7. Remove the old belt.
8. Place the new belt over one end, onto the brush roller, between the two center flanges.
9. Loop belt around shaft. Twist belt as shown.
10. Slide the brush/belt assembly back into the housing recesses so the supports seat properly into the housing. The assembly is designed to fit
only one way into housing. NOTE: The brush will rotate in the wrong direction if the belt is twisted incorrectly.
11. Replace belt cover.
Use & Care of Your Turbine Powerhead
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Baseplate
Shaft
Lift Rollerbrush and Belt straight up to remove
Position Belt between these two Flanges
Proper Belt Orientation
TROUBLESHOOTING THE TURBINE POWERHEAD
CAUTION: Moving parts—disconnect from vacuum system before servicing unit.
Use the chart below to troubleshoot common problems you may experience with your turbine powerhead. If you cannot solve the problem using the solutions below, please contact your distributor or dealer for service.
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Turbine
Runs
Slow
Brush
Bounces
in Use
Brush
Hard to
Push
Check for clog at air intake.
z
Clean central vac power unit guard screen/filter.
z
Check for clog in hose.
z
Check for clog in tube line
z
Ensure belt orientation is correct.
z
Change direction you are vacuuming.
z
REPLACEMENT PARTS
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# Description Part #
1 Lower Housing PB8412*
2 Wheel Assembly (2)
PB8425*
3 Turbine Assembly PB8558
4 Belt Cover PB8413
5 Base Plate
PB8414*
6 Compression Spring PB8557
7 Washer, Spring
PB5974
8 Washer, Neck
PB5971
9 Neck Assembly PB8423
10 Spring, Neck Lock
PB7218
11 Top Housing
PB8411*
12 Seal, Small PB7223
13 Roller Brush Assembly
PB8457
* Please specify color when ordering.
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# Description Part #
14 T-Latch (2) PB7226
15 Belt
PB8439
16 Screw, Housing (12)
PB7228
17 Screw, T-Latch (2) PB7230
18 Bearing, Idler Assembly
PB8556
19 Bushing, Wheel (2)
PB7231
20 Shaft Support Assembly, Left PB8428
21 Shaft Support, Right, with
washer
PB8561
22 Ballast (2)
PB7238
23 Foam Pad (4)
PB7239
24 Shaft, Roller Wheel (2)
PB8416
25 Roller Wheel (2)
PB8417
26 Bearing Isolator (2)
PB8427
27 Retaining Ring (2)
PB8458
28 Seal, Belt Guard, Large
PB7224
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