H P Products Vacuum Cleaner 7161 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
TURBINE POWERHEAD  
FOR  
P/N 7160, 7161 & T210  
HAND HELD  
TURBINE  
POWERHEAD  
FOR  
P/N 6970g, 6971g  
& 6972g  
These Turbine Powerheads have been carefully designed and manufactured for long life, reliable performance  
and convenient cleaning. They are designed to do most of the cleaning work for you. They move easily and do  
not require downward pressure for thorough cleaning.  
As with any tool with moving parts, caution must be exercised while using these Turbine Powerheads. Please  
read and save this Instruction Manual.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
1. Keep hair, hands and feet away from rotating brush while the Turbine Power Head 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 tool while unit is running.  
4. Avoid picking up water or spilled liquids with a Turbine Powerhead. The vacuum system is designed for dry  
pick-up only.  
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(E) REMOVING THE DRIVE BELT AND BRUSH  
“It is recommended this procedure be performed by a Qualified Service Technician.”  
Should the drive belt or brush become clogged with debris or need replacing:  
1. Turn off vacuum system and disconnect powerhead.  
2. Remove belt cover as described in procedure C.  
3. Remove the 3 screws securing the metal baseplate. (see Fig. 4)  
4. Lift front of baseplate up from bumper, then pull baseplate free of unit.  
5. Stubborn debris may now be easily removed from the brush area.  
6. PLEASE NOTE: Correct brush and belt orientation; they must be re-installed correctly for proper function.  
7. Slide the belt up off the end of the drive shaft.  
8. Partially remove the bumper by lifting it free from the front and sides of the housing.  
9. Lift the lower belt shroud, brush, belt and support assembly out of the housing, and remove the belt from the  
brush. Leave upper belt shroud installed in the housing, unless stubborn debris remains lodged below it.  
10. (IF REPLACING BRUSH). Pull the right brush support (marked ‘R’) off the assembly and remove the brush  
from the shaft.  
11. Slide replacement brush onto the shaft so the large recess at one end of the brush goes on first and fits  
over the 4 ribs on the shaft support.  
12. Push the right shaft support (marked ‘R’) onto the shaft extending through the brush, and check that the  
brush spins freely when rotated.  
13. Place the belt over one end, onto the brush.  
14. Slide the brush/belt assembly back into the housing recesses so the supports seat properly into the housing.  
NOTE: The housing and supports are marked L and R and must be assembled accordingly. The ARROWS  
on the shaft supports must point toward the rear of the unit, when fitting a new belt. The supports can be  
rotated to point the arrows forward to increase belt tension after extensive use (typically several hundred  
hours of use).  
15. Place the lower belt shroud into the housing, over top of the brush pulley, as shown in FIG. 4. Ensure that  
the top of the shroud cylindrical portion is flush with the upper housing screw boss.  
16. Stretch the bumper around the housing, over the shaft supports and press the bumper into place.  
17. Pull the belt gently up against the pulley teeth, and over the idler bearing. Twist the end of the belt 90° as  
illustrated on the lower housing and press the belt over the teeth of the drive shaft.  
NOTE: The brush will rotate in the wrong direction and belt damage may occur if the belt is twisted  
incorrectly.  
18. Tilt baseplate to the rear of brush area and insert the three tabs into the mating slots in the lower housing.  
Rotate the front of the base down so it seats into the groove in the bumper.  
19. Replace the three screws, and tighten to secure the base.  
20. Replace the belt cover as described in procedure ‘C’.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAND HELD TURBINE POWERHEAD  
(A) ATTACHING THE HAND HELD TURBINE  
POWERHEAD  
To attach your metal wand and/or curved hose handle simply  
twist into hand brush neck until it fits snugly. (See Fig. 1). To  
detach wand or curved hose handle, simply hold neck of Hand  
Held Powerhead and pull apart with a twisting motion.  
(B) OPERATING PROCEDURES  
Your hand held Turbine Powerhead has no on/off switch.  
Whenever it is attached to an operating vacuum system, it will  
be running. There is only one adjustment for the Brush. A suc-  
tion control valve is located on the top left side. Slide the con-  
trol valve open to reduce suction for cleaning draperies. (See  
Fig. 2)  
(C) CLEANING BRUSH  
Turn off vacuum system and disconnect Powerhead Brush.  
Threads, string, carpet fiber, fuzz, etc. can wrap around the cleaning brush. These should be removed by  
unwinding them by hand or carefully cutting with scissors. (Note: Brown base plate should be removed to clean  
properly). Keeping the cleaning brush clean will maintain efficiency of the Powerhead Brush.  
(D) CLEANING INTAKE NOZZLE  
If turbine or intake nozzle become obstructed:  
1. Turn off vacuum system and disconnect Powerhead.  
2. Remove brown base plate by first sliding the base plate latch toward the back of the brush. Next, pull the  
rear of the plate away from the housing and slide forward to disengage front locking tabs. (See Fig. 3)  
3. Remove debris from intake port and/or turbine.  
4. Reassemble by inserting the tabs on the front of the base plate into the slots in the base housing, then  
secure the back of the brown base plate with the latch.  
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(E) BELT REPLACEMENT  
Remove brown base plate and belt cover (right side of Powerhead) by removing screw. (See Fig. 4). Next,  
remove belt from pulley (may help to turn cleaning brush backwards slightly.) (See Fig. 5).  
Pull belt and brush assembly out and replace belt. Before replacing base plate and belt cover, make sure a “2”  
is showing at both ends of brush assembly (this number is stamped right on the bearing housing.) (See Fig. 6).  
Make sure also that no brush bristles are caught between the belt and brush roll gear. If brush bristles are worn,  
see BRUSH ROLLER ADJUSTMENT.  
(F) BRUSH ROLLER ADJUSTMENT  
To adjust brush to compensate for bristle wear, remove brown base plate. Next, remove the belt cover by remov-  
ing the screw. Finally, remove the belt from the pulley (it may help to turn cleaning brush backwards slightly).  
Pull the brush assembly out. Turn brush assembly over and reinsert so that number “1” is showing at both ends.  
(See Fig. 6).  
Note: The brush roll comes from the factory with a “2” showing at both ends of the brush roll assembly.  
Before replacing base plate and belt cover, make sure no brush bristles are caught between the belt and the  
brush roller gear.  
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OTHER REPAIRS  
For repairs or service beyond those described above, please contact your servicing distributor or dealer.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
H-P PRODUCTS, INC. warrants that the turbine powerhead and the hand held turbine powerhead, when used  
for household purposes, pursuant to Seller’s instructions, will be free from defects in materials and workman-  
ship for a period of one year from the date of the initial consumer purchase. H-P PRODUCTS, INC. warrants  
that the turbine powerhead or the hand held turbine powerhead, when used in a commercial application pur-  
suant to Seller’s instructions, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90)  
days from the date of the initial consumer purchase.This warranty is limited to the replacement of defective parts  
and any costs of shipping shall be incurred by the purchaser. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN  
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, AND H-P PRODUCTS, INC.  
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, AND  
LIMITS THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY TO THE PERIOD OF EFFECTIVENESS OF THIS  
EXPRESS WARRANTY.  
H-P PRODUCTS, INC.,  
Louisville, Ohio  
44641 U.S.A.  
(216) 875-5556  
TROUBLE SHOOTING TURBINE  
POWERHEADS  
CAUTION  
Moving parts – disconnect from vacuum system before servicing unit  
PROBLEMS  
1. TURBINE RUNS SLOW  
2. BRUSH MAKES KNOCKING NOISE  
3. BRUSH BOUNCES IN USE  
4. BRUSH HARD TO PUSH  
POWERHEAD INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
FLOOR HAND  
BRUSH BRUSH  
1. CHECK BOTTOM PLATE  
2. CHECK BELT AND TENSION  
3. CHECK BEATER BRUSH  
4. CHECK ALL INTAKE AREAS  
FOR OBSTRUCTIONS AND BRUSH  
ROTATION DIRECTION  
PAGE/PAR. 3/(E)  
3/(C)(D)  
3/(E)  
4/(F)  
PAGE/PAR. 3/(E)  
PAGE/PAR. 3/(E)  
PAGE/PAR. 2/(C)  
3/(D)  
CENTRAL VACUUM CLEANER SYSTEMS  
NON-BAG MODEL  
BAG MODEL  
1. CHECK DIRT RECEPTACLE  
2. CHECK GUARD SCREEN  
3. CHECK ALL FILTER SCREENS  
4. CHECK HOSES FOR AIR LEAKS  
OR OBSTRUCTIONS  
1. CHECK PAPER BAG  
2. CHECK CLOTH BAG  
3. CHECK AIR FILTERS  
4. CHECK HOSES FOR AIR  
LEAKS OR OBSTRUCTIONS  
READ OPERATION MANUAL PROCEDURES  
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Part Number  
Turbine Powerhead  
Item Part Description  
7160  
7161  
T210  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Lower Housing  
Wheel (2)  
SA Turbine  
Belt Cover  
Base Plate  
Compr. Spring  
Washer  
Washer, Elbow Seal  
Elbow  
Spring, Wand  
Retainer/Cap  
Spring, Latch  
SA Tophousing  
Bumper  
Seal (Large)  
Seal (Small)  
SA Brush  
T Latch (2)  
Belt  
Screw Base (3)  
O-Ring  
Screw (9)  
Screw, T Latch (2)  
D-Washer  
Bearing, Needle  
Idler Shaft  
7211-01  
7212-01  
7213  
7214  
7215  
5958  
5974  
5971  
7216-01  
5966  
7217-01  
7218  
7219  
7222-01  
7223  
7224  
7330  
7226  
7227  
7228  
7229  
5944  
7230  
7231  
7234  
7233  
7232  
7235  
7236  
7237  
7238  
7239  
7240  
7331  
7332  
HVS-825  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
7220  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
7211-02  
7212-02  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
7216-02  
SAME  
7217-02  
SAME  
7221  
7222-02  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
Sleeve, Flange (2)  
SA Shaft Supt  
RT Shaft Supt  
Rubber Plug  
Ballast WT (2)  
Foam Pad (2)  
Caution Label  
Shroud, Belt, Upper  
Shroud, Belt, Lower  
Instr. Manual  
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HAND HELD TURBINE POWERHEAD  
Item No.  
Description  
1
2
Swivel  
6321-1  
6322  
Sub Assembly  
Turbine and Shaft  
Belt  
Swivel Seal (2 req.)  
Latch Spring  
3
4
5
6323  
6324  
6325  
6
7
8
9
Latch  
Housing, Assy. Half  
Label  
6326-1  
6780-1  
7054  
Slide Valve  
6328-1  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Sub Assy. Housing, Half/Belt Side  
Belt Cover  
Screw 6-19x.750 (3 req.)  
Brush Assembly  
6757-1  
6330-1  
6331  
6332  
Base Plate with Basket and Bumper 6755  
15  
Basket  
6334  
(Avail. only with #6755)  
Bumper  
Screw 6-19x1.2 (1 req.)  
Caution Label  
Screw 6-19x.500 (1 req.)  
Rubber Plug  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
6335  
6336  
6304  
6339  
6340  
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