Close attention is necessary when used by or near children. • Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments. • Do not handle hose, outlets, or unit with wet hands. • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from the openings and moving parts. • Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. • Do not use without dust bag and/ or filters in place, if required by power unit. • Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. • Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present • Do not store flammable or combustible product within three (3) feet of power unit. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! TO OPERATE: Open the door and pull out the amount of hose you need. (Note: You will feel the hose stop when you get to the end. If the hose comes completely out of the wall, simply reinsert the hose several inches back into the inlet.) Place the locking mechanism into the locked position. (Note: The locking mechanism prevents the hose from retracting while you vacuum.) 2 ways to turn the vacuum on: Option 1 - Use the low voltage switch at the inlet. Option 2 - Use the RF handle. Hold the switch in the “on” position until you hear the vacuum, and/or air flow. Then let go of the switch. Attach appropriate cleaning tools and vacuum. TO retract THE HOSE: With the power unit still on, bring the hose back to the area near the inlet valve. Leave the vacuum running and disconnect the handle. Move the locking mechanism to the unlocked position. Regulate the retraction speed of the hose by placing the palm of your hand over the end of the hose, until it retracts itself completely into the valve. Turn the system off after the hose is returned completely into the valve. If you turn the unit on with the RF handle, you must turn the unit off with the RF handle. If you turn the unit on with the low voltage switch, you must turn the unit off with the low voltage switch. 6 Close the door. RF Handle battery replacement Open the battery casement. Locate the battery casement just below the metallic nozzle at the front of the RF handle (the lid of the battery casement can be identified by a white outlined battery icon). Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the slot at the base of the battery casement lid and gently pry upward. Pull out the battery casement. Once the battery lid has been raised, using thumb and index finger, pull the casement straight up until the entire battery is visible. TROUBLESHOOTING Replace the battery Replace the battery with a size 23A 12 volt alkaline battery. Using thumb, carefully push the battery casement back into the handle until it clicks. When you replace the battery, you may have to reprogram the Reprogram the Handle Depress the recessed button on top of the receiver with a ball point pen. While the button on the receiver is depressed (A), push the handle switch to the “on” position for 1 second (B). (Holding the switch on for more than 1 second will erase the program of additional handles.) If the motor still will not turn on the receiver may need to be replaced. Vacuum Power Unit won’t turn on Check main home breaker panel to ensure the Vacuum Power Unit Breaker is on. Check Power Unit Reset Button. Check the PU plug with another electrical component to ensure it is operating properly. Check that the Power Unit is plugged in. Check all connections between the RF Receiver, RF power supply, and the Power Unit. Press the handle switch to the “on” position and check to see if the LED light on the receiver flashes. If the LED light does not flash the handle is probably not transmitting. See the section on changing the battery in the handle. If the LED light flashes but the motor will not turn on, reprogram the handle....