I have a 2007 36 sedan bridge,...
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01-11-2021 04:35 AM
I have a 2007 36 sedan bridge, I can't seem to locate the central vac unit, when we insert the hose it only runs for a second then shuts off,, I am thinking maybe the unit is full. Any ideas? Billy
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01-11-2021 01:27 PM
Welcome to the forum.
The symptom being described is frequently that the Beam vacuum uses a cylindrical stainless band around the hose inserted into the wall plate. That metal band completes the electrical circuit that detects the hose presence to start the vacuum motor.
It may be that the hose presence contacts have become loose, needing repair.
The vacuum canister should be very close to the wall plate.
The symptom being described is frequently that the Beam vacuum uses a cylindrical stainless band around the hose inserted into the wall plate. That metal band completes the electrical circuit that detects the hose presence to start the vacuum motor.
It may be that the hose presence contacts have become loose, needing repair.
The vacuum canister should be very close to the wall plate.
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01-17-2021 03:38 AM
Lift up the stairs in the kitchen area and the unit is to the right. Check to see if the bag is full. Like “wingless” said make sure the metal band is making full contact to the unit in the guest room.
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01-17-2021 04:29 AM
Had the same issue with my vacuum, replaced the outlets, you can get a 2 pack on Amazon for about $7.
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01-17-2021 07:00 AM
I bet your bag is full, but... The metal band on the end of the hose (where it connects to the wall port) can get corroded and cause a bad connection. Try cleaning the band with Nevr-Dull or some other metal cleaner. And DO NOT feel around inside the wall port with AC power on! Ask me how I know... hahaha