InterVac IVD660-F User manual

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FUTURE REFERENCES
THE COMPACT CENTRAL VACUUM SPECIALIST
MODEL NUMBER _______________________
DATE OF PURCHASE ___________________
PLACE OF PURCHASE__________________
Manual # M13-E date: 3-2017
Rev.: 4-1-2018
InterVac Design Corp., Palm City, FL 34990
Phone 772-463-1400 • USA & Canada toll free 888-499-1925
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2939 SW 42nd Avenue
66XF
INSTALLATION and OPERATING MANUAL 120 and 220 volt
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PRODUCT,
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DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE OR DEALER
WARNING:
This manual must be read and understood before installation, adjustment, service or maintenance is performed.
This unit should be installed by a qualified technician. Modification of this product can be extremely hazardous
and could result in personal injury or property damage.
Owner read carefully.
Instructions must stay with unit.
MODEL: IVD 660-F
IN-WALL INSTALLATION
with mounting frame
MODEL: IVD 660-H
SURFACE MOUNTED
with side panels
IMPORTANT:
To extend the life of
a vacuum motor, it
is very important to
protect the motor
from the dirt you
are vacuuming up.
Always attach the
properly
and the under
the bag in the
correct position.
See page 9.
dust bag ,
filter

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical vacuum cleaner, basic precautions should always be followed including the following:
Read all instructions carefully before using this vacuum cleaner.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE ON WET SURFACES
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Unplug from electrical outlet when not in use and before
servicing.
Do not use on wet surfaces.
Never operate this vacuum cleaner without a dust bag and filters
in place.
Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.Do
not allow unit to be used as a toy.
Use only for intended use as described in this manual. Use only
the manufacturer's recommended attachments and dust bag.
Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working
as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or fell into
water, return the vacuum cleaner to InterVac or an authorized
service dealer for examination and repair.
Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any openings
blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and any other material that
may reduce air flow. If the secondary filter becomes dirty,
rinse in warm water or replace with a new filter. Filter should be
completely dry before using.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Turn off all controls before unplugging.
Do not pull or carry by cord, do not use cord as a handle, do not
close a door on the cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or
corners. Do not run over cord. Keep cord away from
heated surfaces.
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Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not
the cord.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away
from any openings and all moving parts.
Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as
cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
Use extra caution when cleaning on stairs.
Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as
gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present.
Do not place objects against the vacuum cleaner. Keep area
clear.
Do not step on the hose or pull the hose forcibly.
Do not pick up large objects such as waste paper or cloth,
which may clog the hose.
Do not install this vacuum cleaner in an area exposed to high
temperatures.
Install this vacuum cleaner in a dry place.
Do not attempt to service the vacuum cleaner. Unit is sealed
and cannot be opened without damage to the unit. For service,
call your local authorized service dealer, or InterVac Design's
Customer Care Center.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Polarization Instructions for models with 120volt cord only.
These appliances have a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not
fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE

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Model 660-H new construction installation
Surface mounted installation with attached.Power Cord
Specification: 120 Volt, 12.5 Amp 50/60Hz, high efficiency motor, 660 air watts.
220/230 Volt, 6.5 Amp 50/60 Hz 11 lb, 660 Air Watts
Parts List:
Model IVD660-F MODEL IVD660-H
Mounting frame #K-358 for 2x4 wood studs, 16” on center Steel vacuum hanger + screws
6 screws for installing frame Left and right side panel
Included with both models: 1 reducer fitting #P-51 for connect on to piping systemi
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1. To remove door cover from vacuum, place your hand on the curved bracket at the top of the door and pull
forward.
One black flanged fitting #K-382 with four screws
One white reducer, #P-51
One pipe coupling, #P-30 (for 660-H only)
2. Generously apply a lubricant, such as Vaseline, to the O-ring on the black flanged fitting. Take the black flanged
fitting and with the O-ring side of the fitting, insert this first into the hole inside the top of the vacuum chamber. Secure
with the four screws supplied. (See page 5).
3. Take the white reducer and glue to the pipe coupling.
4. Position and install the mounting bracket for the vacuum at a comfortable height on the wall and within four feet of a
120 volt power receptacle, so that the power cord may be plugged directly into the outlet.
DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD TO CONNECT THE APPLIANCE TO THE OUTLET.
5. Hang the vacuum over the mounting bracket. Be sure to keep the yellow low-voltage wires in the groove on the back
of the vacuum cleaner.
6. Take the glued reducer/coupling and place over the O-ring fitting, lubricate O-ring, on top of the vacuum. Bring the
new connecting pipe from the ceiling or the wall, straight in line with the reducer/coupling. You need ½”space
between the pipe and the coupling. Deburr the end of the pipe after cutting. Align as closely as possible. see page 5
7. Generously apply lubricant to the two O-rings in the slider (if supplied). Push the slider onto the pipe coming from the
ceiling. The O-ring closest to one end of the slider should be pointing down. Align the pipe with the coupling and
Push slider onto the coupling.
8. Install the dust bag and motor filter. Reattach the door cover.
9. Plug the cord into the outlet. Only with the utility valve cover open, test the vacuum using the on/off switch.
5. Locate the ceiling or wall pipe from the old vacuum system.
It may be necessary to use two 45 degree elbows to align the ceiling or wall pipe. Be sure to keep the yellow low-
voltage wires in the groove on the back of the vacuum cleaner.
8. Slide the vacuum up the wall until there is approximately 1/2” to 3/4” of space between the ceiling pipe and the
reducer/coupling fitting. With a pencil, mark the wall at the top of the vacuum cleaner.
9. Install the mounting bracket to the wall in a center line with the pipe from the ceiling and measure 2-1/6” from the
Pencil mark downwards. See page 6. Hang the vacuum on the mounting bracket.
10. Push the slider (if supplied) down onto the reducer/coupling.
Connect yellow wires to the wires from old pipe system.
11. Install the dust bag and motor filter, see page 9. Reattach the door cover.
12. Plug the cord into the electrical outlet. Only with the utility valve cover open, test the vacuum using the On/Off
switch on the lower right side.
Inside the vacuum chamber you will find:
Follow steps 1-4.
Follow Steps 6 and 7
Vacuum Replacement Installation
To remove side panels, the 4 screws inside the vacuum chamberloosen

MODEL 660-FC, flush mounted
MODEL 660-FR, flush, with Romex
For New Construction, In-Wall with Power Cord Attached
Note:
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Installing the Frame in a 2 x 4 wall without drywall installed:
After drywall is installed and removed from center of the frame:
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. DO NOT USE A POWER TOOL
NOTE:
New Construction Installation. In-Wall with 14 gauge Romex Cable, or use local wiring specification.
An electrician has to install a junction box with Romex power cable from the dedicated circuit breaker about 4”
below the frame and against a stud.
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY AT THE DEDICATED CIRCUIT BREAKER.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. DO NOT USE A POWER TOOL
NOTE: You may have to jiggle the fitting a little to center the reducer/pipe in the wall.
Two studs have to be on 16” centers or 14-1/2” (36.8 cm) between studs.
If the studs are further apart have the carpenter install another stud.
The power receptacle should be in reach of the vacuums electrical cord.
1. Use the large mounting frame and slide it between the two studs. Adjust the height position so that the customer can
access the vacuum comfortable.
2. Use the supplied eight fasteners to attach the frame in place.
3. Insert the white pipe reducer (supplied) into the center cavity opening on top of the frame.
4. Connect and glue your in-wall pipes to the reducer. The reducer has to stand on the bottom of the frame cavity.
5. Stretch the low voltage wires into the center of the frame. Curl them up or tape them to a stud to prevent the dry-
wall installer from cutting the wires when he removes the dry-wall from the center of the frame.
1 To remove door cover from vacuum, place your hand on the curved bracket at the top of the door and pull forward.
You will see four screw heads in the corners with clamp-blocks outside the housing, behind the screws.
2. Find the low voltage wires inside the wall. Connect them to the yellow wires in the back of the vacuum. Be sure to
keep the yellow low-voltage wires in the groove on the back of the vacuum cleaner. Clamp the wires into the two
small wire holders on the top back side, to the right. This prevents the wires from falling behind the Vacuum. There
will only be 1/16th inch (1.5 mm) of space between the back drywall and the back of the vacuum.
3. Hold the vacuum parallel to the frame opening and slide into the opening.
4. Tighten the four screws. They will clamp around the back side of the frame.
5. Generously apply a lubricant, such as Vaseline, to the O-ring on the black fitting
Take the fitting and with the O-ring side, insert into the hole inside the top of the vacuum chamber towards the
pipe system.
You may have to jiggle the fitting a little to center the reducer/pipe in the wall.
6. Attach the fitting with the four #8 screws.
7. Install the dust bag and motor filter. Reattach the door cover.
8. Plug the cord into the outlet. Only with the utility valve cover open, test the vacuum using the on/off switch on the lower
right side.
Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
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4. The 14 gage Romex cable extends about 18” (45 cm) from the bottom of the vacuum.
5. Carefully slide the vacuum, with the cable first, into the frame opening, pushing the cable downwards into
the junction box hole.
Hold the vacuum parallel to the frame opening and slide into the opening.
6. Tighten the four screws in the vacuum chamber. They will clamp around the back side of the frame.
7. Generously apply a lubricant, such as Vaseline, to the O-ring on the black fitting, #K-382. Take the fitting and
with the O-ring side of the fitting, insert into the hole inside the top of the vacuum chamber towards the pipe
System.
8. Attach the fitting with the four #8 plastite screws.
9. Install the dust bag and motor filter. Reattach the door cover.
10. An electrician should connect the Romex wires in the junction box.
11. With the inlet cover open, test the vacuum using the on/off switch on the lower right side. Take the vacuum hose
, #K-382
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Outside Exhaust attachment
# K-365 on bottom of
vacuum connecting to the
hole in the mounting frame.
Frame between 2 studs,
16” center, with reducer,
pipe and wire installed
Dry-wall on top
of frame with low
voltage wires
shown
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Attaching black
flanged fitting,
#K-382
Back view, low
voltage wire +cable Romex cable to junction box
Vacuum with junction
box installed
Please Note:
Flexible hose
connection also
available with
threaded
couplings,
instead of
Slider connection.
No glueing
required.
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