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INTRODUCTION
This manual will help you get the most from your Advance Turbo. Read it thoroughly
before operating the machine.
This product is intended for commercial use only.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized Advance Service
Center, who employs factory trained service personnel, and maintains an inventory of
Advance original replacement parts and accessories.
Call the ADVANCE DEALER named below for repair parts or service. Please specify the
Model and Serial number when discussing your machine.
(Dealer, affix service sticker here.)
NAME PLATE
The Model and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate on the right
side of the machine. This information is needed when ordering repair parts for the
machine. Use the space below to note the Model and Serial Number of your machine for
future reference.
MODEL
SERIAL NUMBER
UNCRATING THE MACHINE
When the machine is delivered, carefully inspect the shipping carton and the machine for
damage. If damage is evident, save the shipping carton so that it can be inspected.
Contact the Advance Customer Service Department immediately to file a freight damage
claim.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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 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.
INSTRUCTION FOR TURBINE POWERHEAD
(A) ATTACHING THE TURBINE POWERHEAD
To attach your metal wand, simply twist into Powerhead elbow until it fits snugly. The built-
in, locking mechanism will prevent the wand from coming loose from your Powerhead
while in use. To detach wand, depress tab on side of elbow and twist wand free. (See Fig.
1)
The wand can be locked in an upright position by pushing it forward until the lock is
engaged. (See Fig. 2). This locked position is convenient for storage and for lifting of the
Powerhead. To release wand from the vertical locked position, gently place foot on
Powerhead, grasp wand and pull back firmly.
(B) OPERATING PROCEDURES
Your Turbine Powerhead has no ON/OFF switch. Whenever it is attached to an operating
vacuum system, it will be running. No adjustments to the tool 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 are clean and free of blockage.
(C) CLEARING INTAKE NOZZLE
If the Turbine or intake nozzle became obstructed:
1
Turn off Vacuum System and disconnect the Powerhead from wand and hose.
2
Turn Powerhead over, and remove the clear belt cover, by first rotating the two
latches counter clockwise until they align with the openings in the belt cover. Pull
the belt cover away from the housing using the tab provided, then pull the belt cover
out from under the baseplate. (See Fig. 3)
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3
Remove debris from the intake or turbine. Rotate brush to ensure the system is
clear. Ensure the special red colored seal and mating surfaces are clean and free
of any dirt particles, before re-assembling belt cover to unit.
4
To re-assemble the belt cover to the unit: insert the front of the belt cover under the
base plate edge and press the belt cover into the housing.
5
Check that a proper seal is made: UNIT PERFORMANCE IS DEPENDENT ON A
PROPER SEAL!
6
Secure the belt cover in place by rotating the two latches clockwise to the locked
position.
(D) CLEANING BRUSH
Turn off vacuum system and disconnect Powerhead.
Threads, string, carpet fiber, fuzz, etc. occasionally may become wound around the beater
brush. These should be removed by unwinding them by hand or carefully cutting with
scissors or other cutting tool. Keeping the beater brush clean will maintain efficiency.
(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 or 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 tapered 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° to the right 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 the 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".