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Electrolux Beam Kurulum Kılavuzu
2 Choose where the wall inlets/sockets should be located
The main aim here is to cover as much of the house from each point, so you don't have
to keep going back to the inlet in the wall and unplugging it to reach all the rooms.
Equally, you don't want to have excess hose for half the time that you are vacuuming -
you therefore need to get a happy medium between not having too-long-a hose and
not having to unplug it too often from the inlet - the property DOES NOT need an inlet
in every room!
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YOU CAN VACUUM ALL THE WAY UP THE STAIRS BEFORE RUNNING OUT OF HOSE
EXISTING PROPERTY OR RENOVATION - WITHOUT FLOORPLANS
You may need two people to work this out as you have to measure how far you can
reach with the hose all round the house. The most popular length of hose is 8m
and it is good to start with this length, although the hose can be shorter or longer
as required - see our price list for details on the lengths available to you.
Start with an 8m (29'3") piece of string, wool, rope or a measuring tape. One of
you will need to stand at a fixed point in the hall way, (the inlet end) about ½ a
metre off the ground. The other person will see how far the 9m "hose" reaches
into every room from that point. You may need to move the person in the hallway
slightly, have a longer hose or have more than one inlet/socket downstairs.
Always try to have an inlet in a hallway as you can access several rooms from this
point. Sometimes there may be a need to have an inlet in a room, if you have a
room-off-a-room situation, ie a conservatory or en-suite bathroom, or if there is a
very large room to get across.
Do the same on the landing upstairs and each floor thereafter.
NEW BUILD PROPERTY OR RENOVATION WITH FLOORPLANS
Normally a set of floorplans will be available on a new build project.
Find what scale they are at and measure from the furthest point of the furthest
room downstairs, back into the hall. (Hopefully this will be under 8m - if not see
our price list for other lengths of hoses available).
Mark the point you get to and measure how many metres it was with the ruler to
the furthest point of the furthest room - you are measuring what hose length is
required.
Move to each further room downstairs to see if they can all be reached from the
point you marked - if not you may need to move your mark slightly, lengthen the
hose or have more than one inlet downstairs. Always try to have an inlet in a
hallway as several rooms can be accessed from this point. Sometimes you may
need to have an inlet in a room if there is a room-off-a-room situation, ie a
conservatory or en-suite bathroom, or if there is a very large room to get across.
Do the same on the landing upstairs and for each floor thereafter.
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T IS WISE TO HAVE AN INLET NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE STAIRS SO THAT
MAKE SURE THAT YOU TAKE INTO ACCOUNT WHERE FURNITURE IS LIKELY TO
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AS A HOSE CAN
T BE STRETCHED OVER THE TOP OF A DINING ROOM TABLE
Alternatively, send us floorplans and
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