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VacuFlo Cavets ?
Original Message   Aug 21, 2007 8:29 pm
Having relocated to the big house with the big central VacuFlo vacuum, I'm curious if there is anything we should be careful of with this model?
I do not know exact model, but it is a cyclonic version, about 5 years old, with a large white-transparant tub at its base held on by two clasps. 
Inside the cyclone chamber is what seems to be an inverted cone with a screen, surrounded by a plastic shroud.

The vac, which services a 3500 square foot house, has to deal with 4 cats worth of fur, cat litter and the usual house-old dirt.

When I cleaned the vac recently I discovered a fair bit of cat hair on the cyclone screen, but it was easy to brush off and then catch in the bin.

So far it fires right up, and seems to have air flow higher than but suction not quite as great as my old Miele Blue Moon.

Comments / suggestions welcomed!
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Imperium


Joined: Feb 4, 2008
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Re: VacuFlo Cavets ?
Reply #3   Feb 4, 2008 9:19 pm
The Vacuflo 560 was discontinued about 4 years ago.  It was a really good unit.  Vacuflo actually offered a lifetime guarantee on that unit, but the warranty only applied to the original owner.  Nevertheless, they apparently had confidence in the unit if it had a lifetime guarantee.
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: VacuFlo Cavets ?
Reply #4   Feb 5, 2008 7:19 am
Good point and good to know.

Carmine D.

Vacuuman


The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.

Location: Denver
Joined: Aug 15, 2007
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Re: VacuFlo Cavets ?
Reply #5   Feb 5, 2008 9:31 pm
I have 3 favorite brands when it comes to central vacs, MD, Vacuflo, and Cyclovac.  Cyclovac also makes various different machines for other companies like Riccar Simplicity, StarPower, Signature, and a few more.  All 3 companies make a great machine.
mole


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Re: VacuFlo Cavets ?
Reply #6   Feb 7, 2008 2:33 pm
Vacuuman wrote:
I have 3 favorite brands when it comes to central vacs, MD, Vacuflo, and Cyclovac.  Cyclovac also makes various different machines for other companies like Riccar Simplicity, StarPower, Signature, and a few more.  All 3 companies make a great machine.



I agree vacuumman,all these companys are very good at what they do.

I was good friends with Wayne Emdy,and his Dad Charlie.May They rest in peace......

M-D,or modern day ,Are one of pioneers in central vacuum systems,their dealer and customer service are second to none.

MOLE

eteinne


Joined: Mar 27, 2008
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Re: VacuFlo Cavets ?
Reply #7   Mar 27, 2008 8:35 pm
Hi!

This is my first post as I had no idea what had happened to the other forum.  It has been some time since I was looking at Vac forums.

The 560 is still made but it is the 560-QS. This stands for Quiet Series.  They  have added more sound insulation to make it more quiet.  It is still the same motor.  I have a 960 for the last 12 years and it is the best of the 3 CVS I have had installed in the last 25 years.  The other 2 were MD and Electrolux when they were still Electrolux.  

There is more to it than the screen if yours it put together the same way.  I have a metal shroud around the screen and then there is the black plasitc or fiber cone around that metal shroud.  I still don't know what the thing is made of.  Mine is 3 times the diameter of yours and  mine is hung 6 inches from the ceiling.  This is how I clean it.  I can stand under my unit.  I just dump the dirt container and then take a nylon hair brush and throw it into a 55 gallon bag.  The brush is in the bag.  Using my hand on the ouside of the bag with brush in hand I just brush the hell out of the screen.  The metal shroud holds a lot of fuzz and dirt above the screen.  Clean that off the top of the metal shroud.  Be carefull as you can cut your hand on the metal as it is sharp.  I also use my Ranibow SE PE with a 2 inch ID hose without the metal end to catch the dust so when I remove the bag that the dust is not flying all over the place.  My unit vents to the outside on my right side as you are standing inf front of tthe tank.  Then I first start to clean the exhaust I use a brush which you would use to clean baby bottles.  Then DW goes outside and attaches  a Shop Vac to each exhaust line as I have dual exhausts lines.  I  purchased a dryer cleaning brush at B,B,&B and when the shop Vac is turned on I brush the hell out of it and you would not believe the stuff in the exhaust lines.

I hope  U understand what I am saying as I  always don't do this that well. 

S         

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