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Electrolux Corporation Power Nozzle Info.
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Post# 309321   12/20/2014 at 00:03 (3,386 days old) by ronni (USA)        

Do Electrolux Corporation service manuals include information on which power nozzle was originally paired with which tank?

If so--or if there is a knowledgeable Aerus or Electrolux employee that can tell me--I would appreciate the following information:


1. Which tank was paired with 'PN-4B'?

2. Did each version of the PN-5 (black for the Model 1505/Silverados and gray Model 1453s and sand for the Model 1521/Diamond J and sand Model 1453) have its own model designation (e.g. 'PN-5A' and 'PN-5B')?

3. Was there a 'PN-7' and a 'PN-7A', or was there only a 'PN-7B' and a 'PN-7BC' (which were paired with the Hi-Tech 2100s, Model 2100/Special Edition, Model CB2000, and perhaps others such as the Regency Series)?

4. Which tanks were paired with 1752, N137G and N137N?

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By the way, my research suggests the following timeline of Electrolux Corp. power nozzle model designations:


1959-1989: Single-Digit Numbers with the 'PN-' prefix (some with a letter suffix)--PN-1 through PN-7BC (commercial)

1989-1994: Four-Digit Numbers--1692, 1693, 1723, 1724, 1725, 1751, 1752

1994-present: Alphanumeric ('N' prefix for 'nozzle', three digits, and a letter suffix--N115s are not lighted; N106s, N109s, and N137s are lighted); electric wands introduced with the Model C104A/Renaissance; electronic controls in hose handle are introduced for premium models

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Other power nozzle timeline information:


1962: Commercial power nozzle (with 3 wires/standard plug) is introduced for Model CA

1972: Commercial power nozzle (with 3 wires/3-pin plug) is introduced for Model CB

1985-present: Power nozzle elbow has upright (non-locking) position

1986-present: Power nozzles include their own on/off switches

1989: The commercial power nozzle (along with the commercial canister Model CB2000) is discontinued.

1991: First lighted power nozzles: 1692 (for the Model 1677/Diplomat LX), 1693 (for the Model 1521/Ultralux LX), and upright Model 1685/Genesis LX.






Post# 309361 , Reply# 1   12/20/2014 at 09:31 (3,385 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
CA

The CA(greatest comm vac ever !!) was a 3 wire machine with a 2 wire Power Nozzle.The PN used 2 steel wands with spring latches at top that stored at sides of tool compartment and PN hung on clip at back.

Post# 309364 , Reply# 2   12/20/2014 at 10:10 (3,385 days old) by suckolux (Yuba City, CA)        

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I know my Silverado has the 4 A, perhaps the B was the next one?Or later in the Silverado maybe?

Post# 309414 , Reply# 3   12/20/2014 at 22:45 (3,385 days old) by ronni (USA)        

Thanks much for your information!


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