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Post# 406845   3/17/2019 at 23:16 (1,837 days old) by rodknock95 (Salem, Missouri)        

Does anyone have details or a power nozzle list of what is used with what.



Post# 406927 , Reply# 1   3/19/2019 at 11:45 (1,836 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        

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I hesitate to call myself an expert on this stuff, but I own at least one copy each of the PN1, PN2, PN4, PN4A and PN5, so I'll share what I know about those. If I am wrong about any of this, feel free to correct me and I will take no offense:

The PN1 shipped with the model G and early 1205's. It came in two color schemes--white with a teal bumper and teal with a white bumper. It was around from sometime in the 1960s until about 1970.

The PN2 was introduced around 1970 or '71 and shipped with later 1205's, including the Golden Jubilee variant, and the Super J. All PN2's were polished aluminum. Units for the 1205 typically had a teal elbow, while those for the Super J had an off white elbow.

The PN4, introduced in the mid-'70s, shipped with later Super J's and early Olympias. All PN4's had polished aluminum upper shells with a motor hump that extended the full width of the shell.

The PN4A came out in the late '70s and was used into the early '80s with later Olympia and early Silverado models. They differed from the PN4 in that the motor hump only extended about 2/3 of the way across the body instead of the full width. They were also painted to match the model they accompanied--chocolate brown with off-white plastics for the Olympia and graphite gray with light gray plastics for the Silverado. Underneath the shell, the PN4 and PN4A are identical and the shells are interchangeable between the two models.

The PN5, introduced in the mid-'80s, was the first of the L-shaped "Omniflow" nozzles, and shipped with the later Silverados and the first the Diamond J's. The plastic upper shells on some PN5's were dark gray and on others the were putty gray. I believe the darker ones shipped with the Silverado and the lighter ones shipped with the Diamond J. The omniflow design was also incorporated into the Discovery II upright and its various successors.

The PN6, introduced in the mid-to-late '80s, was essentially the same nozzle as the PN5 and came in the same two color schemes. The only difference between the two is the PN6 included an on/off switch on the top of the nozzle. I'm not sure at what point these were introduced. They may have been introduced during the Diamond J's model run. Later Omniflow nozzles incorporated a headlight into the design.

I'm not sure exactly when they were introduced, Olympia or Silverado era maybe, but the smaller SideKick power nozzles, designed for handheld use, came in several color schemes, some with a power switch and some without. They are all compatible with any powered Electrolux hose, going all the way back to the teal woven ones that shipped with the Model G and 1205. The later SideKick II units are not compatible with these earlier machines from the '60s, '70s and '80s because their power pins are set wider apart.


Post# 406950 , Reply# 2   3/19/2019 at 16:44 (1,835 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)        

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The PN-1 first launched in 1959 with the model Automatic F. It was two tone grey.
In 1960, it changed to turquoise and off white to match the Model G.
In 1967, it changed to brown and cream to match the Bronze Model G
In 1968, it changed to blue/white to match the 1205
In 1969, the plastic wand became the telescopic electric wand
In 1970, they introduced the steel wand and sheath.
There was also a commercial PN-1 to match the Commercial Automatic




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Post# 408160 , Reply# 3   4/15/2019 at 21:41 (1,808 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Following are lists of Aerus LLC (formerly Electrolux Corporation & Electrolux Canada) power nozzles. The EC & Aerus lists were composed from my research. It isn’t completely accurate, but it is fairly so and a work in progress. Much of the information has been confirmed with user manuals, online information, conversations with Aerus representatives, and personal observations; although some is speculative such as some years and the less common nozzles for the CVS, commercial, & special models (for sales competitions). Also, at times a new tank was initially paired with an older nozzle for a short period which I likely did not record in the list. The Canadian data came from Doug Smith and aeoliandave’s Vacuumland posts. The two North American Electrolux affiliates shared R & D especially from 1956, when structural changes occurred after Axel Wenner-Gren sold his remaining shares in AB Electrolux, and even more after EC purchased a majority share of Electrolux (Canada) Ltd. in 1961; so there’s a lot of duplication or similarities; but colors were usually different and the labeling and model identifications unique to each.
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Some features such as amps, spring-loaded or stationary rear wheels, switches or buttons, et cetera, have been omitted. In addition, over the years customers had brush roll options such as 3-row, stiff, gentle, & beater bars, which have not been included.

I used the exact model format Electrolux USA used on the base plate (which sometimes differed from printing); including the hyphen and the 'PN' prefix, which were discontinued at different times. It should also be noted that in 1994 Electrolux began using its current alphanumeric model identification, beginning with a letter prefix for the cleaner category (‘N’ for nozzle), a 3-digit model, and a letter suffix indicating a color distinction. To avoid confusion, the company has not used an ‘I’ or an ‘O’ suffix due to their similarities to digits; so keep that in mind if, for instance, in reading a model number from the nozzle that what may appear to be an ‘O’ is actually a ‘Q’ or a ‘G’. Also, the reason some letter suffixes lack continuity within a model line is often due to TriStar or privately-labeled nozzles being assigned the’missing’ designations.

For the last 25 years or so, Aerus LLC has typically changed the model numbers and/or suffix each time a change or upgrade has been made; although in previous years especially the same model number was retained despite variances in color or function. In those cases I've added a Roman numeral in parentheses indicating the chronological iteration.

Corrections or additions are appreciated.


Post# 408162 , Reply# 4   4/15/2019 at 21:44 (1,808 days old) by Paul (USA)        

USA LIST (1960-89); NORTH AMERICA LIST (1989-present)

• PN-1 (i): 1960; Model F—pale gray hood w/dark gray bumper; single light gray non-detachable plastic wand (note: A June 1960 ad for the Model F doesn’t include a pn.)
• PN-1 (ii): 1961-62; Models R, G (aquamarine green), L (ivory)—ivory hood w/teal green bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand; longer cord which extends from nozzle to tank; sans circuit breaker or clean-out
• PN-1 (iii): 1962-66; Models R, G (aquamarine green), L (ivory)—ivory hood w/teal green bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand; 2 shorter cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out
• PN-1 (iv.a): 1962-66; Models GH (teal green trim) & C.A.—ivory hood w/teal green bumper; metal elbow with wand release; 2-section metal wand; shorter cord plugs into hose cord; circuit breaker & clean-out
• PN-1 (iv.b): 1962-66; Model CB (aquamarine green)—same as (iv.a) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-1 (v): 1966-68; Models G & L (tan)—ivory hood w/tan bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand which were frequently replaced with a painted metal wand due to inferior quality
• PN-1 (vi.a): 1966-68; Models GH (tan trim) & CB (tan)—ivory hood w/tan bumper; metal elbow with wand release; single or 2-section metal wand
• PN-1 (vi.b): 1966-68; Model CB (tan)—same as (vi.a) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-1 (vii): 1968; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/white bumper/single ivory non-detachable plastic wand with reinforced hose end
• PN-1 (viii): 1968-71; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/white bumper; Canadian telescopic wand with ribbed wand sheath; ribbed teal blue elbow w/Canadian-style wand release
• PN-1 (ix): 1971-73; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/white bumper; 1-section wand w/smooth teal blue elbow & smooth teal blue sheath w/knurled front
• PN-1 (x): 1968-73; CB (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/white bumper; metal elbow with wand release; single or 2-section metal wand; 3-wire cord
• PN-2 (i) “Rug Saver”: 1973-74; 1205 (teal blue), L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood; 2-section wand w/smooth teal blue sheath with knurled front; jade elbow
• PN-2 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1974-76; 50th Jubilee 1205 (honey gold) & Super J 1401, L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper & Jubilee decal; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; jade elbow
• PN-2 (iii) “Rug Saver”: 1973-77; CB (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory wand sheath; 3-wire cord
• PN-2 (iv) “Rug Saver”: 1975-77; Super J 1401 & L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; ivory elbow
• PN-4 (i)“Rug Saver”: 1977-79; Super J 1401 & L (honey gold)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory "quick-release" sheath/ivory elbow
• PN-4 (ii)“Rug Saver”: 1977-79; CB (teal blue; honey gold)—same as (i) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-4 (iii) “Rug Saver”: 1979; Super J 1401 & L (honey gold)—same as (i) but with honey gold hood
• PN-4 (iv) “Rug Saver”: 1979-81; Models Olympia One 1401 & 1401-B & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (bronze)—bronze hood w/ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory "quick release" sheath
• PN-4 (v) “Rug Saver”: 1981-82—same as (iv) but with bumper airflow slots
• PN-4C “Rug Saver”: 1979-82; CB (bronze)—same as (iv) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-4A (i) “Rug Saver”: 1982; Olympia One 1505 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (bronze)—bronze hood w/ivory bumper, 2-section wand w/ivory "quick-release" sheath
• PN-4A (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1982-83; Models Silverado Deluxe 1505 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (metallic gray)—metallic gray hood w/slotted gray bumper; 2-section wand w/light gray sheath & elbow
• PN-4B (?)“Rug Saver”: 1982; Model CB (bronze)—same as “PN-4A (i)”; but with 3-wire cord
• PN5 (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1983-84; Models Silverado Deluxe 1505, Deluxe Special Model 1453 (metallic gray; light sand gray & jade)—black hood w/gray bumper; 2-section wand w/light gray sheath & black elbow
• PN5 (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1985-86; Models 1521 Diamond Jubilee, 1453 Deluxe Special Model (light sand gray & jade), Hi-Tech 2100, L-E 1623—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• PN5C (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: Model CB2000 (two-tone gray)—same as PN5 (i) but with 3-wire cord
• PN5C (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: Model CB2000 (light sand gray & jade)—same as PN5 (ii) but with 3-wire cord
• PN6 “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models Diamond Jubilee 1521 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (light sand gray) —jade hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; jade elbow; one long brush strip
• PN6A (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986; Model Hi-Tech 2100 & L-E 1623 grid label—jade hood; two short brush strips; metal intake rungs (all PN6As)
• PN6A (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Special Edition label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• PN6A (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Regency Series label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• PN6A (iv) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Models Marquise 1521 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (1987; light sand gray & taupe) —taupe label with cursive & block lettering; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• PN6A (v) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Models L-E 1623 & 2100 taupe label with only block lettering—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• PN6A (vi) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Model Grand Marquise 1521 & Model 90 1623; navy label with Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow
• 6B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model L-E 1623 grid label—light sand gray hood w/jade bumper; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow; plastic intake rungs (all 6Bs)
• 6B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-94; Model 1623 “Special Edition” label—same as (i) & (iii) except for the label
• 6B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-90; Model 1623 “Regency Series” label—same as (i) & (ii) except for the label
• 6BC (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-88; Model CB2000 (light sand gray & jade; light sand gray & taupe)—same as 6B (i) except for the label & 3-wire cord
• 6BC (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-94; Model CB2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/storm gray bumper; same as 6B (i) except for the “Prolux by Electrolux” label & 3-wire cord (direct marketing model)
• 7B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model Hi-Tech 2100 grid label—light sand gray hood w/jade bumper; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow; plastic intake rungs (all 7Bs); extra intake air channels (all 7Bs)
• 7B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-94; Model 2100 “Special Edition” label—same as (i) & (iii) except for the label
• 7B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-90; Model 2100 “Regency Series” label—same as (i) & (ii) except for the label
• 7BC “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-94; Model CB 2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/storm gray bumper; same as 7B (i) except for the “Prolux” label & 3-wire red cord (direct sales model)
• 1622: 1989-91; Models Legacy 1521, Ultralux 1521 & Diplomat 1677—light sand gray hood w/navy Canadian wordmark & bumper
• 1692: 1991-92; Model Ultralux LX 1521 & Diplomat LX 1677—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo & bumper; headlight (‘LX’ is the abbreviation for ‘Lux’, the Système International unit for illumination)
• 1693 (i): 1992-93; Ultralux Classic 1521—navy hood w/light sand gray floor brush plate logo & bumper; headlight; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1693 (ii): 1992-93; Ultralux Commemorative Edition—same as (i) but with black hood, sheath, and elbow
• 1684: 1993-94; Epic 6500SR 1762 & Centralux 1584—light sand gray w/navy floor brush plate logo & bumper; headlight; 2-section electric wand; headlight; vinyl hose
• 1722: 1990-93; Regency Series 1500—light sand gray hood w/steel blue Canadian wordmark; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1723: 1990-92; Ambassador 1623 & Ambassador II 1676—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1724: 1992-93; Ambassador III 1676—navy hood with light sand gray floor brush plate logo; light sand bumper, elbow, cord, & sheath
• 1725: 1993-94; AdvantageSeries 1525—brown hood with gold floor brush plate logo; tan bumper, elbow, cord, & sheath
• 1750: 1992-93; Epic 6000SR 1718—light sand gray hood with navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper; light sand gray elbow, cord, & sheath; headlight; extra air channels at front
• 1751: 1993-94; Ambassador III 1676—light sand gray hood with navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper; light sand gray elbow, cord, & sheath; extra air channels at front
• N106A: 1994-95; Renaissance C104A—coal hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal elbow; gray bumper; coal electric wands; headlight
• N106F: 1995-97; Renaissance C104H—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal bumper; gray elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N106K: 1995-97; Centralux E130A—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal bumper; gray elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N106M (i): 1997-99; Epic 8000 C133A & Epic 6500SR C102G—oyster hood w/red floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster/fog elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N106M (ii): 1999-00; Guardian C134A & C134B—oyster hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster/fog elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N109B: 1994-95; Epic 6500SR C102A—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper; light sand gray elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N109D: 1995-97; Epic 6500SR C102D & Centralux E117A—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, elbow, & electric wands; headlight
• N109J: 1995-97; Centralux E117A—gray hood w/metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N115B: 1994-95; Ambassador III C101A—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper; light sand gray elbow, cord, & sheath
• N115F: 1995-97; Ambassador III C101G—gray hood w/metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, elbow, cord, & sheath
• N115K: 1997-99; Ambassador III C101H—oyster hood w/red floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster elbow, cord, & sheath
• N115L: 2000-01; Ambassador III C101J & C101L—white hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; capri bumper; white elbow, cord, & sheath
• N115M: 2000-01; 2100 C141A & C141B—greige hood w/black floor brush plate logo; black bumper & cord; greige elbow, & sheath
• N115P: 2001-02; 2100 C141F & C152B—greige hood w/”2100” in black & red flat cursive “by Electrolux” in red; black bumper & cord; greige elbow, & sheath
• N115Q: 2001-04; Lux 5500 C141G & C152C—white hood w/blue revised flat cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white elbow & sheath; black cord
• N115S: 2004-05; Ultralux C152E (80th anniversary logo) & Ultralux C152F (80th anniversary w/Aerus logo) —navy hood w/white “Ultralux” caps & white rectangle with blue “Vac” letters; greige bumper, elbow, & sheath; black cord
• N115T: 2004; Lux 2000 C151B—greige hood w/ black “Lux 2000” text superimposed on a red rectangle with greige “by Electrolux” caps; black bumper & cord; greige elbow & sheath
• N115U: 2005; Ultralux 2000 C151C—greige hood w/black “Ultralux 2000” text superimposed on a red rectangle with greige “by Electrolux” caps; black bumper & cord; greige elbow& sheath
• N115V: 2004-09; Lux Classic C151D—greige hood w/orange italicized “Lux” above “the original since 1924” black text; black bumper & cord; greige elbow& sheath
• N115X: 2009-13; Lux Classic C151G—white hood w/orange “Lux” caps with a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; white elbow, cord, & sheath; light gray bumper
• N115Z: 2013-present; Lux Classic C151H—black hood w/white “Lux” caps with a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; black elbow, cord, & sheath; light gray bumper
• N116C: 1994-1999; new model number for 6BC
• N116D: 1994-1999; new model number for 7BC
• N137A (i): 2000-01; Epic 6500SR C102J & Centralux E130G; white hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137A (ii): 2002-03; Epic 6500SR C102J & Centralux E130G; white hood w/capri revised flattened cursive “Electrolux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137B: 2000-04; Lux 9000 C134D & C134F, Lux 5000 C101K; white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137F: 2001-02; Guardian C134E; white hood w/capri & white “Guardian” caps & oval graphic; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137G: 2001-04; Lux 7000 C102K; white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137J: 2001-04; Lux 5000 C141C & C141E; white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux”; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137M: 2004-05; Lux 7000 C153A; white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137P: 2004-05; Guardian C154A & C154B; white hood w/blue & white “Guardian” caps & oval graphic; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137S: 2005-09; Lux Guardian C154E & Lux Legacy C153C; white hood w/orange italicized “Lux” caps above black “the original since 1924” text; capri bumper; white & capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137T: 2009-13; Lux Legacy C153D; white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137U: 2009-11; Lux Guardian Ultra C170A; white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white elbow & electric wands; headlight; horizontal vent slots
• N137V: 2011-13; Lux Guardian Ultra C170A; white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white elbow & electric wands; headlight; hole vents
• N137W: 2013-14; Lux Guardian Platinum C177A; black hood w/stainless steel trim plate bearing orange “Lux” caps to the left of black “the original since 1924” text; black bumper, elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137X: Lux Guardian Platinum C177A; black hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over white caps “the original since 1924”; black bumper, elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N137Z: 2014-present; Lux Legacy C153E; black hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over white caps “the original since 1924”; black bumper, elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N142A: 2009-13; Lux 9000 C134F (w/stiff, green-bristled HPO brush roll & black circuit breaker); blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; white hood; capri bumper; white/capri elbow & electric wands; headlight
• N144A: 2004-05; Lux 2000 C141D; navy hood with no text or graphics; greige bumper, electric wands & elbow
• D146A: 2000-01; Lux Drilux Carpet Cleaning System nozzle w/white-bristled pile-lifter brush; 1.5A, greige hood; black bumper, elbow, & cord; white revised flattened cursive text on a shaded teal rectangular label
• D146B: 2001-04; Lux Drilux Plus Dry Carpet Cleaning System w/blue-bristled pile lifter brush; 1.3A, cream hood w/navy “Ultralux” caps superimposed on a navy rectangle with italicized “DriClean” text; bumper, & elbow; black cord;
• D146C: 2004-05; Ultralux Driclean Drilux Dry Carpet Cleaning System w/blue-bristled pile lifter brush; 1.3A; cream hood w/navy “Ultralux” caps superimposed on a navy rectangle with italicized “DriClean” text; bumper, & elbow; black cord


Post# 408163 , Reply# 5   4/15/2019 at 21:45 (1,808 days old) by Paul (USA)        

CANADA LIST (c.1963-1989); first digit of serial number is last digit of production year

• PN-1 (i): c.1963-66; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86; cream hood w/red bumper
single cream non-detachable plastic wand; 2 short cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out (U.S. PN-1)
• PN-1 (ii): c.1966-68; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86; cream hood w/red bumper
red ribbed elbow with wand latch; telescopic wand; 2 short cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN-1 (iii): c.1966-c.68; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86; same as (ii) but retrofitted with telescopic elbow & wand (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN II: c.1968-c.70; Elux-O-Matic ZB89 & ZB87; lime green hood w/moss green bumper; moss green ribbed elbow with wand latch; telescopic power wand (integrated wiring); circuit breaker & clean-out (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN III: c.1970-71; Elux-O-Matic 89E & 87E; lime green hood w/moss green bumper; moss green ribbed corded elbow; roller bearing brush with manual adjustment slider so brush roll could be lowered as it wore down; telescopic power wand (integrated wiring) [problematic elbow contacts, noisy brush roll; and slider adjustment; riveted cover was difficult to remove and attach] (Canadian design)
• PN IV: 1971-73; Elux-O-Matic 89E & 87E; moss green hood w/lime green bumper; moss green ribbed direct-connect corded elbow; telescopic power wand; brass brush roll bearing similar to PN-1’s (revised PN-III)
• PN V: 1973-74; AP100 & AP; wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream ribbed direct-connect corded elbow; telescopic power wand; brass brush roll bearing similar to PN-1’s (recolored PN-IV)
• PN 100 (i) “Rug Saver”: 1974; AP100 & AP; wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; PN 100 decal placed over PN-2 designation on jade sole plate (recolored U.S. PN-2)
• PN 100 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1974-76; AP100 & AP; wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility
• PN 200 “Rug Saver”: 1976-79; AP200 & AP; yellow hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility; production interrupted due to worker strike (recolored PN 100)
• PN 280 “Rug Saver”:: 1979-82; AP280 & SAP; chocolate hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility (recolored PN 100)
• PN 2000 “Rug Saver”:: 1982-85; E2000 & E-Special; almond hood w/tan bumper; tan smooth elbow with unique button clip; 2-section wand w/smooth tan sheath with knurled front; (modified U.S. PN-4A)
• PN5 “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1985-87; 2100 & L-E; light sand gray hood w/jade bumper; light sand gray elbow; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986; 2100 & L-E; jade hood w/light sand gray bumper & grid label; jade elbow; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath;(same as U.S.)
• 6B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; L-E; light sand gray hood w/jade bumper & grid label; light sand gray elbow; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 7B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; 2100; light sand gray hood w/jade bumper & grid label; light sand gray elbow; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Special Edition label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & elbow; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Regency Series label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood; 2-section wand w/light sand gray
sheath & elbow; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (iv) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; System 90 2100 & L-E; light sand gray hood w/taupe bumper & label (all block lettering); light sand gray elbow; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 6B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Model 1623 “Special Edition” label— modified PN6A (ii); (same as U.S.)
• 6B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Model 1623 “Regency Series” label— modified PN6A (ii); (same as U.S.)
• 7B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: modified PN6A (ii);1987-88; Model 2100 “Special Edition” label— modified PN6A (ii); (same as U.S.)
• 7B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Model 2100 “Regency Series” label— modified PN6A (ii); (same as U.S.)


Post# 408173 , Reply# 6   4/15/2019 at 22:10 (1,808 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Pics:

1) "Floor Brush Plate Logo" (USA - 1962 to 2003)

2) Electrolux Canada Wordmark (1980s; on 1622 nozzle)


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Post# 408182 , Reply# 7   4/16/2019 at 08:44 (1,808 days old) by kloveland (Tulsa)        
The early 2100 Hi Tech

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From the late eighties had the PN 5. The very first 2100 with no attachment clip for the combo dusting brush.

Post# 408212 , Reply# 8   4/16/2019 at 19:11 (1,807 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Thanks, Kenny. I actually have a Hi-Tech 2100 manual which has a photo on the front cover showing a light sand gray PN5. Good eye.

Other corrections I made ...

• PN-1 (iii): 1962-66; Models R, G (aquamarine green), L (ivory), GH (teal green trim)—ivory hood w/teal green bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand; 2 shorter cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out

• PN-1 (iv.a): 1962-65; Model C.A.—ivory hood w/teal green bumper; metal elbow with wand release; 2-section metal wand; shorter cord plugs into hose cord; circuit breaker & clean-out

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**• PN-2 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1974-75; 50th Jubilee 1205 (honey gold)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper & Jubilee decal; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; jade elbow

• PN-2 (iii) “Rug Saver”: 1975-77; Super J 1401, L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/ivory bumper & Jubilee decal; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; jade elbow

(so the rest of the iterations numbering would be changed)

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I should also mention that if a power nozzle was used for more than one model, the years may or may not match with the manufacture of the tank or canister. For example, the aquamarine green Model CB was produced only from 1965 to 1966; not '62 to '66 like the PN-1 (iii).


Post# 408234 , Reply# 9   4/16/2019 at 23:58 (1,807 days old) by completenutt (West Hollywood, California)        
Why was there no PN-3?

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Good god, I need to know!

Post# 408240 , Reply# 10   4/17/2019 at 06:10 (1,807 days old) by rodknock95 (Salem, Missouri)        
Half humps and full humps

The last PN4's only had half a hump for the motor..... not sure what models they were

Post# 408244 , Reply# 11   4/17/2019 at 08:11 (1,807 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        

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There was no PN3 for the same reason Microsoft never put out a Windows 9--marketing.

The PN4's with the 'half hump' were designated as PN4A, were shipped with Olympia and Silverado models and were painted to match the machine. The Silverado variant also had gray bumpers and elbows instead of off-white. None were ever released in polished aluminum finish. The only real difference between the PN4 and PN4A is the shape of the top cover. The internals and underside appear to be identical.


Post# 408248 , Reply# 12   4/17/2019 at 08:40 (1,807 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
Power Nozzles

I think the PN 3 was a commercial version of a PN 2(same except 3 wire cord).
Among changes to PN 4s were small slots in front bumper to reduce pushing effort on some carpets and a better hold down for elbow connector to reduce cracks at its front corners.


Post# 408262 , Reply# 13   4/17/2019 at 15:15 (1,806 days old) by Air-WayCharlie (USA)        

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Was/Is there something to identify the 3 row brush roll used initially in the Hospital G? I was told that later in the production and possibly including the tan G version that the nozzle used a 2 row brush roll.

Evidently the 3 row was too much torque on the motor and they burned out. My mother purchased a new turquoise Hospital G and I remember that 3 row brush roll really groomed her wool carpet and oriental rugs. I loved that vacuum.

So, was there any kind of designator in the P/N numbering system?

Thanks.


Post# 408268 , Reply# 14   4/17/2019 at 18:13 (1,806 days old) by Paul (USA)        

I have never seen a different designation for any of the PN-1s—neither in the U.S. or Canada—including the iterations used for the commercial C.A. or CB; and no one has ever mentioned it on Vacuumland as far as I can tell. Apparently the lack of widespread customer interest in the GH and canisters made it more cost effective for Electrolux to just retrofit the standard version. It may have been less expensive to do with the later plastic sole plates, which is why they were given their own identifications.

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Regarding the 'missing' PN-3, I wonder if the U.S. simply wanted to avoid confusion with the problematic Canadian PN III so chose instead to skip it. One would think that a commercial PN-3 would have been found by a collector, or that someone would have spotted one and posted a photo of it online; so I'm skeptical.

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As for the PN-4A, it's motor housing was made shorter—according to what I've heard or read—so that it could clean under the perimeters of lower furniture.


Post# 408269 , Reply# 15   4/17/2019 at 18:17 (1,806 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Additions to the Canadian list ...

• PN 2000 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1982-85; CB2000 (two-tone gray); same as (i) but with 3-wire cord

• PN6A (v) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Grand Marquise 1521 & Model 90 1623; light sand gray hood w/navy bumper & label bearing Canadian wordmark; light sand gray elbow, wand latch & cord; navy switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)


Post# 408279 , Reply# 16   4/18/2019 at 08:32 (1,806 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
Power Nozzles

Brushes-Not sure of different model numbering but customers could often choose a different brush for their PN,even possibly a beater bar brush,for their type of carpet.Should have a chart somewhere of different brushes for PNs.
PN 3-Was just a PN 2 with slight changes.May be able to find service information.
PN 4 shorter motor housing-Was a costly change to give customer advantage of easier cleaning under furniture (as above).


Post# 410391 , Reply# 17   6/12/2019 at 23:08 (1,750 days old) by Paul (USA)        
Updated List

Thanks to those who helped me update the list. I'm sure there are still errors and omissions, but accuracy and thoroughness are increasing.

Details by Model Numbers:
• PN-1: rectangular hood w/chevron design; red reset button; 1.2A
• PN-2, PN-II, PN-III, PN-IV, PN-V, PN-100, PN-200, PN-280: rectangular hood; red reset button; removable cord; 1.2A
• PN-4: rectangular hood; red reset button; hard-wired cord; full length motor housing; 1.4A
• PN-4A, PN-4B, PN-4C, PN-2000: rectangular hood; red reset button; hard-wired cord; half length motor housing; 1.4A
• PN5, PN5C: approximately 1¾” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, red reset button, detachable cord, metal intake crossbars, wide side air channels; detachable cord; 1.8A
•PN6: approximately 1¾” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, brush strip, metal intake crossbars; long brush; wide side air channels; corner air channels; detachable cord; 1.8A
•PN6A: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, metal intake crossbars, narrow side air channels, corner air channels; long brush; 1.8A (according to Erick “lux1521”, a former Vacuumland poster, the wheels were made smaller from this model [and on] to minimize the front of the nozzle from popping up if pushed too hard; they would also likely have improved the suction control of bare floor cleaning).
•6B: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, corner air channels (no side air channels or brushes);1.8A;
6BC/N116C was the same except for the 3-wire cord
•7B & 1720s: approximately 1½ ” diameter fixed rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, narrow side air channels, corner air channels; side brushes; 1.8A;
7BC/N116D was the same except for the 3-wire cord
•1622: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, corner channels; 1.8A
•1684: approximately 1½ ” diameter headlight, electric elbow, red reset button; 1.8A
•1692, 1693: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, narrow side channels, corner channels, side brushes; headlight; 1.8A
•1750: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, narrow side channels, corner channels, front chevron channels, headlight; 1.8A
•1751: approximately 1½ ” diameter spring-loaded rear wheels, on/off/reset switch, hard-wired cord, plastic intake crossbars, narrow side channels, corner channels, front chevron channels; 1.8A
•N106s 1.8A—N109s 1.8A—N137s -A,-B,-F, -G,-J; other N137s—1.2A; headlight, electric elbow, red reset button
• N114s: 1.8A; power rocker switch; reset button; standard elbow; headlight
• N115s: 1.8A—-B,-F,-K, -L, -M; 1.2A—later versions; power rocker switch; reset button; standard elbow
• N142A: headlight, electric elbow; black reset button; HPO brush roll; 2.0A
• N144A & -G; electric elbow; red reset button; 1.8A

* Vacuumland poster Rob “Kirbylux77” stated in one of his posts that to convert the spring-loaded wheel set-up to the fixed wheels these service numbers/parts are needed:

45347: Rug Cleaner Body - pn 7B & 1720s style
45123: Rear Wheel.Shaft Cover
45125: Wheel Shafts (x 2)
The 7B & 1720s style base is equipped with slots next to the wheels, so only the shafts and shaft cover are needed if the original has them.

Belts
Type 04953: PN-1 (U.S & Canada), PN-2, PN-4, PN-4A, PN-4B, PN-4C & adjustable nozzle uprights; & the Canadian PN-1, PN-II, PN-III, PN-IV, PN-V, PN-100, PN-200, PN-280, PN-2000

Type 48359: household & commercial L-shape nozzles except those listed for Type 49431

Type 49431: N115Y, N115Z, N137X, N137Y, N137Z, U129S, U129U, U129X, U147G, U147H


Brush Roll Options

3-row, long & stiff, gentle, & beater bar versions were available from c.1962 to c.1986; and again from c.2001-03 with the N142A’s HPO brush roll.

c.2009 the double helix brush roll, s/n 48497 (62077-1), was introduced (N137U?).

USA LIST (1960-present)

• PN-1 (i): 1960; Model F—pale gray hood w/sans serif ‘Electrolux’ caps & dark gray bumper; single light gray non-detachable plastic wand with friction fit hose connect; one longer cord from pn to tank attached to hose with plastic clips for efficient switch to straight suction mode (note: A June 1960 ad for the Model F doesn’t include a pn.)
• PN-1 (ii): 1960; Models F & R—pale gray hood w/ sans serif ‘Electrolux’ caps & dark gray bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand w/spring clip hose connector; one longer cord from pn to tank attached to hose with plastic clips for efficient switch to straight suction mode
• PN-1 (iii): 1961-62; Models R & G (aquamarine green)—ivory hood w/sans serif ‘Electrolux’ caps & teal green bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand; one longer cord from pn to tank attached to hose with plastic clips for efficient switch to straight suction mode; sans circuit breaker or clean-out
• PN-1 (iv): 1962-66; Models G (aquamarine green) & L (ivory) GH (teal green trim)—ivory hood w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & teal green bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand; 2 shorter cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose attached with vinyl straps; circuit breaker & clean-out
• PN-1 (v.a): 1961-65; Model C.A.—ivory hood w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & teal green bumper; metal elbow with wand release; 2-section metal wand; shorter cord plugs into hose cord; circuit breaker & clean-out
• PN-1 (v.b): 1965-66; Model CB (aquamarine green)—same as (iv.a) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-1 (vi): 1966-68; Models G & L (tan)—ivory hood w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & tan bumper; single ivory non-detachable plastic wand which were frequently replaced with a painted metal wand due to inferior quality
• PN-1 (vii.a): 1966-68; Models GH (tan trim)—ivory hood w/tan bumper; metal elbow with wand release; single or 2-section metal wand
• PN-1 (vii.b): 1966-68; Model CB (tan)—same as (vi.a) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-1 (viii): 1968; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps &white bumper/single ivory non-detachable plastic wand with reinforced hose end
• PN-1 (ix): 1968-71; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/ w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps &white bumper; Canadian telescopic wand with ribbed wand sheath; ribbed teal blue elbow w/Canadian-style wand release
• PN-1 (x): 1971-73; 1205 & L (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/ w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps &white bumper; 1-section wand w/smooth teal blue elbow & smooth teal blue sheath w/knurled front; teal blue cords
• PN-1 (xi): 1968-73; CB (teal blue)—teal blue hood w/ w/serif ‘Electrolux’ caps above smaller sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & white bumper; metal elbow with wand release; single or 2-section metal wand; 3-wire teal blue cords
• PN-2 (i) “Rug Saver”: 1973-74; 1205 (teal blue), L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/smooth teal blue sheath with knurled front; jade elbow, teal blue cords
• PN-2 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1974-75; 50th Jubilee 1205 (honey gold)—polished aluminum hood w/Jubilee decal, floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; jade elbow; ivory cords
• PN-2 (iii) “Rug Saver”: 1975-77; 50th Jubilee 1205 (honey gold)—polished aluminum hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; jade elbow; ivory cords
• PN-2 (iv) “Rug Saver”: 1973-77; CB (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory wand sheath; 3-wire cord
• PN-2 (v) “Rug Saver”: 1975-77; Super J 1401 & L (teal blue)—polished aluminum hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory sheath; ivory elbow
• PN-4 (i)“Rug Saver”: 1977-79; Super J 1401 & L (honey gold)—polished aluminum hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory "quick-release" sheath/ivory elbow
• PN-4 (ii)“Rug Saver”: 1977-79; CB (teal blue; honey gold)—same as (i) but with 3-wire cord
• PN-4 (iii) “Rug Saver”: 1979; Super J 1401 & L (honey gold)—same as (i) but with honey gold hood
• PN-4 (iv) “Rug Saver”: 1979-81; Models Olympia One 1401 & 1401-B & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (bronze)—bronze hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & ivory bumper; 2-section wand w/ivory "quick release" sheath
• PN-4 (v) “Rug Saver”: 1981-82—same as (iv) but with bumper airflow slots
• PN-4A (i) “Rug Saver”: 1982; Olympia One 1505 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (bronze)—bronze hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps, ivory bumper & shorter motor housing to aid cleaning under furniture, 2-section wand w/ivory "quick-release" sheath
• PN-4A (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1982-83; Models Silverado Deluxe 1505 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (metallic gray)—metallic gray hood w/floor brush plate logo next to sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps & gray slotted gray bumper; 2-section wand w/light gray sheath, elbow, & wand latch
• PN-4B (?)“Rug Saver”: 1982; Model CB (bronze)—same as “PN-4A (i)”; but with 3-wire cord
• PN-4C “Rug Saver”: 1979-82; CB (bronze)—same as (iv) but with 3-wire cord

• PN5 (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1983-84; Models Silverado Deluxe 1505, Deluxe Special Model 1453 (metallic gray; light sand gray & jade)—black hood w/only floor brush plate logo on the label & gray bumper; 2-section wand w/light gray sheath & cord; black elbow & wand latch
• PN5 (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1985-86; Models Diamond Jubilee 1521, Deluxe Special Model 1453 (light sand gray & jade), Hi-Tech 2100, L-E 1623—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ on the label & jade bumper; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• PN5C (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1983-85; Model CB2000 (two-tone gray)—same as PN5 (i) but with 3-wire cord
• PN5C (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1985-86; Model CB2000 (light sand gray & jade)—same as PN5 (ii) but with 3-wire cord
• PN6 (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models Diamond Jubilee 1521 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (light sand gray) —jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above cursive ‘Carpet & Floor’ & sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps; light sand gray bumper & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & cord; jade elbow & wand latch; one long brush strip; equipped with on/off/reset switch
• PN6 (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models Diamond Jubilee 1521 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (light sand gray) —jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above cursive ‘Carpet & Floor’ & sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps; light sand gray elbow, wand latch, bumper, & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & cord; one long brush strip; equipped with on/off/reset switch
• PN6A (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-88; CVS Model 1561; grid label—jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; light sand gray bumper & switch; jade elbow & wand latch; light sand gray cord; two short brush strips; on/off/reset switch & metal intake rungs (all PN6As)
• PN6A (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 “Special Edition” label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; burgundy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• PN6A (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 “Regency Series” label w/Canadian wordmark above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood w/steel blue bumper, switch, elbow, & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• PN6A (iv) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Models Marquise 1521 & Deluxe Special Model 1453 (1987; light sand gray & taupe)—light sand gray hood w/taupe bumper & switch; taupe label with script & block lettering; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• PN6A (v) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; Models L-E 1623 & 2100 taupe label w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood w/taupe bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• PN6A (vi) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Model Grand Marquise 1521 & Model 90 1623; navy label with Canadian wordmark above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood w/navy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 6B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model L-E 1623 grid label—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; jade bumper, switch, elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; on/off/reset switch & plastic intake rungs (all 6Bs)
• 6B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-94; Model 1623 “Special Edition” label—burgundy bumper & switch
• 6B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-92; Model 1623 “Regency Series” label—steel blue bumper & switch
• 6BC (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-88; Model CB2000 (light sand gray & jade; light sand gray & taupe)—same as 6B (i) except for the label & 3-wire cord
• 6BC (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-94; Model CB2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/storm gray bumper & switch; gray elbow, wand latch, & cord; label text “Prolux by” above Canadian wordmark w/English & French sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ ; 2-section wand w/gray sheath; 3-wire gray or red cord (direct marketing model)
• 7B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model Hi-Tech 2100 grid label w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood; jade bumper & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath, elbow & wand latch; on/off/reset switch, plastic intake rungs & extra intake air channel (all 7Bs)
• 7B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-94; Model 2100 “Special Edition” label—burgundy bumper & switch
• 7B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-90; Model 2100 “Regency Series” label—steel blue bumper & switch
• 7BC “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-94; Model CB 2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/label text: Canadian wordmark w/English & French sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’; storm gray bumper, switch, elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/gray sheath; 3-wire gray or red cord (direct sales model)

• 1622: 1989-91; Models Legacy 1521, Ultralux 1521, Diplomat 1677, & Ambassador 1623—light sand gray hood w/navy Canadian wordmark, bumper & switch
• 1692: 1991-92; Model Ultralux LX 1521 & Diplomat LX 1677—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo, bumper & switch; headlight (‘LX’ is the abbreviation for ‘Lux’, the Système International unit for illumination)
• 1693 (i): 1992-93; Ultralux Classic 1521—navy hood w/light sand gray floor brush plate logo, bumper, & switch; headlight; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; elbow pivot assembly revised to make it lean forward in upright position.
• 1693 (ii): 1992-93; Ultralux Commemorative Edition—same as (i) but with black hood, bumper, switch, sheath, and elbow
• 1684: 1993-94; Epic 6500SR 1762 & Centralux 1584—light sand gray w/navy floor brush plate logo & bumper; headlight; 2-section electric wand; headlight; vinyl hose
• 1722: 1990-92; Regency Series 1500—light sand gray hood w/steel blue Canadian wordmark; steel blue bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1723: 1990-92; Ambassador 1623 & Ambassador II 1676—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow, wand latch, & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1724: 1992-93; Ambassador III 1676—navy hood with light sand gray floor brush plate logo; light sand gray bumper, switch, elbow, wand latch, & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 1725: 1992-94; AdvantageSeries 1625—brown hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; beige bumper & switch, elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/ beige sheath
• 1750: 1992-93; Epic 6000SR 1718—light sand gray hood with navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/ light sand gray sheath; headlight; chevron air channels at front
• 1751: 1993-94; Ambassador III 1676—light sand gray hood with navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow, wand latch & cord; chevron air channels at front; 2-section wand with light sand gray sheath

• N106A: 1994-95; Renaissance C104A—coal hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal elbow; gray bumper; coal electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N106F: 1995-96; Renaissance C104H—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal bumper; gray electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N106K: 1995-97; Centralux E130A—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; coal bumper; gray electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N106L: 1997-98; Epic 8000 C133A—oyster hood w/red floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster/fog electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N106M (i): 1998-99; Epic 8000 C133A—oyster hood w/red floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster/fog electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N106M (ii): 1999-00; Guardian C134A & C134B—oyster hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; fog bumper; oyster/fog electric swivel elbow; headlight

• N109B: 1994-95; Epic 6500SR C102A—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper; light sand gray electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N109D: 1995-97; Epic 6500SR C102D—gray hood with metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N109J: 1995-97; Centralux 1590A/E117A—gray hood w/metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, electric elbow; headlight
• N109K: 1997-98; Epic 6500SR C102G—oyster hood w/red gold floor brush plate logo; fog bumper, electric elbow; headlight

• N114A: 1995-02; headlight, standard elbow; upgrade for various models
• N114B: 2002-?; headlight, standard elbow; upgrade for various models

• N115B: 1994-95; Ambassador III C101A—light sand gray hood w/navy floor brush plate logo; navy bumper, switch, & wand latch; light sand gray elbow, cord, & sheath
• N115F: 1995-97; Ambassador III C101G—gray hood w/metallic gold floor brush plate logo; gray bumper, elbow, cord, & sheath; black wand latch
• N115K: 1997-00; Ambassador III C101H—oyster hood w/red floor brush plate logo; fog bumper & switch; oyster elbow, cord, wand latch, & sheath
• N115L: 2000-01; Ambassador III C101J & C101L—white hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; capri bumper, switch, & wand latch; white elbow & sheath; black cord
• N115M: 2000-02; 2100 C141A—greige hood w/black floor brush plate logo; black bumper, switch, wand latch, & cord; greige elbow, & sheath
• N115N: 2002-2004; 2100 C141F—greige hood w/black floor brush plate logo; black bumper, switch, wand latch, & cord; greige elbow, & sheath
• N115P: 2002-04; 2100 C152B—greige hood w/”2100” in black & red flat cursive “by Electrolux” in red; black bumper, switch, wand latch & cord; greige elbow, & sheath
• N115Q: 2001-04; Lux 5500 C141G & C152C—white hood w/blue revised flat cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper & wand latch; white elbow & sheath; black cord
• N115S: 2004-05; Ultralux C152E (80th anniversary graphic) & Ultralux C152F (80th anniversary graphic w/Aerus logo)—navy hood w/white “Ultralux” caps & white rectangle with blue “Vac” letters; greige bumper, elbow, & sheath; black cord & wand latch
• N115T: 2002-04; Lux 2000 C151B—greige hood w/ black “Lux 2000” text superimposed on a red rectangle with greige “by Electrolux” caps; black bumper wand latch & cord; greige elbow & sheath
• N115U: 2004-09; Ultralux 2000 C151C—greige hood w/black “Ultralux 2000” text superimposed on a red rectangle with greige “by Electrolux” caps; black bumper, wand latch & cord; greige elbow& sheath
• N115V: 2004-09; Lux Classic C151D—greige hood w/orange italicized “Lux” above “the original since 1924” black text; black bumper, wand latch & cord; greige elbow& sheath
• N115X: 2009-13; Lux Classic C151G—white hood w/orange “Lux” caps with a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; white elbow, cord, wand latch & sheath; light gray bumper
• N115Y: 2013-14; Lux Classic C151H—black hood w/white “Lux” caps with a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; black elbow, wand latch, cord, & sheath; light gray bumper
• N115Z: 2014-present; Lux Classic C151H—black hood w/white “Lux” caps with a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; black elbow, wand latch, cord, & sheath; light gray bumper

• N116C: 1994-1999; new model number for 6BC; possibly upgraded
• N116D: 1994-1999; new model number for 7BC; possibly upgraded

• N137A (i): 2000-02; Epic 6500SR C102J & Centralux E130G—white hood w/blue floor brush plate logo; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137A (ii): 2002-03; Epic 6500SR C102J—white hood w/capri revised flattened cursive “Electrolux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137B: 2000-02; Lux 9000 C134D & C134F, Lux 5000 C101K, & Centralux E130G—white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137F: 2001-02; Guardian C134E—white hood w/capri & white “Guardian” caps & oval graphic; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137G: 2001-02; Lux 7000 C102K—white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137J: 2001-04; Lux 5000 C141C & C141E—white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux”; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137M: 2002-04; Lux 7000 C153A—white hood w/blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137P: 2002-04; Guardian C154A & C154B—white hood w/blue & white “Guardian” caps & oval graphic; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137R: 2004-09; Lux Guardian C154E—white hood w/orange italicized “Lux” caps above black “the original since 1924” text; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137S: 2004-09; Lux Legacy C153C—white hood w/orange italicized “Lux” caps above black “the original since 1924” text; capri bumper; white & capri electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137T: 2009-13; Lux Legacy C153D—white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137U: 2009-11; Lux Guardian Ultra C170A—white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white electric swivel elbow; headlight; horizontal vent slots
• N137V: 2011-13; Lux Guardian Ultra C170A—white hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over black caps “the original since 1924”; light gray bumper; white electric swivel elbow; headlight; hole vents
• N137W: 2013-14; Lux Guardian Platinum C177A—black hood w/stainless steel trim plate bearing orange “Lux” caps to the left of black “the original since 1924” text; black bumper, electric swivel elbow; LED headlight
• N137X: 2014-present; Lux Guardian Platinum C177A—black hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over white caps “the original since 1924”; black bumper, electric swivel elbow; LED headlight
• N137Y: 2013-2014; Lux Legacy C153E—black hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over white caps “the original since 1924”; black bumper, electric swivel elbow; headlight
• N137Z: 2014-present; Lux Legacy C153E—black hood w/orange “Lux” caps featuring a sweeping crossbar on the ‘x’ over white caps “the original since 1924”; black bumper, electric swivel elbow; headlight

• N142A: 2001-03; Lux 9000 C134F (w/stiff, green-bristled HPO brush roll & black circuit breaker); blue revised flattened cursive “Lux” wordmark—white hood; capri bumper & wand latch; white/capri elbow & electric wands; headlight

• N144A: 2001-02; Lux 2000 C141B—black hood with no text or graphics; greige bumper, electric elbow
• N144G: 2002-03; Lux 2000 C141D—black hood with no text or graphics; greige bumper, electric elbow

• D146A: 2000-02; Lux Drilux Carpet Cleaning System nozzle w/white-bristled pile-lifter brush; 1.5A—greige hood; black bumper, elbow, & cord; white revised flattened cursive text on a shaded teal rectangular label
• D146B: 2002-04; Lux Drilux Plus Dry Carpet Cleaning System w/blue-bristled pile lifter brush; 1.3A—cream hood w/navy “Ultralux” caps superimposed on a navy rectangle with italicized “DriClean” text; bumper, & elbow; black cord;
• D146C: 2004-05; Ultralux Driclean Drilux Dry Carpet Cleaning System w/blue-bristled pile lifter brush; 1.3A—cream hood w/navy “Ultralux” caps superimposed on a navy rectangle with italicized “DriClean” text; bumper, & elbow; black cord





CANADA LIST (c.1963-1989); first digit of serial number is last digit of production year
(The Canadian plants closed in October 1987, but pre-production parts in light sand gray & regatta blue with the Canadian wordmark including user manuals and those with the “Made in Canada” designation were used afterward through sometime in 1989.)

• PN-1 (i): c.1963-66; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86—cream hood w/red bumper
single cream non-detachable plastic wand; 2 short cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN-1 (ii): c.1966-68; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86—cream hood w/red bumper
red ribbed elbow with wand latch; telescopic wand; 2 short cords—one from nozzle to wand, and one on hose; circuit breaker & clean-out (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN-1 (iii): c.1966-c.68; Elux-O-Matic ZB88 & ZB86—same as (ii) but retrofitted with telescopic elbow & wand (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN II: c.1968-c.70; Elux-O-Matic ZB89 & ZB87—lime green hood w/moss green bumper; moss green ribbed elbow with wand latch; telescopic power wand (integrated wiring); circuit breaker & clean-out (revised U.S. PN-1)
• PN III: c.1970-71; Elux-O-Matic 89E & 87E—lime green hood w/moss green bumper; moss green ribbed corded elbow; roller bearing brush with manual adjustment slider so brush roll could be lowered as it wore down; telescopic power wand (integrated wiring) [problematic elbow contacts, noisy brush roll; and slider adjustment; riveted cover was difficult to remove and attach] (Canadian design)
• PN IV: 1971-73; Elux-O-Matic 89E & 87E—moss green hood w/lime green bumper; moss green ribbed direct-connect corded elbow; telescopic power wand; brass brush roll bearing similar to PN-1’s (revised PN-III)
• PN V: 1973-74; AP100 & AP—wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream ribbed direct-connect corded elbow; telescopic power wand; brass brush roll bearing similar to PN-1’s (recolored PN-IV)

• PN 100 (i) “Rug Saver”: 1974; AP100 & AP—wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; PN 100 decal placed over PN-2 designation on jade sole plate (recolored U.S. PN-2)
• PN 100 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1974-76; AP100 & AP—wheat hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility
• PN 200 “Rug Saver”: 1976-79; AP200 & AP—yellow hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility; production interrupted due to worker strike (recolored PN 100)
• PN 280 “Rug Saver”: 1979-82; AP280 & SAP—chocolate hood w/cream bumper; cream smooth elbow; 2-section wand w/smooth cream sheath with knurled front; modified U.S. PN-2 with a hard-wired cord and hood compatibility (recolored PN 100)

• PN 2000 (i) “Rug Saver”: 1982-85; E2000 & E-Special—almond hood w/tan bumper; tan smooth elbow with unique button clip; 2-section wand w/smooth tan sheath with knurled front; (modified U.S. PN-4A)
• PN 2000 (ii) “Rug Saver”: 1983-85; CB2000 (two-tone gray)—same as (i) but with a gray hood & parts & 3-wire cord

• PN5 “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1985-86; 2100 & L-E 2100—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo; jade bumper; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6 (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986; Models 2100 & L-E 1623 —jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above cursive ‘Carpet & Floor’ & sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps; light sand gray bumper & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & cord; jade elbow & wand latch; one long brush strip; equipped with on/off/reset switch
• PN6 (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986; Models 2100 & L-E 1623 —jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above cursive ‘Carpet & Floor’ & sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ caps; light sand gray bumper & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath & cord; jade elbow & wand latch; one long brush strip; equipped with on/off/reset switch
• PN6A (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-88; CVS Model 1561; grid label—jade hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; light sand gray bumper & switch; jade elbow & wand latch; light sand gray cord; two short brush strips; on/off/reset switch & metal intake rungs (all PN6As)
• PN6A (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Special Edition label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood w/burgundy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Models 1623 & 2100 Regency Series label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood w/steel blue bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (iv) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-88; System 90 2100 & L-E—light sand gray hood; taupe label w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; taupe bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• PN6A (v) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Model 90 1623; light sand gray hood; navy label with Canadian wordmark above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; navy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 6B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; L-E—light sand gray hood; grid label w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; jade bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 6B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model L-E 1623 grid label—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; jade bumper, switch, elbow, wand latch & cord; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; on/off/reset switch & plastic intake rungs (all 6Bs; same as U.S.)
• 6B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-89; Model 1623 “Special Edition” label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; burgundy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 6B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-89; Model 1623 “Regency Series” label w/Canadian wordmark above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood w/steel blue bumper, switch, elbow, & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 6BC (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-88; Model CB2000 (light sand gray & jade; light sand gray & taupe)—same as 6B (i) except for the label & 3-wire cord
• 6BC (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Model CB2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/storm gray bumper & switch; gray elbow, wand latch, & cord; label text “Prolux by” above Canadian wordmark w/English & French sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’ ; 2-section wand w/gray sheath; 3-wire gray or red cord (direct marketing model)
• 7B (i) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1986-87; Model Hi-Tech 2100 grid label w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood; jade bumper & switch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath, elbow & wand latch; on/off/reset switch, plastic intake rungs & extra intake air channel (all 7Bs)
• 7B (ii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-89; Model 2100 “Special Edition” label w/Canadian wordmark—light sand gray hood w/floor brush plate logo above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps; burgundy bumper & switch; light sand gray elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath; (same as U.S.)
• 7B (iii) “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1987-89; Model 2100 “Regency Series” label w/Canadian wordmark above English & French ‘Carpet and Floor Power Nozzle’ sans serif caps—light sand gray hood w/steel blue bumper, switch, elbow, & wand latch; 2-section wand w/light sand gray sheath
• 7BC “Omni-flo Automatic”: 1988-89; Model CB 2000 (cloud gray)—gray hood w/label text: Canadian wordmark w/English & French sans serif ‘Power Nozzle’; storm gray bumper, switch, elbow & wand latch; 2-section wand w/gray sheath; 3-wire gray or red cord (direct sales model)

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U.S./CANADA CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM POWER NOZZLES (speculative)

I'm guessing that each succeeding model was introduced along with the other new cylinders, uprights,commercials, and shampooer-polishers; so that's where I got the years.

PN6A (jade hood; grid label): 1986-88 Model 1561 "Central Vacuum Cleaner" sand/jade

PN6A: (navy label); 1988-89 Model 1569 "Central Vacuum Cleaner" stainless steel/black

1622: 1989-91 Model 1580 "Central Vacuum Cleaner" stainless steel/black

1692: 1991-93 Model 1584 "Central Vacuum Cleaner" hammertone black/black

1684: 1993-94 Model 1590 "Central Vacuum Cleaner" hammertone black/black (floor brush plate logo)

1684: 1994-95 Model 1590A/E117A "Central Vacuum Cleaner" hammertone black/black

N109J: 1995-97 Model E130A "Centra Lux" hammertone black/black (serif white caps superimposed on a large gray scripted C in a white oval; floor brush plate logo)

N106L: 1997-98 Model E130B "Centra Lux" hammertone black/black; oyster with red floor brush plate logo and fog bumper

N106M (red logo) or N106M (blue logo): 1998-2002 Model E130B "Centra Lux" hammertone black/black

N137M: 2002-03; Model E130F "Centra Lux" hammertone black/black (serif white caps superimposed on a large gray scripted C in a white oval; Aerus logo w/flattened cursive “by Electrolux”; Made in America flag decal)

N137P: 2004-09; Model E130G "Centra Lux" hammertone black/black (script “Centra” large orange LUX letters; Aerus logo)

N137S: 2009-2013; Model E130J "Centra Lux" stainless steel/black (script “Centra” & large white LUX letters; Aerus logo)

N137Z: 2014-present; Model E130K "Centra Lux" stainless steel/black (white caps with sweeping crossbar on the ‘X’)


There's also the Model E130H "Condo Lux" for smaller dwellings made since 2008 whose pn’s may have corresponded to the contemporaneous larger units.






Post# 410622 , Reply# 18   6/18/2019 at 09:52 (1,745 days old) by Paul (USA)        
Update

Someone informed me that the N106s have fixed rear wheels, too.

Post# 410624 , Reply# 19   6/18/2019 at 10:00 (1,745 days old) by Paul (USA)        
Aerus (Electrolux Corp.) Mini Nozzle List

Mini Power Nozzles (Sidekicks designed by The Eureka Company for Electrolux Corporation):
Included with premium models; optional for others

Some Adapter Kits:

Service # 43542 ... taupe-colored adapter (to match the Discovery III), power cord, metal-tubed hand grip and six cord straps
Service # 45134 ... (for uprights with hard-wired power cords and accessory receptacle) metal-tubed hand grip, power cord, and six cord straps

Sidekicks (for standard narrow 2-pin connection; integrated and strapped—tanks and uprights)

No model designation/reset button - light sand gray cover, release, & base with black “Sidekick by” text and “Electrolux” registered trademark, 0.5A: 1987-88—Marquise 1521, 2100, L-E 1623, Discovery III 1572E (adapter needed); adapter needed for earlier Discovery II models, Discovery Plus, & Discovery Advantage; CVS 1561 (Canada only); 1569

1562/rocker switch: light sand gray cover, release, & base; black “Sidekick by” text and “Electrolux” registered trademark, 0.5A: 1988-95—Grand Marquise 1521; Legacy 1521; Ultralux 1521; Ultralux LX 1521; Model 90 1623; Diplomat 1677; Diplomat LX 1677; Model 90 1623; Ambassador 1623; Ambassador II 1676; Ambassador III 1676 & C101A; Special Edition 2100, 1623, 1572E (adapter needed on some); Regency Series 2000/2100, 1000/1623, 1500/1515, 1572E (adapter needed on some); Advantage Series 1625, 1525, 1746; Discovery Advantage 1572E (adapter needed); Genesis 1572F (adapter needed); Genesis LX 1685; Genesis LXe 1717; Epic 6000SR 1718; Epic 3000SR 1717, Epic 2500SR 1770 & U112A; Epic 3500SR 1719 & U110A; CVS 1580, 1584, 1590

1562/rocker switch: black cover, release, & base; black on white “Sidekick by” text and “Electrolux” registered trademark, 0.5A: 1993—Ultralux Commemorative Edition


K119A: storm gray cover, release, & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A: 1995-97—Ambassador III C101G; Epic 2500SR U112B; Epic 3500SR U110B
*Prolux industrial home use vacuums with 40-foot cords (for apartment complex cleaning or home cleaning professionals) were not originally color-matched with Sidekicks or hoses likely due to limited need. The later K119A & companion hose is the best match. Models with plug-in power cords that need an adapter are the 1572E and 1572C (earlier ones; later ones had hard-wired cords with the accessory receptacle); Prolux Plus models with accessory receptacle: 1572G, 1717C, 1747, & U111A

K119F: oyster cover with fog release & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A: 1997-00—Ambassador III C101H; Epic 2500SR U110P; Epic 3500SR U112C

K119L: white cover with capri release & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark (early ones with 0.5A motor made by Electrolux Corp., later ones with 0.55A motor made in China): 2000-2009—Ambassador III C101J & C101L; Lux 5500 C141G & C152C; Lux 4000 U140A; Lux 6000 U140B, U140C, & U156A; Lux Legacy U155B & U155C; Lux Classic U155D; Lux 3000 U110Y, U147A, U155A, U147D; Lux Guardian U147E

K119M: light sand gray cover; black release & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark (early ones with 0.5A motor made by Electrolux Corp., later ones with 0.55A motor made in China): 2000-2005—2100 C141A & F, C152B; Lux 2000 C141B & C151B; Ultralux 2000 C151C; Lux Classic C151D; Ultralux C152E & F (since it was an option on the 80th anniversary edition I don’t think one with a regatta release & base was made to match it.)

K119Q: white cover, release, & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark: 2009-2013—Lux Classic C151G; Lux Guardian U147F & -G

K119R: black cover, release, & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark: 2013-present—Lux Classic C151H; Lux Guardian U147H



Sidekick IIs (American design wide 2-pin fitting for: Renaissance, Epic 8000, Guardian, Guardian Encore, Lux 9000, Lux Guardian, Epic 6500SR, Lux 2000, Lux 5000, Lux 7000, Lux Legacy, CentraLuxes, & CondoLux)

1753: light sand gray cover & base with regatta “Sidekick” trademark & Electrolux floor brush plate logo: 1993-95—Epic 6500SR 1762 & C102A

1753: coal cover, connector & base with gold “Sidekick” trademark & Electrolux floor brush plate logo (i); embossed “Sidekick” trademark only (ii): 1994-95—Renaissance C104A

K107C: storm gray cover, connector & base with gold “Sidekick” trademark & Electrolux floor brush plate logo (i); embossed “Sidekick” trademark only (ii): 1995-97—Renaissance C104H; Epic 6500SR C102D; CVS 1590A/E117A

K107J: oyster cover; fog connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 1997-00—Epic 8000; Epic 6500SR C102G; Guardian C134A & C134B; Guardian Encore C134C; CentraLux E130A

K107U: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 2000-03—Lux 5000 C101K, C141C, C141E; Epic 6500SR C102J; Lux 7000 C102K;
CentraLux E130F

K107Y: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.55A; 2004-09—Lux 7000 C153A; Lux Legacy C153C, C153D, C153E; CentraLux E130G

K148C: white cover, connector, & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark; 0.55A; 2009-13—Lux Legacy C153D; CentraLux E130J; CondoLux E130H

K148D: black cover, connector, & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark; 0.55A; 2013-present—Lux Legacy C153E; CentraLux E130K; CondoLux E130H





Sidekick IIIs (Swiss design wide 2-pin w/collar fitting for Lux Guardian Ultra & Lux Guardian Platinum)

K172A: white cover, connector & base; light gray bumper; silver oblong label with orange Aerus logo and black “Sidekick III” trademark; 0.55A; 2009-13—Lux Guardian Ultra C170A

K172B: black cover, connector, base & bumper; silver oblong label with orange Aerus logo and black “Sidekick III” trademark; 0.55A; 2013-present—Lux Guardian Platinum C177A













Post# 410625 , Reply# 20   6/18/2019 at 11:21 (1,745 days old) by Paul (USA)        
Addition/Corrections to Mini Nozzle List

(Amended) K107U: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 2000-02—Lux 5000 C101K, C141C, C141E; Epic 6500SR C102J; Lux 7000 C102K;
CentraLux E130F

(Added) K107X: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 2002-03—Lux 5000 C101K, C141C, C141E; Epic 6500SR C102J; Lux 7000 C102K;
CentraLux E130F

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'Lux 2000' was a model name used for two models of cleaners:

The C141B & -E with the electric hose inlet and the C151B with the standard hose inlet; so only the C151B would then be compatible with the Sidekick K119M. Since the C141s were sold via direct marketing rather than direct sales I'm guessing that there was no color-coordinated Sidekick II to match its colors at the time since I've been unable to find one online; although the current K148D or former 1753 in light sand gray would match.

eBay photo comparisons below of 1)Lux 2000 C141B 2)Lux 2000 C151B 3)Ultralux 2000 C151C

(Interestingly, like some earlier models such as the Marquise 1521, Grand Marquise 1521, and Legacy 1521, the Lux 2000 C141B is not labeled anywhere with its model name).


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Post# 410627 , Reply# 21   6/18/2019 at 11:45 (1,745 days old) by Paul (USA)        
More Additions to Mini Nozzle List

I accidentally omitted the Guardian-style cleaners after the C134C from the Sidekick II lists, so here's an update:

K107U: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 2000-02—Lux 5000 C101K, C141C, C141E; Epic 6500SR C102J; Lux 7000 C102K; Lux 9000 C134D; Guardian C134E; CentraLux E130F

K107X: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.5A; 2002-03—Lux 5000 C101K, C141C, C141E; Epic 6500SR C102J; Lux 7000 C102K; Lux 9000 C134F;
CentraLux E130F

K107Y: white cover; capri connector & base; embossed “Sidekick” trademark, 0.55A; 2004-09—Lux 7000 C153A; Lux Legacy C153C, C153D, C153E; Guardian C154A & -B; Lux Guardian C154E; CentraLux E130G


Post# 410628 , Reply# 22   6/18/2019 at 11:49 (1,745 days old) by Paul (USA)        
C141D

Here's the Lux 2000 C141D (mistekenly referred to in reply #20 as C141E):

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Post# 460825 , Reply# 23   3/1/2023 at 12:59 (392 days old) by Paul (USA)        
PN-3DI Entry in UL Publication

From the 1976 Underwriters Laboratories "Electrical Appliance and Utilization Equipment List" - Page 93

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Post# 460853 , Reply# 24   3/2/2023 at 01:04 (392 days old) by electrolux137 (Los Angeles)        

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I have a Model F with the power nozzle. Its motor housing is gray, matching the gray color of the motor housing of the Model F, and the handle is off-white.

 

The vacuum cleaner came to me from a daughter whose mother had owned it and had it, if I recall correctly, in a summer home. It was barely used, even still having an original Model F bag inside.


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Post# 460866 , Reply# 25   3/2/2023 at 11:45 (392 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        
PN1 Wands...

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There are also a couple of different wands for the PN1:

Some of the earliest ones, such as pictured in the post above, have a permanently attached one-piece wand. Others have a telescoping wand (rare outside of Canada, apparently) that pairs up with an equally rare pistol grip hose with an integrated connector like more the more modern Electrolux hoses. More common is a non-telescoping wand with a plastic sheath and pigtail connectors at each end.

Side note on PN4/PN4A cover compatibility: A couple of years ago, I put a polished aluminum cover on a gray PN4A, just because I liked the look, and one little oddity I discovered was the screws for the two were different lengths. The PN4A screws would fit into the PN4 cover, but they were slightly too long to secure it properly. I had to use the PN4 screws instead.


Post# 460889 , Reply# 26   3/3/2023 at 07:17 (391 days old) by Paul (USA)        

That gray PN-1 looks sharp with the Model F. It must have only been produced for a few months in late 1960 and maybe early 1961, because the summer 1960 Model F ad didn't include it. Glad you have it in your collection.

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Thanks for the PN-4/PN-4A trivia. If you can - please post a photo of your polished PN-4A.


Post# 461133 , Reply# 27   3/10/2023 at 12:17 (384 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        
PN4A photos

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As requested, here are photos of my two PN4A's One has had the cover replaced with a polished aluminum PN4 cover and the other has its original cover that I repainted about five or six years ago. My original intent was to strip off all the paint and polish it up, but I eventually gave up on that idea and repainted it with Rustoleum Hammertone Paint and Primer in One. It was the easiest, most forgiving, most successful spray painting job I've ever done. The color on the can was listed as black, but as you can see from the photos, it's a nice gunmetal gray. It's a bit darker than the original Silverado gray, but I love the look. The one area of the cover that I did manage to completely strip was the raised nameplate area, so I decided to mask it off to give it a custom look. I rather like the result.

One of the unfortunate things about the painted PN4A's is they show scratches so badly. Neither of the two nozzles pictured were exactly pristine examples when I got them, but they looked much worse with their original paint jobs. The brown Olympia nozzles are even worse for showing scratches and scuffs than the gray ones. Although I don't have an Olympia One, I do still have the scratched-up gray cover I took off of the nozzle that now sports the polished PN4 cover, and I'm tempted, just for kicks, to paint it with the bronze hammertone paint, like what I used on the repainted PN4A cover. If I ever do, I'll post a photo.


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Post# 461276 , Reply# 28   3/14/2023 at 11:24 (380 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Great job on the (gunmetal) gray PN-4A, Edgar! It's actually similar to the black PN5 that was later factory-paired with Silverado Deluxe 1505s. While the polished aluminum covers dulled after awhile and were also prone to scratches from use, they are easier to bring back. It must have been more cost-effective for Electrolux to go with the paint.

A bronze repainting of the PN-4 sounds intriguing. I refer to the Olympia One's paint color as bronze anyway due to its metallic look. It also seems to fit with the medals theme of Super J gold and Silverado Deluxe silver.



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