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8. Slide the Blue shrink tubing over the metal connector; Heat the tubing to shrink it in place.
A hair dryer, heat gun or even a cigarette lighter can be used. Be careful to not burn
yourself, the plastic hose or heat the other shrink tubing at this time.
9. Connect the other 2 wires following the same procedure.
10. When all 3 wires are connected and insulated, slide the black shrink tubing over them and
as far towards the motor as possible. Heat this shrink tubing to shrink it on to the wires.
11. Next, slip the Nylon Loop Strap over the wires. This will guide the wires. The Loop Strap
will be held in place with one of the 10-32 x 5/8” screws used to hold the black nozzle on
the hose.
12. Insert the screws into the mounting holes in the Nozzle and thread the screws into the
original holes in the hose if possible. If this is difficult, you may need to drill new holes in
the hose using the 2 holes in the Black Nozzle as a guide. Use a 3/16” diameter drill.
13. When the screws are in place, place the loop strap hole over one of the screws and install
one of the nuts then tighten the screw with a screwdriver. It may be necessary to use a
screw driver to thread the screws through the loop strap.
14. If your hose has a metal stiffener, install its loop over the other screw, install the nut and
tighten it. If there is no stiffener, just install the nut and tighten the screws.
15. Your repair and upgrade is now complete and ready to test. If you have any questions,
please call Air-Care Tech Support, 800-322-9919.