
| Replacement Chart for Singer Vacuum Motors, Filtration, & More | ||
|---|---|---|
| Model # | Replacement Motor | Filtration |
Singer Model: S100 120 volt |
Buy Now / Details & Instructions116472 (replaces 116474) |
Paper Bag #723EB |
Singer Models: S200 120 volt |
Buy Now / Details & Instructions115334 |
Paper Bag #723EB |
| Singer Models: S300, S350 120 volt |
Not available from MD Vac | Twist-on Cartridge Filter |
Filtration Maintenance
Much like a regular portable vacuum, the basic maintenance of a Singer Central Vacuum System is changing the bag, or, in some cases, emptying the dirt receptacle on the main unit. To do this, remove the base of the unit with a twist or by unlatching, then dump the debris. Twist off the filter, which can be further cleaned or replaced. Wash it and thoroughly air dry it before installing.
Pipe and Hose Maintenance
We recommend cleaning out the hose and piping system at least once per year. The best way to do that is with Tornado Central Vacuum Maintenance Cloths. They do a couple of things. First, they push through the pipes, bringing along stalled out debris. Second, they deodorize the hose, pipes, and unit. Some amazing results can come from this product. The vacuum hose will last longer if it is stored on a hanger, always being detached from the vacuum after each use. See if any of these Storage Items can help your situation (scroll to the bottom of the Accessory Page).
Email Reminders to Empty Vacuum
Sign up for the Free Quarterly Email Reminders to dispose of your central vacuum debris. Let the trash build up can reduce suction, making the unit run hotter and clean less efficiently.
Troubleshooting
Self diagnose your system using this Interactive Troubleshooting Guide and Solutions.
Circuit Board, Relay, Transformer, MiniBreaker 
Separate transformers, relays, and minibreakers are not available here for Singer. However, when a circuit board is installed, the most common board replacement for Singer vacuums is the Vacuum Motor Circuit Board for Single Motor Units 110 Volt. The board is strong, yet generic and may need to be retrofitted. There are other Generic Circuit Boards here for units with different voltage and two motors. These robust generic boards are made by the leading industry supplier. An electrician will be able to replace the circuit board, or replace the relay, transformer, and minibreakers with a circuit board quite easily. Print and use the large photograph of the board as the wiring guide.