Numatic Henry HVR200 Maunal For 1999-2002 Style Henry

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alexhoovers94

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Hello, so today I decided to scan in my old Henry "manual" from my old 2002 Henry.
This Manual was for the 1100w single speed, (rocker switch) single fan motor Henry with the white lettering, these models in this variation were sold between 1999-late 2002.

Enjoy. :)

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It doesn't look like the wand is detachable from the pn.
They probably shipped separate.

It's rare to see a pn, or any wand sets, that are all one piece. It's a burden to ship and warehouse such a large item.

I learn something new about Henry and his compadre's everyday.
 
They were only made like that from 1999 till about 2003 then they changed to the two piece wand set and the power head was also different, it was when Numatic changed Henry's small 1100w single fan motor to the two stage 1200w motor.

The Henry Turbo after 2003 looked like this.

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24 volts ?! interesting. I continue to learn new things about Numatic vacuums.

Are you waiting it out, hoping to find a compatible PN? Or do you not need a pn?

I'm looking at getting a Henry, but I will add a PN, probably an Electrolux.

I must say too, you have an impressive collection. You are like 15. How long have you been collecting?

I did not know there is a Lewis.

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There was a John and a Lewis which were available as an exclusive at John Lewis stores for their anniversary a short time ago, they have since discontinued.

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Also, the older Numatics...Henrys and such from 1998 and prior had a 100w power take off socket for a powerhead, after 1998, so 99-present, they did away with that 100w power head take off socket and only the specific two models "HenryTurbo" and "HenryHound" had a power head socket but it was for a lesser powerd head and those were 24v sockets and they had an electric hose and specific wands to fit to the power head.

The older Henry's, you could use the specific power head or any power head that would be compatible and 100w or less, since it had a pretty standard power head socket fitting. those you just clipped the power head cord to the tubes and hose.

Hope that helps.
 
Thank-you Alex



A 150th Anniversary for John-Lewis stores does surely deserve special treats.
In the U.S., we rarely have anything so spectacular and long lasting.

I'm intrigued with the 24 volt pn. I wonder why they down graded the voltage. I wonder if it was a safety or efficiency issue. And if there is a separate transformer inside the motor compartment.

Alex, I think if you wait it out, you will find a proper pn for your cylinder. Either way, you have great collection already.
Thanks for the information.
 

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