How to use your HITACHI VACUUM CLEANER MODEL CV-90CY CV_90CY.
PART INDENTIFICATION Cord storage hooks Curved joint pipe Handle Handle cover Filter maintenance sign Flexible hose Dusting brush Carrying handle ON-OFF switch Clamp Extension pipes Dust compartment Crevice nozzle Duct hose Front cover Hose storage hook & cord storage hook Handle release pedal (3 positions) Furniture guard Fig.1 HOW TO OPERATE TO INSTALL THE HANDLE (Fig. 2) 1.
ON-OFF SWITCH (Fig. 3) Turn cleaner on or off by pushing downward on the power switch 3 Fig.3 5 CORD STORAGE AND RELEASE (Fig. 4) 1. To store the cord, turn the upper cord storage hook 4 to the upward position, and wrap the cord around the hooks. 2. To release the power cord, turn the upper cord storage hook 4 downward, then pull off the complete cord. 3. To help secure the cord during use, fix it on the upper cord storage hook 5 4 Fig.4 HANDLE POSITION (Fig.
AUTOMATIC HEIGHT CONTROL (Fig. 6) The HITACHI vacuum cleaner has an automatic height control, which adjusts the nozzle to the proper height of any carpet pile. Fig.6 DUST COMPARTMENT OPERATION (Fig. 7) 6 When the orange sign 6 appears continuously in the window, empty the dust compartment. Never allow the dust compartment to become so full that the dirt will block the passage to the compartment.
HOW TO USE TOOLS (Fig. 10, 11, 12) Use the tools you require for cleaning hard floors, fabrics and curtains etc. 1. Ensure the cleaner is in the upright position. 2. Hold the dusting brush 8 and the extension pipe 9 as shown in Fig.10, and disconnect the dusting brush from the extension pipe. 3. Turn the hose storage hook 0 counter clockwise, and remove the flexible hose A from the back of the cleaner. 4. When use the extension pipes, remove them from the back of the cleaner.
HOW TO CLEAR A BLOCKAGE If your cleaner is used when the dust compartment is full or if any blockages are sucked in by accident, the air ducts may become clogged. If this occurs, remove the blockages or obstructions from the air ducts as follows. CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet. *DUCT HOSE (Fig. 13, 14) 1. Empty the dust compartment. 2. Turn the cleaner over. Release the handle to the middle position. Remove the 3 screws from the belt cover B 3.
How to empty the dust compartment 1) Empty the dust compartment before dust reaches the max line. 2) If you continue using the cleaner, the suction power will be diminished due to dust clogging the filter. 3) Please remove the dust. NOTE: Switch off the power and remove the mains plug from the socket before emptying the dust compartment. Button Clamp Max line Poly Bag Dust compartment Fig.17 Mesh Filter How to dispose of the dust (Fig. 17) 1) Press the clamp of dust case.
*Filters in dust case (Washable) (Maintenance once a month) (Fig. 19) 1) Remove the dust compartment and empty out the dust. 2) -1. Press the button with thumb. -2. Remove the cyclone case by pushing the button with two fingers (the forefinger and the middle finger). -3. Remove the dust around the inside mesh filter ( the mesh filter is washable). 3) Open the lid of the dust compartment and remove the mesh filter, you can wash the mesh filter.
SERVICING AND REPAIRS CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet before replacing the belt or the rotary brush. *HOW TO REPLACE THE BELT (Fig. 21, 22) The drive belt should be checked regularly to ensure that it is in good condition. If it is stretched, cracked or cut, it should be replaced. 1. Turn the cleaner over. Release the handle to the middle position. Remove the 3 screws from the belt cover. (Fig.21) 2. Remove the belt cover B as shown. 3.
HOW TO MAINTAIN CLEANING EFFICIENCY ● The plug of the power supply cord should be removed from the socket outlet before cleaning the appliance or undertaking maintenance operations. ● The supply cord on this appliance can only be replaced by the use of special tools and if it is damaged the appliance must be returned to the manufacturer or an accredited service agent for repair. ● Empty the dust compartment before it is filled excessively.
IMPORTANT The mains lead on this equipment is supplied with a moulded plug incorporating a fuse, the value of which is indicated on the pin face of the plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, an ASTA or BSI approved BS 1362 fuse must be used of the same rating. If the fuse cover is detachable never use the plug with the cover omitted. If a replacement fuse cover is required, ensure it is of the same colour as that visible on the pin face of the plug. Fuse covers are available from your dealer.
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