Hitachi vacuum cleaner User Manual

CV-S880/CV-S890/CV-T885
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Vacuum Cleaner
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ACCESSORIES (Fig.1)
A Flexible crush proof hose B Extension pipe C Curved joint pipe D Joint pipe E Cloth bag F Dusting brush (stored in tool G Crevice nozzle storage space) H Rug and floor tool (for CV-S880, CV-T885) I Rug and floor tool (for CV-S890) J Rug and floor tool (Y31) K Rug and floor tool (D321-D)
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HOW TO OPERATE
TO ASSEMBLE HOSE (Fig. 2)
The hose and joint pipe are packaged separately. T o put them together , insert the curved joint pipe 1 and joint pipe 2 into each end of the hose 3 until the claws 4 of the stopper rings 5 click into the holes
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of the curved joint pipe and joint pipe.
TO ATTACH HOSE (Fig. 3)
Insert the joint pipe 2 into the suction inlet 7 of the cleaner. When you remove the hose 3, pull the joint pipe 2 while pressing the button 8.
TO ATTACH EXTENSION PIPES (Fig. 4)
Fit the extension pipes 9, and the selected suction attachment by twisting together.
TO DETACH EXTENSION PIPES (Fig. 5)
Twist and pull the extension pipe Ä, upward.
RUG AND FLOOR TOOL (Fig. 6) (for CV-S890)
To clean smooth surfaces, depress the switch " " to in line with " " Ç. To clean rugs or carpets depress the switch " " to in line with " " Å.
RUG AND FLOOR TOOL (Fig. 21)
The tool is fitted with a brush at the back which can either be used in the “withdrawn” or “projected” position. These positions are operated by the pedal on the tool marked " " (Carpet)îand " " (Floor)
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For cleaning rug or carpet, keep the brush in its “withdrawn” position, i.e., with the pedal marked " " pressed down with your toe. If you feel the tool is heavy to slide on the carpet, please reduce the suction power by adjusting the suction control. (Fig. 9)
ON-OFF SWITCH (Fig. 7)
Turn cleaner on or off by pushing downward on the power switch É.
ELECTRONIC POWER CONTROL (for CV-S890, Fig. 8)
Suction power may be regulated electronically using the dial on the unit Ñ. For stronger suction (thick carpets or hard floors) rotate the dial to the right. Rotate it to the left for reduced suction (curtains, delicate fabrics).
SUCTION CONTROL (Fig. 9)
Suction pressure is reduced by moving the adjustment ring Ö on the curved joint pipe 1 to expose a hole. The more hole area exposed the lower the suction. Low suction pressure is recommended for cleaning curtains, blinds, delicate fabrics etc,.
AUTOMATIC CORD REWIND (Fig. 11)
The power cord is stored neatly inside the cleaner using an automatic cord rewind. When cleaning is completed unplug from the mains and depress the rewind pedal á, the cord will automatically rewind. NOTE: Should the cord not fully rewind, pull out a short length and
press the pedal again.
For smooth rewinding, turn the cord inlet toward the same direction as the cord pulled out.
TOOL STORAGE SPACE (Fig. 12)
The crevice and brush tools snap into the rear storage rack à for safekeeping and easy access.
TO USE ATTACHMENTS (Fig. 13,14) TO STORE ACCESSORIES (Fig. 15)
Hose, extension pipe and rug and floor tool can be attached in assembled condition to the cleaner by using the nozzle hook â of the rug and floor tool. This combination allows you a space storage.
1. Place the cleaner upright.
2. Slide the nozzle hook â of the rug and floor tool into the hook supporter ä at the rear of the cleaner as shown in Fig. 15.
3. Turn the hose around pipes to make it compact and stable.
NOTE: TO DISCONNECT CURVED JOINT PIPE (Fig. 16)
Blockages may be cleared by separating the curved joint pipe from the hose. To separate the curved joint pipe depress the two claws 4 which are located in the holes on both sides of curved joint pipe 6 and pull apart. When needed, the hose collar ã can be removed from the hose end by turning it (left-handed screw). To re-connect push hose back into curved joint pipe and twist until two claws 4 locate with holes 6. Likewise you can disconnect the hose joint on the other end of the hose.
HOW TO REMOVE DUST TAKING OUT DUST BAG (Fig. 17)
1. Remove the plug from the electrical outlet. Open the bag
2. Pull out the dust bag é gently.
3. Slide off the bag clip from the dust bag and dispose of dust in the
SETTING DUST BAG (Fig. 18)
1. Before setting the dust bag, be sure to slide back the bag clip.
2. Place the dust bag by opening its inner lid è.
3. Position the top edges of the collar to the inner lid concave, and
NOTE
To avoid using the cleaner without the cloth bag, the clamp system of your cleaner prevents the bag compartment lid from being clamped when the cloth bag has not been replaced, or has not been set properly in place.
CARE OF AIR FILTERS
Do not hold the hose and the joint pipe to transport the cleaner.
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compartment lid å by pulling up the clamp ç .
dust bag.
fit the hole at the lower edge to the guide pins ê of the case.
BAG FULL INDICATOR (Fig. 10)
When the orange sign Ü appears in the large window continuously, change the cloth bag. Check the bag full indicator (with the highest power of electronic power control for CV-S890) by lifting cleaning head from the surface being cleaned or removing the crevice nozzle when it has been used. NOTE: If the cleaner is used in such a condition as the orange sign
appears in the large window, air to the motor will be reduced and the motor will eventually burn out.
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MOTOR PROTECTION AIR FILTER (Fig. 19)
Once or twice a year, or when it becomes visibly soiled, the motor protection filter ë located behind the cloth bag may need cleaning.
1. Take out the cloth bag, then remove the filter from the cleaner as shown in Fig. 19 and wash in warm water.
2. After washing the filter, dry thoroughly away from direct sunlight and fit back into the cleaner.
NOTE: If the air filter is used when wet, suction is impaired and the
motor may be damaged.
HYGIENIC AIR FILTER (for CV-S890, Fig. 20)
Periodically check the condition of the exhaust air filter. To replace it:
1. Remove the bag compartment lid å.
2. Pull out the filter by its top tab and discard it í.
3. Push in a new filter ì.
4. Close the bag compartment lid å.
HOW TO MAINTAIN CLEANING EFFICIENCY AND A VOID ACCIDENTS
The plug of the power supply cord should be removed from the
socket outlet before cleaning the appliance or under-taking maintenance operations.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Be sure to replace a new cloth bag after disposing of the full one.
There is a device which prevents the bag compartment lid from being closed when the cloth bag has not been replaced. Do not tamper with this to use without bags as dust will be sucked directly into the mechanical parts and may damage the motor.
Do not use the cleaner to pick up wet dirt, and avoid using the
cleaner in a wet and moist place as moisture may damage the motor and other mechanical parts.
Do not pick up sharp objects, eg. nails, to prevent damage to the
vacuum cleaner.
Do not block the air flow.
Any blockages or obstructions to the suction inlet, rug-and-floor tool, extension pipe, hose, etc. or the exhaust air outlet can cause loss of power and motor overheating.
Do not pick up matches, fireplace ashes, or smoking material
with cleaner, as a possible fire hazard may result.
To clean the cleaner body and attachments, wipe them with a
soapsuds-soaked cloth, and avoid using spirits.
Avoid cleaning the switch part with a wet cloth and splashing water
on it as moisture may cause a short circuit.
The carbon brushes of the motor are of special composition.
When replacing the defaced carbon brushes, it is necessary to use the Hitachi special carbon brushes for the Hitachi Vacuum Cleaner.
Your vacuum cleaner is not a toy. Do not allow children to play
with the cleaner. Do not leave cleaner connected to an electrical outlet and leave it unattended.
Warning; Electric shock could occur if used outdoors or on wet
surfaces.
This product conforms with the protection requirements of council directives 89/336/ECC relating to electromagnetic compatibility and 73/23/ECC relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
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