Sanyo SC-X90 manual

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    SC-X80 SC-X90 INSTR UC TIO N MANUAL V ACUUM CLEANER HOUSEHOLD USE ONL Y IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NAMES OF EACH P ART PREPARA TIONS BEFORE USE USING THE VACUUM CLEANER USING THE A TTACHMENTS EMPTYING THE DUST COMP ARTMENT CLEANING THE FILTERS CLEANING THE SECONDARY FIL TERS CLEARING BLOCKAGES AND CLEANING THE AGIT AT OR ASSEMBL Y REPLACEMENT I[...]

  • Page 2

    IMPORTA NT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS VACUUM CLEANER WA RNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Do not leave the vacuum cleaner when plugged in. Unplug it from the outlet when not in u[...]

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    2 16. Do not touch the agitator while it is spinning. 17. Do not place any heavy items on top of the vacuum cleaner. 18. Do not step on the hose or pull it too strongly . 19. Do not pick up items such as pieces of waste paper or cloth which look as though they may cause the hose to become blocked. 20. Do not clean or store the vacuum cleaner in pla[...]

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    3 NAMES OF EACH PA RT Suction Hose ON/OFF Switch Dust Compartment Carrying Handle Operate vacuum cleaner only at the voltage specified on name plate. Crevice T ool Release Button FRONT REAR Fork Handle Filter Cover Cord Storage Hooks Wa nd Power Cord Plu g Plug shown in figure may differ from actual plug attached to un it for your a rea. Power Cord[...]

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    1 2 3 Attaching the handle PREPA RAT IONS BEFORE USE Caution : Do not connect the power cord plug to the wall outlet until assembly is completed. Set the vacuum cleaner to the upright position. The handle screw has been installed for shipping purposes. Remove the screw before inserting handle. Insert the handle as shown in the illustration. Insert [...]

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    1 1 2 2 5 Cord Storage Hooks PREPA RAT IONS BEFORE USE WINDING THE POWER CORD Hook the power cord over the clip which i s l ocated o n the upper c ord storage hook as shown. Wind the p ower cord a round the c ord storage hooks. RELEASING THE POWER CORD Rotate the upper cord storage hook downward. Return the hook to the upright position before attem[...]

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    Handle Release 6 USING THE VA CUUM CLEANER ON/OFF SWITCH Start or stop vacuum c leaner by pushing on the switch. ADJUSTING THE HANDLE The handle of t his vacuum cleaner can be set t o one of three positions-Upright,Normal,Parallel.Place your foot on either one of the handle release point s as shown and pull back on the handle until it releases from[...]

  • Page 8

    Install the wand to the hose. T o achieve maximum reach with the attachments,attach the crevice tool to the end of the wand. Securely and firmly connect the wand to the hose while twisting the wand, as shown in the illustration below . The upholstery tool & dusting brush can be attached directly to the wand, hose or the end of the crevice tool.[...]

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    1 3 2 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 Trapdoor Release Lever Duster Handle Turn the duster handle several times in the direction shown to empty the dust compartment. EMPTYING THE DUST COMPA RTMENT Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning. Empty the dust compartment w[...]

  • Page 10

    Dust Compartment Ribs 1 2 3 1 3 2 CLEANING THE FIL TERS Remove the dust compartment.(refer to page 8) T o maintain optimum suction power, the dust filter fins should be kept clean of dirt. Clean the filter fins free of dirt with the end of fork as shown. Set the dust compartment to the parallel position. Open the trapdoor, then push the release but[...]

  • Page 11

    Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the filters. Remove the filter cover . Gently clean the ai r outle t filter with w ater. CLEANING THE SUB-FILTER Clean the sub-filter when it becomes dirty. Remove the dust compartment (refer to page 8). Remo[...]

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    1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 Nozzle Pipe Scissors Threads CLEARING BLOCKAGES IN THE SUCTION HOSE AND CL EANING THE AGIT A TOR ASSEMBL Y Caution: Be s ure t o tur n the ON/OFF switch to th e" OF F " position and disconnect the power cord from the wa ll outlet before clearing an y blockages in the suction hose and cleaning th e agitator assembly . Clear[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 Agitator Assembly Motor Shaft Flat Belt Motor Shaft Flat Belt Flat Belt Pulley REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Caution: Be sure to turn the O N/OFF swit ch to the "OFF " position and discon nect the po wer cord fro m the wall outlet before replacing an y of the parts be low . REPLACING THE FLA T BEL T Remove the bottom plate. (refer to[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 Agitator Assembly Motor Shaft Flat Belt REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Caution: Be sure to turn the O N/OFF swit ch to the "OFF" pos ition and discon nect the po wer cord fro m the wall outlet before replacing an y of the parts be low . REPLACING THE A GIT A TO R Remove the bottom plate. (refer to page 14) Lift out the agitator assemb[...]

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    2 1 1 Bottom Plate REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS REMOVING THE BOTTO M PLA TE Set the vacuum cleaner to the parallel position and turn it over . 3 Remove the bottom plate by pulling the tabs as illustrated. REA TT ACHING THE BOTT OM PLA TE Insert the projection on the bottom place into the groove on the nozzle head and set the bottom plate in place. Push[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING If there is a problem with the vacuum cleaner, carry out the following checks to find the cause. If the problem still persists after the checks have been made, do not use the vacuum cleaner to prevent the possibility of an accident occurring. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position, disconnect the power cord from the [...]