How To Clean - Hitachi PV-XA100 Instruction Manual

Cordless stick cleaner
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How to clean

Stick cleaner
 Use in accordance with the floor type.
l You can clean proficiently by moving the power head back and forth across floor.
Carpet
Flooring
WARNING
CAUTION
 The safety switch of the power head
When you lift the power head from the floor, the safety switch activates and the rotary brush
stops rotating for your safety.
Safety switch
l For maintenance of the safety switch (P.E-17)
WARNING
E-10
Clean by moving back and forth. You can collect dust thoroughly when pulling back.
l When cleaning a new carpet for the first time, the cleaner may collect many loose threads.
To prevent damage to the floor, move along the grain of the flooring.
l If dust remains on the floor after pulling the power head towards yourself, lift the power
head and vacuum again.
Risk of injury.
Do not place the power head on parts of your body (on top
of your feet, etc.) when pulling the power head.
l There is a risk of getting caught in the rotating rotary brush.
Risk of damage to the floor.
Do not leave the power head in the same position during operation.
Do not firmly press the power head against the floor.
l The floor may be damaged if it is easily damaged such as
cypress or padded flooring*.
*Padded flooring is flooring where the surface is cushioned using vinyl chloride, etc.
Risk of damage to the floor.
l If dust gets tangled in the wheels, the wheels cannot rotate,
which may cause wear and tear and floor damage.
Periodically perform maintenance.
l If the brushes, wheels, or rotary brush are worn out, please consult
with the dealer as soon as possible. (We recommend replacing the
brushes, wheels, and rotary brush at the same time)
Stops
Rotates
Risk of injury.
Do not touch the safety switch or the rotating rotary brush of the power head.
l The rotary brush may rotate. Be careful especially around children.
(P.E-18)
Brushes
Wheels
Brushes
Rotary brush

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