Manual Hitachi CV-100 Magister Vacuum Cleaner

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HOW TO MAINTAIN CLEANING EFFICIENCY AND AVOID ACCIDENTS
Be sure to replace the cloth filter after disposing of the dust.
If the cleaner is used without replacing its filter, dust will be sucked directly into the mechanical parts and may
damage the motor.
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.
Do not press or hit the clamp when carrying the cleaner. It may cause the dust receptacle to fall and hurt you.
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 the cleaner, as a possible fire hazard may result.
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.
To clean the cleaner body and attachments, wipe them with a soapsuds-soaked cloth, and avoid using spirits.
Avoid cleaning the switch part with 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 cleaner. Do not leave cleaner connected to an
electrical outlet and leave it unattended.
Always disconnect cord form electrical outlet before servicing the cleaner.
Warning:
Electric shock could occur if used outdoors or on wet surfaces.
COMMENT CONSERVER UN BON RENDEMENT DE NETTOYAGE ET
EVITER LES ACCIDENTS
Ne pas oublier de remettre le filtre en toile en position après avoir éliminé la poussière.
Si l’aspirateur est utilisé sans le filtre, la poussiére se rendrait directement aux mécanismes et risquerait d’endommager
le moteur.
Si le cordon d’alimentation est endommagé, il doit être remplacé par le fabricant, un revendeur
agréé ou toute autre personne qualifiée ceci dans le but d’éviter tout risque d’incident.
Ne pas presser ou heurter le crampon lors du transport de l’aspirateur. Vous risquer de faire tomber le recepteur de
poussiere et de vous blessez.
Ne pas obstruer le flux d’air. Tout ce qui peut obstruer ou boucher l’arrivée d’air, le balaibrosse, le tuyau de rallonge,
le tuyau souple. etc., peut provoquer une diminution de la puissance d’aspiration et un échauffement du moteur.
Ne pas utiliser l’aspirateur pour aspirer des allumettes, des mégots ou des cendres, car ceci pourrait provoquer un
incendie.
Ne pas utiliser cet aspirateur pour aspirer des saletés mouillées et éviter de l’utiliser dans un emplacement humide
ou mouillé, car l’humidité risquerait d’endommager le moteur ou d’autres pièces mécaniques.
Pour nettoyer le corps de l’aspirateur et ses accessories, les essuyer avec un chiffon proper trempé dans de l’eau
savonneuse. Eviter d’utiliser de l’essence, de l’alcool ou de la benzine.
Eviter de nettoyer la partie du commutateur avec un chiffon mouillé ou d’éclabousser de l’eau sur cet aspirateur, car
l’humidité risquerait de causer un court-circuit.
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Brand Hitachi
Model CV-100 Magister
Category Vacuum Cleaners
File type PDF
File size 1.83 MB

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The hose of my vacuum cleaner is clogged, what can I do? Verified

Detach the hose and look through it to determine if it is actually clogged. If this is the case, you can take a long object such as a broomstick and carefully push it through the hose. This will generally remove any objects that are clogging the hose. If this didn't help you should contact the manufacturer.

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What sizes dust bag are there? Verified

There are two sizes that need to be considered. First is the size of the plate with the bag entrance. This determines whether the dust bag will fit a certain vacuum cleaner. Then theres the size of the bag. This is mostly indicated in liters and determines how much dust the bag can hold.

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The power cord of my vacuum cleaner does not rewind back into the device, what can I do? Verified

It is possible that there is a twist or fold in the cord. Completely roll out the cord a few times and rewind it back into the device under guidance of your hands. If this does not solve the problem, it is possible the mechanism to rewind the cord is broken. In that case, contact the manufacturer or a repair service.

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How do I remove dust and hair from the vacuum cleaner brush head? Verified

Removing dust and hair from the vacuum cleaner brush head has be done manually. If this does not go as desired, it's possible to use a fine comb to remove the remaining dirt.

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My vacuum cleaner makes a whistling noise, what can I do? Verified

This problem is often caused by a full dustbag or filter or when there is an opening that allows air into the hose. Check the dust bag and filter and replace them if necessary. Check the hose for any holes or bad connections. If this does not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer.

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What setting on the vacuum cleaner brush head should I use? Verified

Nearly all vacuum cleaners have a head with an adjustable brush. Use the brush for hard surfaces to prevent scratches and damage. Turn off the brush for carpeting and rugs.

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Can I user a paper dust bag more than once? Verified

This is not advisable. The pores of the bag wat will get saturated, causing a loss in suction and possibly damaging the motor.

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What is HEPA? Verified

HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. Many vacuum cleaners have a HEPA filter. A HEPA filter will stop at least 85% and at most 99,999995% of all particles of 0,3 micrometer (µm) and up.

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Can I use a regular vacuum cleaner to suck up ash? Verified

No, this is absolutely not possible. Ash that seems cooled may still be warm or even hot inside. A regular vacuum cleaner is not designed for this and it can cause a fire. Also, the filters of regular vacuum cleaners are not always suited for retaining extremely small particles such as ash. It can then reach the motor of the vacuum cleaner and cause damage.

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