Sanyo Vacuum Cleaner SC X90 User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
VACUUM CLEANER  
SC-X80  
SC-X90  
Contents  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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NAMES OF EACH PART  
PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE  
USING THE VACUUM CLEANER  
USING THE ATTACHMENTS  
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6
7
EMPTYING THE DUST COMPARTMENT  
CLEANING THE FILTERS  
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9
10  
CLEANING THE SECONDARY FILTERS  
CLEARING BLOCKAGES AND  
CLEANING THE AGITATOR ASSEMBLY  
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12  
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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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 places where there are high  
temperatures.  
21. Store the vacuum cleaner away from excessive humidity.  
22. When carrying the vacuum cleaner, hold it by the carrying handle.  
23. Before servicing the vacuum cleaner, allow all metal parts to cool first.  
24. Always place foot on handle release when adjusting the handle position  
of the vacuum cleaner.  
25. If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by  
a repair shop appointed by the manufacturer, because special purpose  
tools are required.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
This vacuum cleaner is intended for household use only.  
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NAMES OF EACH PART  
FRONT  
REAR  
Handle  
Cord Storage  
Hooks  
Power Cord  
Power Cord Plug  
Plug shown in  
figure may differ  
from actual plug  
attached to unit  
for your area.  
Suction Hose  
Hose  
Release Button  
Holder  
Carrying Handle  
ON/OFF Switch  
Crevice Tool  
Dust  
Compartment  
Wand  
Upholstery Tool &  
Dusting Brush  
Filter Cover  
Holder  
Mount  
Handle Release  
Fork  
WARNING:  
Operate vacuum cleaner only at the voltage specified on name plate.  
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE  
Caution: Do not connect the power cord plug to the wall outlet until assembly  
is completed.  
Attaching the handle  
Insert the screw that you  
removed.Be sure screw  
is tightened,but not  
over tightened.  
Set the vacuum cleaner  
1 to the upright position. 2 been installed for  
The handle screw has  
3
shipping purposes.  
Remove the screw  
before inserting  
handle. Insert the  
handle as shown  
in the illustration.  
Handle Screw  
Handle Screw  
Attaching the suction hose & attachments  
TURN  
TURN  
Hose  
Holder  
Crevice Tool  
Wands  
TURN  
Upholstery Tool &  
Dusting Brush  
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE  
WINDING THE POWER CORD  
Wind the power cord around the cord  
storage hooks.  
Hook the power cord over  
1 the clip which is located on  
2
the upper cord storage hook  
as shown.  
Cord Storage  
Hooks  
Plug  
Side  
Hose  
Holder  
Plug shown in figure may  
differ from actual plug  
attached to unit for  
Clip  
your area.  
Holder  
Mount  
RELEASING THE POWER CORD  
Return the hook to the  
2upright position before  
Rotate the upper cord storage hook  
1downward.  
attempting to rewind the  
power cord.  
Upper Cord  
Storage Hook  
INSERTING THE POWER CORD PLUG  
Insert the power cord plug into the  
wall outlet.  
Plug shown in figure may  
differ from actual plug  
attached to unit for  
your area.  
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USING THE VACUUM CLEANER  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
Start or stop vacuum cleaner  
by pushing on the switch.  
ON/OFF Switch  
OFF  
ON  
ADJUSTING THE HANDLE  
The handle of this vacuum cleaner can be set to one of  
three positions-Upright,Normal,Parallel.Place your foot  
on either one ofthe handle release points as shown andpull  
back on the handleuntil it releases fromits upright position.  
Handle Release  
Normal position  
Upright position  
This position is used for normal cleaning.  
The handle is normally locked in this  
position for storage or when using the  
attachments.  
Push the handle forward  
until it locks.  
Parallel position  
This position is used for cleaning under  
furniture.  
EDGE CLEANING  
This vacuum cleaner is equipped with an "edge cleaning" function for cleaning carpet edges  
near baseboards and stationary furniture.  
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USING THE ATTACHMENTS  
Caution: When using the attachments during cleaning, set the vacuum  
cleaner to the upright position.  
Disconnect the hose from the vacuum  
cleaner.  
Pull the hose gently in the direction of  
the arrow todisconnect it.  
1
Hose  
Hook the hose holder onto the  
2 holder mount.  
Caution:  
Hose  
Holder  
Before using the attachments,  
please make sure the hose is  
hooked on the holder mount.  
2
Remove the wands from the  
3 vacuum cleaner.  
Holder  
Mount  
1
Two wands are contained together.  
Pull out the second wand as shown.  
Wands  
Second  
Wand  
Caution:  
Crevice  
Tool  
When removing the attachments,pull  
them in the directions shown in the  
illustration.Pulling them in the wrong  
direction or pulling them forcefully may  
cause damage to the attachment ribs.  
Install the wand to the hose.  
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To 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 end of the wand which has the marking of  
should be connected to the hose.  
The upholstery tool & dusting brush can be attached directly to the wand, hose or the end of the  
crevice tool. Refer to the illustration for the correct way to position the upholstery tool &  
dusting brush.  
Wands  
Crevice Tool  
Crevice Tool  
Wand  
Hose  
Upholstery  
Tool  
Dusting Brush  
Hose  
Crevice Tool  
Upholstery tool & Dusting brush  
To detach the dusting brush from the upholstery tool: Press the  
tabs on the brush downward to remove it.  
To reattach the dusting brush to the upholstery tool: Insert  
the front of the upholstery tool under the hook on the front of the  
dusting brush. Press down on the back of the upholstery tool to  
snap it into place under the dusting brush tabs.  
Tabs  
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EMPTYING THE DUST COMPARTMENT  
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 when  
contents reach the MAX mark.  
Push the release button to remove the  
dust compartment.  
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1
Release Button  
MAX mark  
Turn the duster handleseveral times in the  
4 direction shown to empty the dust  
Press the release lever to open the  
trapdoor.  
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compartment.  
Duster Handle  
Release Lever  
Trapdoor  
Reattaching the Dust Compartment  
Close the trapdoor and insert the projection on the  
dust compartment into the groove on the main body.  
Push the dust compartment into  
2 the main body as shown to  
1
reattach.  
Projection  
Groove  
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CLEANING THE FILTERS  
Remove the dust compartment.(refer to page 8)  
Release  
Button B  
1
2
Set the dust compartment to the  
parallel position. Open the trapdoor,  
then push the release button B and  
pull out the main filter.  
The main filter and prefilter will be  
removed at the same time.  
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Caution: Do not push the release  
button B at the upright position.  
As this may drop or damage the  
main filter and prefilter.  
Clean the main filter and prefilter with a soft-bristled brush and rinse with cold water.  
Allow both items to dry completely.  
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Caution:  
Do not use a hard-bristled brush to clean filters.  
This may result in damage to the filters.  
Do not attempt to dry with a hair dryer or by  
placing in a clothes dryer. Hot air may cause the  
filters to warp.  
Cleaning utensil  
To 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.  
Fork  
Reattaching the filters  
Insert the main filter into the  
1 prefilter as shown.  
Hold onto the main filter and insert into  
the dust compartment.  
2
Align the ribs of the main filter to match  
the shape of the hole in the dust  
compartment and press firmly to insert.  
Prefilter  
Dust Compartment  
Main Filter  
Ribs  
3 Close the trapdoor.  
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CLEANING THE SECONDARY FILTERS  
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.  
CLEANING THE AIR OUTLET FILTER  
The secondary filters consist of a general filter and a sub-filter.  
Only use genuine Sanyo replacement filters.  
Filter Cover  
Remove the filter cover.  
1
1
2 Remove the air outlet filter from the filter cover.  
1
3 Gently clean the air outlet filter with water.  
2
Make sure that it is completely dry and then  
re-install it into the filter cover.  
4
5 Replace the filter cover.  
Air Outlet Filter  
CLEANING THE SUB-FILTER  
Clean the sub-filter when it becomes dirty.  
Remove the dust compartment  
(refer to page 8).  
Remove the air inlet cover.  
1
Remove the sub-filter from the vacuum  
cleaner.  
2
2
Sub-Filter  
Air inlet  
Cover  
Gently clean the sub-filter with water.  
1
3
Make sure that it is completely dry and  
4 then re-install it into the vacuum cleaner.  
Replace the air inlet cover and the dust  
compartment.  
Caution: Do not wash the air outlet filter and sub-filter in a washing machine, and do not  
use any other equipment such as a hair dryer to dry it. Do not operate the vacuum  
without the sub-filter. Be sure the filter is dry and properly installed. Failure to do  
so could result in electrical shock, personal injury, or motor failure.  
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CLEARING BLOCKAGES IN THE SUCTION HOSE  
AND CLEANING THE AGITATOR ASSEMBLY  
Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the" OFF " position and disconnect  
the power cord from the wall outlet before clearing any blockages in the  
suction hose and cleaning the agitator assembly.  
Clearing blockages in the suction hose  
Set the vacuum cleaner to the upright position.  
1
Remove the hose cuff from the suction inlet and  
2
2
then remove any blockages from the hose.  
1
Hose Cuff  
Reattach the hose cuff to the suction inlet,and  
Suction lnlet  
3then operate the vacuum cleaner to check that  
the blockage has been properly cleared.If the hose  
is still blocked,the suction force will be weak.  
If the hose still appears to be blocked:  
1 Set the vacuum cleaner to the parallel position and turn it over.  
Remove the lower hose joint from the lower  
suction inlet as shown above.  
Hose  
Joint  
2
Remove the bottom plate.  
(refer to page14)  
3
Nozzle  
Pipe  
Remove any blockages in the nozzle pipe,  
4
while being extremely careful not to damage it .  
Re -install all the parts in the reverse order of removal.  
5
(For the procedure for reattaching the bottom plate,  
refer to page14)  
Caution:  
Check that all parts have been installed correctly before reattaching the bottom plate.  
Firmly and securely insert the lower hose cuff.  
Cleaning the agitator assembly  
When threads get caught in the agitator assembly,clean the assembly.  
Remove threads caught in the assembly by cutting them  
with scissors.  
Scissors  
Threads  
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REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF " position and disconnect the  
power cord from the wall outlet before replacing any of the parts below.  
REPLACING THE FLAT BELT  
Remove the bottom plate.  
(refer to page 14)  
1
Lift out the agitator assembly,and then remove the flat belt from the motor shaft and  
the agitator pulley.  
2
Motor Shaft  
Flat Belt  
Agitator Assembly  
Place a new flat belt onto the motor shaft and pulley.  
3
Motor Shaft  
Flat Belt  
Flat Belt  
Pulley  
Holding two ends of the agitator toplace the agitator assembly into the groovesby in the  
nozzle head, making sure that the new flatbelt slides securely into the guide.  
4
Brush Holder  
Caution:  
Install the flat belt so that it has  
no twists in it, and so that all  
components turn smoothly.  
Groove  
Reattach the bottom plate  
(refer to page 14)  
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REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position and disconnect the  
power cord from the wall outlet before replacing any of the parts below.  
REPLACING THE AGITATOR  
Remove the bottom plate.  
(refer to page 14)  
1
Lift out the agitator assembly,and then remove the agitator assembly as shown.  
2
Motor Shaft  
Flat Belt  
Agitator Assembly  
Place the flat belt ontothe pulley of the newagitator assembly.  
3
Flat Belt  
Pulley  
Place the agitator assembly into the grooves inthe nozzle head, making sure that the new  
agitator assembly operate smoothly.  
4
Brush Holder  
Caution:  
Install the flat belt so that it has  
no twists in it, and so that all  
components turn smoothly.  
Groove  
Reattach the bottom plate  
(refer to page 14)  
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REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS  
REMOVING THE BOTTOM PLATE  
Set the vacuum cleaner to the  
1parallel position and turn it over.  
Pull here  
Latch  
PULL  
Slide the latch in the direction  
2shown.  
Bottom Plate  
Remove the bottom plate by pulling  
3the tabs as illustrated.  
REATTACHING THE BOTTOM PLATE  
Insert the projection on the  
1 bottom place into the groove  
Push the bottom plate as shown.  
2
Press  
Press  
on the nozzle head and set  
the bottom plate in place.  
Bottom Plate  
Projection  
Groove  
Turn the vacuum over and place in the  
upright position.  
Slide the latch in the direction shown.  
Latch  
3
4
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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  
wall outlet, and contact the place of purchase or your nearest Sanyo Service  
Center.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
The motor does not operate  
when the ON/OFF switch is  
set to the "ON" position.  
The power cord plug is not  
securely inserted into the  
wall outlet.  
Insert the power cord plug  
securely into the wall  
outlet.(refer to page 5 )  
Empty the dust compartment.  
(refer to page 9)  
The dust compartment is full.  
Suction force is weak.  
The suction hose is blocked.  
The nozzle head is blocked.  
The filters (main filter, pre-  
filter and the secondary  
filters) are dirty.  
Remove the blockage.  
(refer to page 11)  
Remove the blockage  
(refer to page 11)  
Clean the filters.  
(refer to page 10)  
The noise is loud.  
The agitator is dirty.  
Clean the agitator.  
(refer to page 11 )  
The agitator does not  
operate.  
The flat belt is worn or  
broken.  
Replace the flat belt.  
(refer to page 12 )  
Replace the agitator.  
(refer to page 13 )  
The agitator is worn or  
broken.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
Be sure to use only Sanyo specified parts.  
Replacement parts can be obtained from your nearest Sanyo dealer  
or from nearest sanyo service center.  
If you want to replace any parts, do please contact the place of purchase  
or your nearest sanyo service center.  
Part Name & lllustration  
6630054550  
SC-BL3  
Agitator Assembly  
Flat Belt  
This replacement can be obtained  
from nearest sanyo service center.  
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.  
OSAKA, JAPAN  
9BF-D-P111-00610 0204-  
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