Hitachi PV-XA100 Instruction Manual
Hitachi PV-XA100 Instruction Manual

Hitachi PV-XA100 Instruction Manual

Cordless stick cleaner

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Instruction
Manual
Hitachi Cordless

Stick Cleaner

Model
PV-XA100
Thank you for purchasing a Hitachi Cordless Stick
Cleaner.
This cleaner is for household use only.
Do not use for business purposes or purposes
other than cleaning. For proper use, please
read these Operating Instructions thoroughly
before using the cleaner.
Keep this manual for future reference in an easily
accessible place.
For proper use, please read "Safety
Precautions" (P.E-4-E-6)
Contents
Before use
lPart names and assembly...............
lSafety precautions ..........................
lNotes on use ....................................
How to use
lHow to charge ..................................
lHow to operate .................................
–Stick cleaner .....................................
–Handy cleaner ..................................
lHow to clean.....................................
–Stick cleaner .....................................
–Handy cleaner ..................................
When Finished cleaning
lEmptying the dust case ..................
–Checking the Max line ......................
–Detaching the dust case ...................
–Emptying the dust case ....................
lStowing the cleaner .........................
–How to store .....................................
lMaintenance .....................................
–Power head ......................................
Appendix
lTroubleshooting ...............................
lWhen disposing of the product ......
lReplacement Parts ..........................
lSpecifications ..................................
E-2
E-4
E-7
E-8
E-9
E-9
E-9
E-10
E-10
E-11
E-12
E-12
E-12
E-13
E-14
E-14
E-15
E-15
E-15
E-18
E-20
E-22
E-23
E-23

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    –Stick cleaner, attachments, attachment accessories ... E-15 –Dust case, filters, cyclone chamber ... E-15 –Power head ........E-18 Appendix Thank you for purchasing a Hitachi Cordless Stick lTroubleshooting ....... E-20 Cleaner. This cleaner is for household use only. lWhen disposing of the product ..E-22 Do not use for business purposes or purposes lReplacement Parts ......
  • Page 2 Part names and assembly Handy cleaner (P.E-9, E-11, E-14) Stick cleaner (P.E-9, E-11, E-14) Handy cleaner handle l The battery is built into the handy cleaner handle. Stick cleaner Handy cleaner control handle button (P.E-9) Stick cleaner control button Dust disposal (P.E-9) button (P.E-12) Indicator lamp (P.E-8, E-9)
  • Page 3: Risk Of Injury

    Stick cleaner handle operation WARNING Risk of injury. Rotating section l Do not hold the area around the rotating section of the handle when folding or extending the handle. When extending the stick cleaner handle l Slowly rotate and extend until you hear a "click" sound. When folding the stick cleaner handle Hold the stick cleaner handle and press the handle storage button to release the handle lock.
  • Page 4 Do not disassemble, repair, or alter. Doing so may cause leaking, heat generation, fire, or injury. For repairs, please consult with the Hitachi authorized service agent. l Keep the contacts of the stick cleaner, handy cleaner, and charging station away from water and other liquids.
  • Page 5: Power Head

    Make sure to fully insert the plug. l Disconnect the plug from the socket when performing charging station maintenance. If the cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by the Hitachi authorized service agent in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Handle, others l Do not hold the area around the rotating section of the stick cleaner handle when folding or extending the stick cleaner handle. Kerosene Gasoline Toner, iron powder, cleansers, Doing so may cause injury. Solvents large amounts of flour, etc. l Do not vacuum or use near flammable objects, combustibles, or fires [kerosene, gasoline, thinner, benzene, toner, Foaming substances...
  • Page 7 Handle, others l When carrying the stick cleaner, do not hold the handy cleaner handle. The stick cleaner may fall and cause injury or damage the floor. l Keep away from fire. Shorting due to body deformation may cause electrical shock or fire. Flames may grow larger due to exhaust and cause fire.
  • Page 8 How to charge Please charge the cleaner before use, as it is not charged at the time of shipment. (Standard charge time is approx. 4 hours.) Insert the plug of the charging station into the socket. CAUTION Risk of electrical shock or fire. l Do not wind the cord around the charging station.
  • Page 9: How To Operate

    How to operate Stick cleaner Remove the stick cleaner from the charging station. Stick cleaner handle l Hold the stick cleaner handle and pull the stick cleaner upward. Press the control button of the stick cleaner. Control l The indicator lamp lights up in green, the LED lights turn on, button and operation begins.
  • Page 10: How To Clean

    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. Clean by moving back and forth. You can collect dust thoroughly when pulling back. Carpet l When cleaning a new carpet for the first time, the cleaner may collect many loose threads.
  • Page 11 Handy cleaner Using the crevice nozzle l This nozzle cleans narrow crevices and corners. l Use by attaching to the inlet of the handy cleaner. For cleaning corners For cleaning crevice of a sofa inlet Using the multi angle brush nozzle l Use by attaching the crevice nozzle or to the inlet l It is a free rotating nozzle that can reach far above of the handy cleaner.
  • Page 12: Lemptying The Dust Case

    How to clean Note l When using the multi angle brush nozzle, do not let it fall from high places or add excessive force in the direction of the arrow in . Doing so may result in damage. l You can wash the multi angle brush nozzle with water.
  • Page 13: X96;Emptying The Dust Case

    Emptying the dust case Remove the cyclone chamber. Handles Hold the two handles and remove the cyclone chamber from the dust case. Note The dust may spill when removing the chamber. Remove it over a Dust case Cyclone chamber newspaper, etc. Risk of injury.
  • Page 14: Lstowing The Cleaner

    Stowing the cleaner How to store After using the stick cleaner Press the control button of the stick cleaner to stop operation. (P.E-9) Attachment groove Insert the stand protrusion into the attachment groove of the stick cleaner. (P.E-8) l When you set the cleaner on the charging station while it is operating, operation stops Protrusion and charging begins.
  • Page 15: Lmaintenance

    Maintenance Stick cleaner, attachments, attachment accessories l Perform maintenance when you are concerned about dirt. Wring out a soft cloth soaked with water before wiping. WARNING Risk of eruption, fire, electric shock, or injury. l Disconnect the plug of the charging station from the socket when performing charging station maintenance.
  • Page 16 Maintenance Cyclone chamber (Washing with water) Remove the clean filter from the cyclone chamber. CAUTION Risk of malfunction. Clean filter Cyclone chamber l Do not wash the clean filter with water. Open the cyclone chamber lid. Adjust the handle with "Release". Handles CAUTION Risk of injury.
  • Page 17 Sponge filter (Washing with water), clean filter Remove the sponge filter from the clean filter. Sponge filter Clean filter Gently press and wash with water. After washing, remove excess water and air dry it for approx. 12 hours. (The drying time varies depending on Sponge filter the environment.) Remove the dust stuck deep in the folds of the clean filter.
  • Page 18: Power Head

    Maintenance Protective filter (Washing with water) Remove the protective filter Gently press and wash with water. from the handy cleaner handle. Protective filter Protective filter Handy cleaner l Tap to remove excess water and air dry it for approx. 12 hours. (The drying time varies depending on the environment.) l After it dries, attach it to the handy cleaner handle.
  • Page 19 Brush maintenance. Remove the brush holder. Flip over the power head and open the lever. Remove the brush holder. Brush holder Lever Detach the rotary brush and remove dust. Remove the dust Tweezers Wash the rotary Remove dust. tangled in the groove brush with water.
  • Page 20 Troubleshooting Before requesting for repair Check the following points again The body does not operate or the rotary brush of the power head does not rotate. The safeguard may be operating. Release the safeguard with the following instructions. The rotary brush of the power head does not rotate. If the cleaner continues to operate with a foreign substance in the rotating rotary brush, the rotary brush will stop rotating automatically to prevent the motor from heating up.
  • Page 21 If the operating time is particularly short even after Is the battery exhausted? charging correctly, the battery is exhausted. Please consult with the Hitachi authorized service agent. The exhaust or handy cleaner is warm The motor is being cooled via air flow, which is normal.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    The handy cleaner is malfunctioning. Detach it from the charging station and stick cleaner is set on consult with the Hitachi authorized service agent. the charging station. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. If the problem persists Please consult with the dealer.
  • Page 23: Replacement Parts

    No. PV-XA100-917 No. PV-XA100-915 When ordering When ordering Clean filter with Handy cleaner handle Protective filter Rotary brush Sponge filter No. PV-XA100-903 (Champagne) No. PV-BA100-005 No. PV-BA100-009 No. PV-BA100-013 No. PV-XA100-922 (Red) When ordering When ordering When ordering When ordering l When replacing the battery, also replace the handy cleaner handle.
  • Page 24 3-N9612-7 M3(CH)

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