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I
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
SC 25
VACUUM CLEANER
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Thank you for your purchase of the Sanyo Vacuum Cleaner.
Please read these instructions carefully before using.
AFEW PRECAUTIONS
1. Operating without the filter in place will allow dust to enter the motor
and could damage the vacuum cleaner.
2. Keep the vacuum cleaner away from stoves and other heat sources.
Heat can deform and discolor the plastic parts of the unit.
3. Keep the vacuum cleaner free of insecticides. Do not wipe with
benzine, thinner, petrol or other oils which might cause discoloration
or cracking. To clean the body and hose, dampen acloth with amild
detergent and wipe clean.
5, Be sure not to push the clamp button while carrying the vacuum
cleaner.
6. Never try to vacuum the following objects. They may damage the unit
or cause afire.
●Wet things, mud, soil, and fluids
●Burning cigarettes
*Needles and razor blades
“Inflammable materials such as gasoline and thinner
7, The following kinds of treatment shorten hose life:
*Bending hose at an acute angle when storing
*Pulling the hose with excessive force
“Placing heavy objects on, or stepping on the hose
8. Pull out the plug from the power source after use, GrasR the plug -
not the cord –when pulling out the plug.
Pulling on the cord may lead to shortcircuiting.
9. Long and continuous use causes the exhaust air and the body of the
vacuum cleaner to become warm. This, however, does not denote
malfunction.
10t When vacuuming vinyl mats which may stick to the floor nozzle
because of the suction, lift up the rear of the floor nozzle slightly by
moving the wands close to avertical position.
11, When vacuuming places that are very dusty, and also when vacuuming
regularly, empty the dust compartment before it becomes completely
filled.
Frequent emptying lengthens the life of the motor and maintains
strong suction power.
12. (For Australia only)
If the supply cord of this appliance is
replaced by arepair shop appointed by
special purpose tool are required.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
damaged, it must
the manufacturer, only be
because
When you have trouble with the unit, inspect it according to the points in
the “Trouble-Shooting Guide” If inspection indicates amalfunction,
refrain from using the unit to avoid damage, and see your dealer or the
nearest Sanyo Service Centre.
Trouble-ShootingGuide
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●ISthefilter dirty7
Suction does not get Clean the filter.
stronger after cleaning out
the dirt. (Weak suction) ●IS the floor nozzle or the hose clogged with a
large object?
Push it out with agarden hose.
Motor does not run con- .IS the cord damaged where it is connected to the
tenuously. (Motor starts and plug, or are you pulling on the cord too hard or
bending it.
stops)Change the cord.
●IS the cord twisted or wound uneven on the
The cord does not go back roller?
fully into the unit. Pull the cord out 1-2m and try rewinding it
again.
SPARE CARBON BRUSH
The carbon brush is an important part of the motor section of the vacuum
cleaner. Although the time will differ according to usage, the carbon brush
will deteriorate after along period, This deterioration decreasesthe
revolutions of the motor, causes noisy operation and shortens service life.
It should be replaced after about the third year of use,
Carbon brushes can be replaced at your nearest Sanyo Service Centre.
NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS (Assemble as indicated in the center illustration. )
.
Unclogging the ho= ‘J
When the hose is clogged with dust, remove it in the following manner:
1)Pull out the angled pipe by turning the
removal ring in either direction. Angled pips
2) Use avinyl garden hose to push out
the dust clogging the hose. +$
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3) Insert the angled pipe in place and Removal ,inq
return the ring to its original position. ~+
●Do not use the hose without the angled pipe in place.
If the hose is used without the angled pipe, the hose -
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will bend excessively. causing it to break. L
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/’- Switch
Press the ON side of the switch to start the
motor.
To stop the motor, press the OFF side of
the switch.
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Attachments
creviwtm’-
For vacuuming edges and gaps.
Round brush
d
For vacuuming fragile or easily
scralched items.
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LPlug
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4Pre-f ilter Cord
Filter Yellow marker
Red marker
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Hose Stopper
Insert the hose all the way up to the
hose stopper.
To detach it. press the hose stopper
and pull the hose toward YOU.
Dust compartment
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Cord and PIUO
Pull out the cord and connect it.
Caution:
Pull out the cord straight from the cord outlet. (If it is pulled
out aslant frequently, the wires in the cord are liable to be
broken.)
Oo not extend the cord from the unit beyond the red marker
line. (The wires in the cord are liable to ba broken.)
“Plug shown in figure may differ from actual plug attached to
unit for your area. J
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\Cord Rewind Button \
To pull the cord back into the unit, press
the cord rewind button.
Caution:
“Hold the plug when rewinding the cord
so that the plug does not damage fur.
niture. hands, the vacuum cleaner or
the cord by hitting Them. .
Holding the plug will make rewinding
smoother.
When there is areduction in suction power, after press the OFF side of the switch, disconnect the hose and proceed as follows:
1. Saparate off the dust compartment. 2. To remove dust, scrape the filter from
side to side with the utensil provided.
Push the clamp button Repeat approximately ten times.
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3. Take out the filter.
Caution:
Remove the filter slowly to prevent the
dust inside from spilling out.
4. Dispose of the dirt. 5. Reassemble the unit.
Caution: Insert Mfilter in the dust compart-
If the dust is tightly packed and difficult Open up the pre.filter and empty the dirt ment and insarl the convex (protruding)
to remove, lightly tap the dust compart- out of the inside of the filter. section into the conceve section.
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Filter Pre.f ilter
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FILTER CARE
When the suction power is weak even if the dust is discarded. clean the filter.
1. Clean the filter. 2. Lightly tap the filter.
Cleaning u
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If you are concerned about dirt on the filter:
1. Wash with water. 2. Dry thoroughly in ashady place.
If the dirt doesn’t wash off easily, use CAUTION: Do not dry in direct sun-
abrush to get. light or by the heat given
off by an open flame.
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SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
OSAKA, JAPAN
9BF-6-P1 11-00509 S1 @ @ Printed in Japan