Introduction
This document serves as a comprehensive instruction manual for the Tineco iFloor 3 Fan Motor Module. This module is an original replacement part designed for the motor system of the Tineco iFloor 3 handheld wireless vacuum cleaner. It provides essential guidance for safe handling, installation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your vacuum cleaner.
Safety Information
- Always disconnect the vacuum cleaner from its power source and remove the battery (if applicable) before attempting any installation or maintenance.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves, to prevent injury.
- Handle the motor module with care to avoid damage to its components or wiring.
- Ensure all connections are secure and correctly aligned before reassembling the vacuum cleaner.
- Keep small parts away from children.
Package Contents
- 1 x Tineco iFloor 3 Fan Motor Module
Product Overview
The Tineco iFloor 3 Fan Motor Module is a critical component responsible for generating the suction power of your vacuum cleaner. It features a compact design with integrated wiring for connection to the vacuum's electrical system.


Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | TINECO |
| Model Number | tineco ifloor 3 fan 1.0 |
| Type | Vacuum Cleaner Parts |
| Vacuum Part Type | Motors |
| Material | Plastic |
| High-concerned chemical | None |
| Origin | Mainland China |
Installation (Setup)
Replacing the fan motor module requires careful disassembly and reassembly of your Tineco iFloor 3 vacuum cleaner. It is recommended to consult the original vacuum cleaner's service manual or a qualified technician if you are unsure about any steps.
Required Tools (Not Included):
- Screwdriver set (Phillips and/or Torx, depending on vacuum model)
- Prying tools (plastic spudgers)
- Wire cutters/strippers (if original wiring needs modification)
- Heat shrink tubing or electrical tape (for securing wire connections)
Installation Steps:
- Power Disconnection: Ensure the Tineco iFloor 3 vacuum cleaner is completely powered off and unplugged from any charging source. Remove the battery pack if it is detachable.
- Access the Motor Compartment: Carefully disassemble the vacuum cleaner casing to gain access to the motor compartment. This typically involves removing screws and gently prying open plastic panels.
- Identify and Disconnect Old Module: Locate the existing fan motor module. Note the routing and connection of its wires (red, yellow, blue). Disconnect the wires from the vacuum cleaner's main circuit board or existing connectors.
- Remove Old Module: Detach the old fan motor module from its mounting points.
- Install New Module: Position the new Tineco iFloor 3 Fan Motor Module in the designated slot. Ensure it fits securely.
- Connect Wiring: Connect the wires of the new module to the corresponding points on the vacuum cleaner's circuit. The module typically uses three wires (red, yellow, blue). Ensure correct polarity and secure connections. If the vacuum uses pin connectors, ensure the wires are properly terminated for connection.

- Secure Connections: Use heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to insulate and secure any exposed wire connections.
- Reassemble: Carefully reassemble the vacuum cleaner casing, ensuring all screws are tightened and panels are properly seated.
- Test Functionality: Reinsert the battery (if removed) and power on the vacuum cleaner to test the new fan motor module's operation.

Operating Instructions
The Tineco iFloor 3 Fan Motor Module operates as an integral part of your Tineco iFloor 3 handheld wireless vacuum cleaner. Once correctly installed, its operation is controlled by the vacuum cleaner's power system and user interface. Refer to your Tineco iFloor 3 vacuum cleaner's original user manual for specific operating instructions.
Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and efficient performance of your fan motor module and vacuum cleaner:
- Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the motor compartment for any accumulation of dust, debris, or hair that could impede the fan's rotation or airflow.
- Cleaning: If accessible, gently clean the exterior of the motor module with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or abrasive cleaners.
- Check Connections: Ensure that all electrical connections remain secure and free from corrosion.
- Avoid Overheating: Do not operate the vacuum cleaner for extended periods if you notice unusual heat or a burning smell, as this could indicate a motor issue.
Troubleshooting
If you experience issues after installing the new fan motor module, consider the following:
- Vacuum Not Turning On:
- Check battery charge and ensure it is properly inserted.
- Verify all internal wiring connections, especially to the motor module, are secure.
- Ensure the vacuum cleaner's power button and other controls are functioning correctly.
- Reduced Suction Power:
- Inspect for blockages in the air ducts, filters, or brush roll.
- Ensure the motor module is seated correctly and there are no air leaks around its housing.
- Check if the fan blades within the module are free from obstruction.
- Unusual Noises or Vibrations:
- Ensure the motor module is securely mounted and not loose.
- Check for any foreign objects that may have entered the fan housing.
- If the noise persists and is severe, the module may be faulty or incorrectly installed.
User Tips
- Connection Type: When installing, pay close attention to whether your vacuum's internal wiring uses direct wire connections or specific pin connectors. The module typically comes with wires, so ensure compatibility or prepare appropriate connectors if needed.
- Documentation: Before starting any repair, take photos of the original component's wiring and placement to aid in correct reassembly.
Warranty and Support
For warranty information regarding this replacement part, please refer to the terms and conditions provided by your original point of purchase. If you encounter issues that cannot be resolved using this manual, or require further technical assistance, please contact the seller or a certified Tineco service center.





