1. Product Overview
The Lefant LS200 is a versatile cordless wet dry vacuum cleaner designed for efficient cleaning of hard floors. It combines vacuuming, mopping, and self-cleaning functions to simplify your cleaning routine. This manual provides essential information for setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.

Image: The Lefant LS200 cordless wet dry vacuum cleaner, showcasing its sleek design and integrated components.
2. Package Contents
Before starting, ensure all components are present in the package:
- Main Unit
- Handle
- Charging Base
- Clean Water Tank
- Dirty Water Tank (integrated)
- Roller Brush
- HEPA Filter (pre-installed in dirty water tank)
- Cleaning Brush with integrated blade
- Power Adapter
- User Manual

Image: A visual representation of all items included in the Lefant LS200 package, laid out on a wooden floor.
3. Setup and Assembly
Follow these steps to assemble and prepare your Lefant LS200 for first use:
- Attach the Handle: Align the handle with the main unit and firmly insert it until it clicks into place.
- Install the Clean Water Tank: Place the clean water tank onto the main unit, ensuring it is securely seated.
- Set up the Charging Base: Turn the charging base upside down. Insert the power adapter into the designated slot and wrap any excess cable for tidy storage. Place the charging base flat against a wall.
- Connect to Power: Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and turn on the power.
- Charge the Device: Place the main unit onto the charging base. A blinking indicator light confirms that the device is charging. Ensure the device is fully charged before initial use.
- Fill the Clean Water Tank: Remove the clean water tank from the main unit. Open the cap and fill it with clean water. For optimal cleaning, you may add a small amount of non-foaming floor cleaning solution suitable for wet dry vacuums. Do not overfill. Reinstall the tank securely.
For a visual guide on assembly and initial setup, please refer to the product's official unboxing video.
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Unboxing and Quick Installation. This video demonstrates the assembly process and initial setup steps.
4. Operating Instructions
The Lefant LS200 is designed for ease of use with its self-propelled system and intuitive controls.
- Unlock Vertical Position: Step on the floor brush and pull the handle backward to unlock the vertical position.
- Power On: Briefly press the power button on the handle to start the machine.
- Select Cleaning Mode: Press the mode change button on the handle to cycle through different cleaning modes (e.g., Standard for light dirt, Turbo for stubborn messes).
- Begin Cleaning: Guide the machine across your hard floors. The self-propelled roller will assist in movement, making cleaning effortless.
- Edge Cleaning: The ultra-thin 5mm edge design allows the vacuum to effectively clean along baseboards and into tight corners.
- Power Off: Briefly press the power button to stop the machine. Return the machine to its vertical position.

Image: The Lefant LS200 in action, demonstrating its self-propelled movement for easy cleaning across floors.

Image: Close-up view of the Lefant LS200's 5mm ultra-thin edge design, showing its ability to clean close to walls and baseboards.
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Product Introduction. This video highlights the key operational features and cleaning capabilities of the device.
5. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures your Lefant LS200 continues to perform effectively.
5.1 Self-Cleaning Cycle
After each cleaning session, it is recommended to run the self-cleaning cycle:
- Ensure the device is placed on the charging base.
- Press the "Auto-clean" button on the handle. The device will perform a rapid rotation and rinse with clean water to clean the roller brush.
- Once the self-cleaning cycle is complete, remove the dirty water tank and empty the used water.
- Reinstall the dirty water tank onto the base station.

Image: Illustration of the Lefant LS200's automatic self-cleaning function, showing the roller brush being cleaned.
5.2 Cleaning the Dirty Water Tank, Filter, and Roller Brush
To prevent odors and maintain cleaning performance, regularly clean these components:
- Remove the dirty water tank from the main unit.
- Empty the dirty water.
- Remove the HEPA filter from the dirty water tank.
- Remove the roller brush from the floor head by releasing the cover plate.
- Rinse the dirty water tank, HEPA filter, and roller brush under running water. Use the provided cleaning brush to remove any debris or hair. The integrated blade on the cleaning brush can be used to cut tangled hair from the roller.
- Allow all components to air dry completely before reassembling them into the machine.

Image: The anti-tangle brush design and integrated scraper mechanism of the Lefant LS200, which helps prevent hair entanglement and removes excess moisture from the roller.

Image: The removable clean and dirty water tanks of the Lefant LS200, designed for easy filling, emptying, and cleaning.
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Troubleshooting Q&A - Part 2 Odor. This video demonstrates how to clean components to prevent odors, including the dirty water tank, filter, and roller.
6. Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with your Lefant LS200, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
6.1 Odor Issues
Odor problems can be caused by mold growth from residual debris. Inspect and clean the dirty water tank, filter, roller, air duct, and base thoroughly. Do not wash the main unit or the base with water; clean them with damp wipes.
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Troubleshooting Q&A - Part 2 Odor. This video provides detailed steps for addressing and preventing unpleasant odors.
6.2 Poor Cleaning Performance
If the machine is not cleaning effectively, check the following:
- Clogged Roller Brush: A roller brush blocked by debris will quickly impair cleaning performance. Remove the cover plate, then remove the roller brush. Use the integrated blade on the cleaning brush to cut and remove any tangled hair or debris.
- Excessive Roller Brush Wear: Excessive wear of the roller brush will also affect performance. Inspect its condition and replace it if necessary.
- Air Duct Blockage: Inspect the air duct of the machine. If a blockage is found, clean it immediately.
- Dirty Filter: A prolonged use can cause the filter to become dusty. Inspect the filter and clean it promptly.
- Clean Water Outlet Blockage: Inspect the clean water outlet from the machine's clean water tank. With prolonged use, the outlet may become clogged with limescale, leading to problems such as reduced water output and water leaks. Clean it quickly.
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Troubleshooting Q&A - Part 1 Poor Cleaning Performance. This video guides you through identifying and resolving issues related to ineffective cleaning.
6.3 Abnormal Noise and Stuttering Operation
Reduced mobility or abnormal noise can be caused by foreign objects entering the spaces between the roller brush and the wheels. Remove the roller brush, inspect it, and clean it. The space between the rollers and the machine can be cleaned with a crevice cleaning tool (integrated into the cleaning brush).
Video: Lefant LS200 Series Troubleshooting Q&A - Part 3 Abnormal Noise and Stuttering Operation. This video provides solutions for unusual noises or jerky operation.
7. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lefant |
| Model Number | LS200 |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 32 x 32 x 8.5 cm |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Kilograms |
| Clean Water Tank Capacity | 700 Milliliters |
| Dirty Water Tank Capacity | 420 Milliliters |
| Noise Level | 75 Decibels |
| Runtime | 30 minutes |
| Special Features | Smart Self-Cleaning; 20000 Pa Suction Power; Anti-Tangle Design; 5mm Edge Cleaning |
| Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard floors, large areas, stairs, corners |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Voltage | 19 Volts |
| Cordless | Yes |
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, technical support, or any further assistance, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or contact Lefant customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the official Lefant website or through your retailer.





