HOMPANY CORDLESS VACUUM CLEANER USER MANUAL
Model: SmartVac 11 Key components of the main body: [Diagram illustrating the labeled parts of the main vacuum cleaner unit.] The display screen provides the following information: [Diagram of the circular display screen showing indicators A through E.] Diagrams illustrate the assembly process: Assembly Step 1: Connect the telescopic rod to the main body. [Diagram showing rod connecting to handle with a 'Click' indicator.] Assembly Step 2: Attach the floor brush to the telescopic rod. [Diagram showing brush connecting to rod with a 'Click' indicator.] Instructions for mounting the vacuum cleaner on the wall: [Diagram showing the wall hanging bracket being attached to the wall and the vacuum cleaner being hung on it.] Important Notes: Battery pack installation and removal for charging: 1.1 Press the power button to start working. [Diagram showing power button.] 1.2 Real-time display of remaining power and gear status: The power display decreases by 5% increments. The remaining power is for reference only and may vary based on different modes and environments. [Diagram of the display screen showing 100% and suction modes.] 2.1 Press to adjust the gear during work. [Diagram showing control buttons.] 2.1 Gear adjustment light display: Indicates suction levels: MIN, MID, MAX. [Diagram showing display for MIN, MID, MAX suction levels.] 2.2 Low battery light display: When the battery power is lower than 15% during work, the display number starts to flash, indicating the battery is about to be exhausted. [Diagram showing low battery display.] 3.1 Press the power button again during work to complete the shutdown. [Diagram showing power button.] 3.2 Power Off Display: When the power is turned off, the screen numbers will flash for a period, indicating the battery level is less than 30%. To ensure sufficient time for next use and battery cycle life, please connect the adapter to charge as soon as possible. [Diagram of the display screen showing flashing numbers.] When the trash can sign lights up, it means the product is blocked. Please remove the main unit, floor brush, and pipes for cleaning and inspection. [Diagram of display showing trash can icon lit.] 5. Fault Light Shows - Floor Brush Entangled When the 'please wrap' sign lights up, it means the floor brush roller is stuck. Please pick up the floor brush, remove the roller, and clean it. [Diagram of display showing brush entanglement icon lit.] Please use a soft dry cloth to wipe the main unit; do not wash it with water. [Diagram showing wiping the main unit.] Reminder: If used for a long time, it is recommended to clean and maintain the dust cup once a month. 2.1 Dust cup is full: [Diagram showing full dust cup with 'MAX' indicator, and empty dust cup with 'MAX' indicator.] Dust cup removal: [Diagram showing dust cup removal.] Dust cup cleaning: [Diagram showing dust cup cleaning.] Reminder: HEPA does not recommend cleaning. Use a cleaning brush regularly. If used for a long time, clean the HEPA air inlet filter every 2 weeks and replace it every 2 months to ensure long-term good suction. 3.1 Inlet air filter HEPA take out: [Diagram showing HEPA filter removal.] 3.2 Inlet air filter HEPA cleaning: [Diagram showing HEPA filter cleaning.] Reminder: If used for a long time, it is recommended to clean and maintain once a month. 4.1 Inlet air filter HEPA take out: [Diagram showing HEPA filter removal.] 4.2 Cyclone filter disassembly: [Diagram showing cyclone filter disassembly.] 4.3 Cyclone filter cleaning: [Diagram showing cyclone filter cleaning, with a 24-hour drying instruction.] 5. Filter Component Installation: [Diagram showing filter installation.] 6. Replacing the Dust Cup Filter Assembly: [Diagram showing dust cup filter assembly replacement.] 7. Dust Cup Installation: [Diagram showing dust cup installation.] 1. Post Filter Component Cleaning Reminder: If used for a long time, it is recommended to clean it every six months and replace it every year. 1.1 Removing the air outlet cover: [Diagram showing air outlet cover removal.] 1.2 Air outlet HEPA disassembly: [Diagram showing air outlet HEPA disassembly.] 1.3 Air outlet HEPA cleaning: [Diagram showing air outlet HEPA cleaning.] 1.4 Air outlet HEPA installation: [Diagram showing air outlet HEPA installation.] 1.5 Installation of air outlet cover: [Diagram showing air outlet cover installation.] Notes for the Vacuum: Before cleaning the floor brush, be sure to remove the floor brush from the main unit and disconnect the power supply. 1. Clean Host Machine: Please use a soft dry cloth to wipe the main body; do not wash it with water. 2. Open the Buckle: [Diagram showing how to open the buckle on the floor brush.] 3. Take out the Roller: [Diagram showing roller removal.] 4. Clean Wrap and Washable Roller: [Diagram showing cleaning of the roller, with a 1-minute indicator.] 1. Long Crevice Nozzle: Suitable for cleaning small gaps such as doors, windows, dead corners of stairs, etc. [Diagram showing nozzle use on stairs and near a door.] 2. 2-in-1 Brush: Suitable for cleaning sofas, furniture, keyboards, etc. [Diagram showing brush use on a sofa and a keyboard.] 5. 24 hours to dry: [Diagram showing drying process with a 24h indicator.] 6. Install Rollers and Press the Buckle: [Diagram showing roller reinstallation.] [Diagram showing the motorized brush head in use on carpet and hard floor.]What in the Box
Introduction to Main Body
Display Screen Introduction
Combination Method
Wall Mounting
Charging Methods
Instructions for Use
1. Start Up
2. Suction Power Level Adjustment
3. Shut Down
4. Fault Light Display - Full of Dust
Maintenance and Maintenance of Pre-Filter Components
1. Clean the Main Body
2. Dust Cup Maintenance
3. Inlet Air Filter HEPA Maintenance
4. Cyclone Filter Maintenance
Post Filter Component Cleaning
Floor Brush Cleaning
Accessories Instructions
Specification
Product Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Model SmartVac 13 Rated Voltage 25.9V ⚡ Cleaning Modes MID/MAX/MIN