Content
- Safety Instructions
- What's in the Package?
- Product View
- Digital Display
- Operation
- Assemble
- Filling up the Clean Water Tank
- Charging the Cleaner
- Cleaning Floor with the Cleaner
- Self-Cleaning
- Care and Maintenance
- Notice:
- Cleaning / Replacement Frequency Recommended
- Specifications
- Trouble Shooting
- Name and Content of Hazardous Substances
- Recycling
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This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. Read all instructions and follow them with use of this product.
Safety Instructions
⚠️ This product is for home use. Do not use it outdoors.
- Do not disassemble, repair, or refit the cleaner without authorization.
- Do not modify or attempt to repair the cleaner except as indicated in the manual for use and care.
- Do not use the product in an environment with a risk of fire or explosion.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up flammable materials, such as gasoline or lighter fluid.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up toxic material.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up foam liquids.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up paint, pigments, and corrosive liquids.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up hard or sharp objects, such as nails, screws, or glass.
- Do not use the cleaner to pick up things that are burning or smoking, such as hot ashes or cigarettes.
- Do not put any object into openings; keep openings free of dust, hair, and anything that may reduce airflow.
- Do not wash or soak the main body and electronic accessories in water.
- Do not allow metal and conductive materials to contact the battery.
- Do not allow the product to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
- Do not touch the charging plug and charging station with wet hands.
- Always protect from long-term exposure to sunlight.
- Do not place the cleaner near cigarette butts, lighters, or other open fires.
- Keep hair, fingers, and other parts of the body away from openings and moving parts of the appliance.
- Only the original power adapter can be used.
- When the metal part of the power plug is dusty, wipe it with a dry cloth.
- The power adapter is designed for 100-240V AC voltage. Plug into the socket properly and keep away from children.
- The operating temperature of the product ranges from 0°C-40°C; do not use it in a high-temperature environment.
- Plastic film can be dangerous; keep away from babies and children.
- Unplug the charger from the electrical socket when not in use or before cleaning.
- Keep the cleaner away from metal objects, such as coins or paper clips, when the battery pack is not in use.
- Do not use a battery pack that is damaged.
- Do not block the air inlet or air outlet in case of overheating.
- Do not shake the cleaner hard in case dirty water goes into the vacuum motor.
- Battery pack and charging station output terminals are not to be short-circuited.
- Remove the battery from the cleaner before the cleaner is scrapped.
- Empty the dirty water box in time when it is full.
- Ensure the cleaner is upright when moving it, in case dirty water goes into the vacuum motor.
What's in the Package?
The package includes the following components:
- Main Body: The primary unit of the vacuum cleaner. (Illustrated as the upright vacuum cleaner without the handle attached)
- Handle: The ergonomic handle that attaches to the main body. (Illustrated as a detached handle)
- Li-ion Battery Pack: The rechargeable battery unit. (Illustrated as a rectangular battery pack)
- Hard Roller Brush (Optional Version): A specialized brush for hard surfaces. (Illustrated as a roller brush with bristles)
- Adapter: The power adapter for charging. (Illustrated as a power adapter with a cable)
- Cleaning Tool: A small tool for maintenance. (Illustrated as a long, thin tool with a brush and hook)
- Hepa Cleaning Brush: A brush specifically for cleaning the HEPA filter. (Illustrated as a small brush with a handle)
- Charging Station: The base for charging and self-cleaning. (Illustrated as a docking station with a slot for the cleaner)
- Drying Tray: A tray used with the charging station for drying components. (Illustrated as a separate tray that fits into the charging station)
- User Manual: This instruction booklet. (Illustrated as a booklet labeled 'USER MANUAL')
Note: Accessories may be slightly different; the pictures are for reference. Please refer to the received products or confirm with the seller.
Product View
This section provides an overview of the STEALTH ECVP01's components from different angles.
Front View
A diagram of the STEALTH ECVP01 Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Mop from the front, with key parts labeled:
- Eco/Max Mode Button: Located on the handle, allows switching between Eco and Max suction modes.
- Switch Button: On the handle, used to turn the cleaner on/off.
- Spray Button: On the handle, used to dispense cleaning water/solutions.
- Body Handle: The main handle assembly.
- Self-Cleaning Button: On the main body, initiates the self-cleaning cycle.
- Clean Water Tank: Located on the upper back of the main body, holds clean water.
- Digital Display: On the main body, shows operational information.
- Voice Switch: On the main body, controls voice assistance.
- Dirty Water Tank Release Button: On the main body, releases the dirty water tank.
- Dirty Water Tank: Located on the lower back of the main body, collects dirty water.
- Li-ion Battery Pack: Located on the lower front of the main body.
- Battery Pack Release Button: Releases the battery pack.
- Brush Guard: Protects the roller brush at the base.
Back View
A diagram of the STEALTH ECVP01 Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Mop from the back, with key parts labeled:
- Tube: The main upright tube connecting the handle to the base.
- Tube Release Hole: A hole for releasing the tube.
- Holder: A component on the tube.
- Li-ion Battery Pack: The battery pack, visible from the back.
- Battery Indicator: Lights indicating battery status.
- DC Power Socket: The port for the power adapter.
- Snuffle Valve: A valve located on the clean water tank cap.
- Clean Water Tank Cap: The cap for the clean water tank.
Brush Base and Charging Station View
Diagrams showing the brush base and charging station components:
- Battery Slot: Where the battery pack is inserted.
- Roller Brush Lock: Mechanism to secure the roller brush.
- Scroll Wheel: A wheel on the brush base.
- Scraper: A component on the brush base.
- Small Scroll Wheel: A smaller wheel on the brush base.
- Drying Tray: A separate tray that fits into the charging station.
- DC Power Socket: The power input on the charging station.
Digital Display
The digital display provides visual feedback on the cleaner's status:
- ? (Fan icon): The indicator will light up white when the cleaner is in Eco Mode.
- ?? (Double fan icon): The indicator will light up white when the cleaner is in Max Mode.
- ⏰ 88:88 (Clock icon with time): Shows the Working Time from “Switch on” to “now”.
- ? (Water drop icon, flashing RED slowly): Indicates the Clean Water Tank is short of water. Please fill up with clean water.
- ?️ (Trash can icon, flashing RED slowly): Indicates the Dirty Water Tank is full. Please empty the Dirty Water Tank in time.
- ? (Self-cleaning icon, flashing white slowly): When the Self-Cleaning Button is pressed, the indicator will flash white slowly, and the vacuum cleaner will enter the self-cleaning mode.
- ? (Battery icon, flashing white slowly): Battery Indicator. It will flash white slowly when charging and stop flashing after fully charged.
Note: The indicators and the display may be slightly different from the final product. Please refer to the actual product.
Operations
Assemble
Follow these steps to assemble your STEALTH ECVP01:
- Take out the Handle, Main Body, Li-ion Battery Pack, Clean Water Tank, Dirty Water Tank Set, Roller Brush, Charging Station, Drying Tray, and Cleaning Tool from the package.
- Insert the handle into the main body of the cleaner until you hear a click. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the handle being inserted into the top of the main body)
- Turn over the clean water tank and insert it into the main body along with the clean water tank slot until you hear a click. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the clean water tank being inserted into the main body)
- Press the release button of the Li-ion battery pack, then put the battery pack into the battery slot, and push it up slightly until you hear a click. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the battery pack being inserted into its slot on the main body)
- Align the bottom of the dirty water tank with the inlet, then push it inwards until you hear a click. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the dirty water tank being inserted into the main body)
- Insert the roller brush into the base of the brush, rotate the roller brush so that it aligns with the brush. Meanwhile, make sure the lock aligns with the lock hole, then lock the roller brush. (Illustrated by three diagrams showing the roller brush being inserted, rotated, and locked into the brush base)
Filling up the Clean Water Tank
- The cleaning water tank is located on the back of the main body. Grasp the top of the water tank with your fingers and pull it upwards to remove it. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the clean water tank being pulled upwards from the main body)
- Unscrew the water cap counterclockwise and add some water, then screw it back on and insert the clean water tank into the cleaner. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the clean water tank with its cap unscrewed)
- Do not tighten the cover too tightly or too loosely, otherwise the cover may be damaged or the water tank may leak.
- You can also add non-corrosive or flammable liquid cleaning solutions to clean the floor. Do not add dirty water to the cleaning water tank.
- It is normal if there is water in the water tank at first use; tests and inspections are performed before products leave the factory.
Charging the Cleaner
- Insert the drying tray into the charging station. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the drying tray being inserted into the charging station)
- Place the charging station near the wall. Plug the DC power socket of the adapter into the DC power socket of the charging station, and then plug the adapter into the power socket.
- Charging:
- A) Put the cleaner on the charging station and insert the adapter, then start charging. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the cleaner docked on the charging station with the adapter connected)
- B) Remove the Li-ion battery pack from the main body and charge it directly.
NOTE: Please charge the cleaner for 12 hours for the first time. Ensure it is fully charged for 6 hours for maximum running time.
Cleaning Floor with the Cleaner
- Check that the Handle, the clean water tank, the dirty water tank, the Li-ion battery pack, and the roller brush are all installed correctly and tightly. (Illustrated by a diagram of the fully assembled cleaner)
- Press the switch button on the handle to turn on the cleaner. Press the Eco/Max mode button to switch the suction power. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the handle with the Switch Button and Eco/Max Mode button)
Important Tips:
- Please choose the hard roller brush for areas with a short rug.
- Please DO NOT use the cleaner on delicate rugs, silk, or similar floors.
- Please DO NOT SPRAY on the rugs.
- There will be Voice Assistance providing operation support. This function can be switched off by pressing the voice switch button. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the handle with the Voice Switch button)
- Hold the spray button for 8 seconds to prime the cleaning water/solutions before each use. Spray the water according to your personal use during cleaning.
- Hold the handle and pull the cleaner forward and backward to clean your floors.
- The angle range of handle tilt must be within 60.5 degrees (up and down). Do not shake it in use. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the cleaner tilted at a 60.5° angle, indicating forward and backward movement)
Important Tips:
- Please clean the dirty water tank after each use of cleaning.
- Please DO NOT run over the edges of rugs.
- The dirty Water Tank must be cleaned as soon as the cleaning work is finished, or it will become stinky.
- DO NOT turn the main body over before cleaning the dirty water tank, or the dirty water will flow into the vacuum motor and damage the cleaner.
- Please clean and dry the HEPA and Filter after each use.
Self-Cleaning
The cleaner can clean the roller brush and pipeline automatically on the Self-Cleaning Base:
- Please make sure there is enough clean water in the clean water tank. Empty the dirty water tank before self-cleaning.
- Place the cleaner on the charging station (1), plug in the power supply well. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the cleaner docked on the charging station)
- Press the Self-Cleaning button (2). The indicator will be white and flash slowly, and the cleaner will spray clean water, clean the roller brush and pipeline automatically. Meanwhile, it will vacuum the dirty water into the dirty water tank. (Illustrated by a diagram showing the self-cleaning button on the cleaner)
- Please unplug the power supply and clean the dirty water tank once the self-cleaning mode has finished to avoid getting stinky.
NOTE: Self-Cleaning can only be applied when charging on the charging station.
Care and Maintenance
Please unplug the power supply, turn off the switch, and remove the battery pack before care and maintenance.
- For daily care and maintenance, use a soft dry mop to wipe the main body and the charging station. Use a soft moist cloth to wipe the brush base, scraper, and infrared sensor.
Roller Brush Cleaning
Release the lock button of the roller brush, rotate the brush counterclockwise, then pull the brush out. Clean the brush and brush guard with a cleaning tool. (Illustrated by three diagrams showing the steps: releasing the lock, rotating the brush, and pulling it out for cleaning with a tool)
Dirty Water Cleaning
- Press the release button of the dirty water tank and take the dirty water tank out. Take out the HEPA filter and the cap. (Illustrated by diagrams showing the dirty water tank being removed, and the HEPA filter and cap being separated)
- Pour the debris into the dustbin, pour the dirty water into a washbasin. Clean the dirty water tank, the cap, and the HEPA filter with clean water. (Illustrated by diagrams showing the dirty water tank being emptied and cleaned)
Charging Station & Drying Tray Cleaning
- Unplug the power supply and take the main body out before cleaning.
- Pour out the dirty water from the Charging Station. Use a soft dry mop to wipe the charging station and Drying Tray. (Illustrated by diagrams showing the charging station and drying tray being cleaned)
Notice:
- The Dirty Water Tank must be cleaned and dried after every single cleaning to avoid mildew or smell.
- The machine must be stored in a dry and ventilated place without heat sources.
- Please keep the machine away from direct sunlight.
- The battery pack should be fully charged every 3 months at least to avoid battery damage.
Cleaning / Replacement Frequency Recommended
Part | Cleaning / Replacement Frequency Recommended |
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Clean Water Tank | Cleaning after each use. |
Dirty Water Tank | Cleaning after each use. |
HEPA | Cleaning after each use; Replacement every 3-6 months. |
Brush Guard | Cleaning after each use. |
Infrared Sensor | Cleaning after each use. |
Roller Brushes | Cleaning after each use; Replacement every 3-6 months. |
Note: Above frequency is only for your reference. The final cleaning/replacement frequency should depend on usage.
Specifications
Product Model | ECVP01 |
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Size of Main Unit | 290*250*1150mm |
Net Weight | 4.30KG |
Input | 30V ⎓ 0.8A |
Power Consumption | 150W |
Battery Type | Li-ion Battery |
Battery Capacity | 2600 mAh |
Battery Voltage | 25.2V |
Clean Water Tank Capacity | 680 ml |
Dirty Water Tank Capacity | 450 ml |
Working Time | Eco Mode: About 31 mins Max Mode: About 28 mins |
Charging Time | 3-4 hours |
Working Mode | Eco Mode / Max Mode |
※ The data comes from lab. It may be slightly different from user data due to different usage or working environment. Please refer to the actual products.
For continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to any technical changes.
Trouble Shooting
Problems | Possible Reasons | Solutions |
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Cleaner cannot be charged. |
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The handle control doesn't work. |
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Cleaner doesn't work. |
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The indicator display of clean water tank is incorrect. |
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The vacuum is getting weaker. |
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The clean water tank is leaking. |
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No water comes out when spraying. |
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No voice assistance |
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Cleaner doesn't work in self-cleaning mode. |
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There are water drops at air outlet. |
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Cleaner moves hard |
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Name and Content of Hazardous Substances
This section details the presence of hazardous substances in the product components, adhering to environmental protection concerns.
Component | Content of Hazardous Substances | ||||||
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Plastic Shell | PCB | Cables | Metal Parts | Adapter | Electronic Components | Rubber Components | |
Cadmium(Cd) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Lead(Pb) | 0 | 0 | 0 | X | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Mercury(Hg) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Hexavalent Chromium (CrVI) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Polybrominated Biphenyls(PBB) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate(DEHP) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (BBP) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Diisobutyl Phthalate (DIBP) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The lifetime of the components for environmental protection concerns is 10 years. This time is valid under the use conditions of this manual.
0: Indicates that the content of the hazardous substances in all homogeneous materials of the components complies with the council RoHS 2 Directive (EU) 2015/863 and (EU) 2017/2102 amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU.
X: Indicates that the content of the hazardous substances in all homogeneous materials of the components is the exempt item according to the council RoHS 2 Directive (EU) 2015/863 and (EU) 2017/2102 amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU due to the existing level of technology.
Recycling
The symbol on the product or its packaging, a crossed-out wheeled bin (?️?), indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local council, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
We reserve the right to changes in text, design, and technical specifications which are subject to change without prior notice.